Hello all, I am newby here. I do collect, but not paper money. Hope that's OK. I have a question. This 1912 proposed Royal Bank ten dollar note had the image of a four-funnel passenger liner.
The minister of trade and commerce George Foster knew about the CPR's proposed liner in February 1912. How did the never-built ship make it to a bank note?
Anybody got any idea about a direct link with a government official? Perhaps Foster was a director of the bank. Were the banks answerable to the the dept of trade and commerce and not finance?
I am looking for any link I can find to explain the never issued note. Can you think of a possible reading source for me?
Much appreciated. Milo Hicks, North Vanocuver