List of people on the postage stamps of the Canadian provinces
Before joining confederation five Canadian provinces issued their own stamps. All of them used the stamps of Canada from the date of joining. The listings below are believed to be reasonably complete.
British Columbia and Vancouver Island
(1860-1871)
Although British Columbia is now a single province, it and Vancouver Island were in fact separate colonies for some of the short stamp issuing period.
New Brunswick
(1851-1867)
- Charles Connell (1860)
- Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1860)
- Victoria of the United Kingdom (1860)
Newfoundland
(1857-1949)
- Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1865)
- John Alcock (1919)
- Alexandra of Denmark (1911)
- Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1911)
- Francis Bacon (1910)
- Italo Balbo (1933)
- Arthur Whitten Brown (1919)
- John Cabot (1897) the painting used for this stamp is said by some to be a misidentified portrait of John's son Sebastian Cabot by Hans Holbein
- Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1868)
- Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (1911)
- Elizabeth I of England (1933)
- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (1932)
- Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (1932)
- Prince George (1911)
- George V of the United Kingdom (1910)
- George VI of the United Kingdom (1911) as Prince Albert
- Humphrey Gilbert (1933)
- Wilfred Grenfell (1941)
- John Guy (1910)
- Harry George Hawker (1919)
- Prince Henry (1911)
- Henry VII of England (1897)
- James I of England (1910)
- Prince John (1911)
- Princess Mary (1911)
- Mary of Teck (1911)
- John Mason (1933)
- Francesco de Pinedo (1927)
- Victoria of the United Kingdom (1865)
Nova Scotia
(1851-1867)
Prince Edward Island
(1861-1873)
See also
List of people on stamps of Canada
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