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Some Modern Canadian Varieties

 
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First up is an easy variety to find. Sc 591i (Iroquoian Indians) exists on two of the plate blocks - once in LR and in both instances in the UR. Does any one know if it appears elsewhere on the sheets?





In the "Cornelius Krieghof" issue (Sc 610) The "broken doorframe" variety exists in all copies in the fifth column.



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Sc 715iv - Missing Brick



Sc 715viii - Closed Blind



Sc 369 - Dot in Water



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