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Practically never, since their majesties landed in Canada, has the Queen been without a bouquet of fresh flowers
Practically never, since their majesties landed in Canada, has the Queen been without a bouquet of fresh flowers

Practically never, since their majesties landed in Canada, has the Queen been without a bouquet of fresh flowers

Date6/17/1939
FormatPicture
Notes
Original Toronto Star caption: Practically never; since their majesties landed in Canada; has the Queen been without a bouquet of fresh flowers. Ceremonies of greeting almost invariably have opened with the giving of flowers by the wife or daughter of an official. One such presentation is shown at lower left.
GeographyProvince stateOntario
GeographyCountryCanada
Language
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object NumberTSPA_0122503F
Prime minister Mackenzie King, trans-Canada companion to their majesties, has left them to themselves for a time
Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, 1900-2002
6/5/1939