Anyone able to explain the significance, if any, of these grapes being printed in the selvedge of this gutter? ...or does this item & question belong in the 'fruits' category?
Here is an image of a stamp featuring a portrait of Henri Morazé (1903-1986), the millionaire "Gentleman Bootlegger" of Saint-Pierre, designed by Saint-Pierre artist Patrick Dérible (1956- ), engraved by Yves Beaujard (1939- ), and issued for use in Saint Pierre & Miquelon on March 14, 2009, Scott No. 886, plus an image of the book cover for a 1984 biography of Henri Morazé written by Freddy Thomelin.
In the 1930s, Labatt changed from shipping beer by rail to hauling beer by road. Needing a new fleet of large trucks, they decided to combine highway delivery with mobile advertising. They wanted more than the drab, rectangular haulers then in use so they conceived the Labatt Streamliner as a stylish rolling billboard. The last generation Streamliners were ordered by Labatt in 1941. From http://www.autos.ca/classic-cars/mo...s-1937-1947/
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