Description
For your consideration is an exceedingly rare and historically important c.1973 antique Artist's Proof of the newly designed logo for National Defense Headquarters Moosonee, hand-signed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. This signature is prominently located in the upper right-hand corner and is manuscript inscribed "Approved Elizabeth R," with additional co-signatures. This British/Canadian Royal Coat of Arms was specially utilized as the logo for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to celebrate their centennial.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II personally hand-signed and approved this logo proof during her ceremonial visit/tour in the summer of 1973, marking a significant moment in her reign and the history of the RCMP. The proof measures approximately 13 by 17 inches and remains in its original condition, preserved as it was since the time of signing. This artist's proof is guaranteed authentic and serves as a distinguished example of royal memorabilia combining British and Canadian heritage.
National Defense Headquarters Carling, or NDHQ Carling (originally Carling Campus), is a substantial site containing federal government buildings located near the Crystal Bay area in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Spanning 148.79 hectares (367.7 acres), the campus at the intersection of Carling Avenue and Moodie Drive comprises 11 interconnected buildings totaling 207,000 square meters (2,230,000 sq ft) of space.
Acquired by Public Works and Government Services Canada from its original tenant, Nortel, in December 2010, NDHQ Carling now serves as the hub for National Defense Headquarters. During the 1990s, the site was a center of innovation, with research and development conducted by Nortel catalyzing the emergence of numerous high-tech spin-off and support companies in Ottawa. This development shifted Ottawa's image from merely a government city to a burgeoning technology hub, aspiring to parallel regions like Silicon Valley.
This unique piece of history is not only a testament to the royal approval process but also embodies the intersection of monarchical tradition and modern military symbolism. It is a museum-quality artifact with immense collectible and historical value, ideal for collectors of royal memorabilia or those with an interest in Canadian military history.
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