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Canada Covers - British Columbia Postal History. Group of 17 split ring postmarks on Postal Stationery postcards from the Edward VII to QEII period, including several closed Post Offices. Towns included are Hanbury, Appledale, Knouff Lake, Cherryville, Likely, Flagstone, Newgate, Canal Flats, Chinook Cove, Athalmer, Robbins Range, Big Bar Creek, Blucher Hall, Wilmer, Fort Grahame, Aiyansh and Natal. Quality of strikes is generally well above average, set aside by a collector with an eye for quality. Each item is individually sleeved and priced. Total retail as marked =
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