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| Jacques
Cartier A Canadian postage stamp commemorating Jacques Cartier's first voyage to
Canada in April, 1534, in a stylized portrait based on a painting by Francois Riss,
including an Iroquoian-style clay pipe, a French manor house, the Saint-Malo shield, and
the French royal arms. ID #23099 |
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| Arms
of Ramezay Arms of Claude de Ramezay. ID #21806 |
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| Coat
of Arms Nova Scotia obtained its Coat of Arms from the British Crown in 1868,
although it later reverted to its original Coat of Arms -- Canada's oldest -- granted by
Charles I in 1626. ID #23158 |
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| Coat
of Arms Newfoundland, although it joined Canada in 1949, has the second oldest
Coat of Arms in Canada, dating to 1637. ID #23161 |
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| Jessup's
Arms Arms granted to Colonel Ebenezer Jessup, April 10, 1788, who led the King's
Loyal Americans and was a brother of Major Edward Jessup. ID #21680 |
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| Canada
Company-2 Canada Company Coat of Arms, Upper Canada. It was founded in 1824
and
chartered in 1826, when it bought more than two million acres of dispersed Crown reserves
from the provincial government. ID #20328 |
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ID #23073 |
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| Coat
of Arms Quebec obtained its Coat of Arms from the British Crown in
1868. ID #23156 |
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