Canada 1954 bich bark envelope Air Mail from CRESCENT SPUR B.C. CDS cancel to CHATELINEAN BELGIUM. PM19540000
Canada 1954 bich bark envelope Air Mail from CRESCENT SPUR B.C. CDS cancel to CHATELINEAN BELGIUM. PM19540000
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Canada 1954 bich bark envelope Air Mail from CRESCENT SPUR B.C. CDS cancel to CHATELINEAN BELGIUM. Nice stamps usage to pay the 15 cents Air Mail letter to Europe rate. A 5 cents Beaver #336 and a 7 cents Canada Goose both from the Wildlife Issue, a 3 cents Karsh Portrait issue #337 Scarce envelope with a BY AIR MAIL PAR AVION label. Crescent Spur is a community in Robson Valley, British Columbia. It is located northwest of McBride, British Columbia, on the Fraser River. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway established a station here in 1915 under the name Crescent Island. In 1928, the F.G. Thrasher Company installed a battery of six dry kilns at their sawmill, marking the introduction of dry kilns in this district. A post office was opened 29 December 1944. It was closed 21 July 1969, re-opened 15 January 1975, and then closed for good 9 March 1977.






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