Titanic 100th Anniversary Collection
Shop for Titanic stamps.
These stamps pay tribute to the people of Halifax, who rose up and took on the call of duty to help with the response and recovery efforts.
Use them on your mail to help preserve the legacy of this iconic ship, and her passengers and crew.
Choose from 3 striking stamp designs, or buy them all.
Surround yourself with Titanic art.
A wonderful memento for Titanic fans, these ready-to-hang art prints perfectly capture the beauty of the ship’s design.
Make them part of your home or office décor!
For the ultimate Titanic enthusiast.
Only 10,000 produced!
This leather-bound embossed album tells the story of the tragedy from a Canadian perspective.
It includes an authentic White Star stock certificate, circa early 1900’s in a protective mount, all 5 Titanic stamps,
2 Royal Canadian Mint Titanic coins, a special re-created Titanic postmark, and 3 Titanic postcards.
Gather these unique Titanic treasures!
Commemorate this important moment in Canadian history with special stamps and collectibles.
Get insight into the history of the Titanic from epost Newsstand
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Titanic 100th Anniversary Stamps: The Locations

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- Southampton (England), where the Titanic started her maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. Most of Titanic’s crew hailed from in and around the city.
- Cape Race (Newfoundland, Canada), where a team working at the Canadian Marconi company’s wireless station heard Titanic’s early distress call. It came through late in the evening of April 14, 1912.
- Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada), which became the centre of the rescue and recovery efforts after the tragic sinking on April 15, 1912. Halifax’s cemeteries became the final resting place approximately 150 victims.
- Southampton (England), where the Titanic started her maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. Most of Titanic’s crew hailed from in and around the city.
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