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Then other flags are set dancing and waving to accustom the horses to them in action, Left
5/3/1939
Then the Queen might tell of the Japanese baby who held up to see the royal parade in Vancouver
7/8/1939
This is the cameraman, Here is Bill himself
7/10/1939
This little fellow isn't very tall in his own right, but when he gets up in his mother's arms he towers above bigger folk - notably his sister behind,(...)
5/20/1939
This outstanding photograph of the King and Queen at Christie Street Hospital is one of the many giant blow-ups of royal visit pictures which will be (...)
8/19/1939
This shy, but proud and happy, fair-haired little girl was lifted high in the air to present a bouquet to the Queen
6/10/1939
Those lads perched on stills (6) were ready on Yonge St
5/22/1939
Thousands of school children in Western Ontario deserted their classrooms to cheer the King and Queen at the many stops made by the royal train betwee(...)
6/17/1939
Three kittle white-clad maids were so excited they almost forgot to hand the Queen this lovely bouquet when the great moment came, in Quebec's Battlef(...)
5/20/1939
A tiny group of 30 persons, most of whom had hiked form distant homes in the mountains, greeted the King and Queen when they stopped at the lonely Roc(...)
6/3/1939
To his most excellent Majesty George The Sixth-, Mayor Day displays the gold and silver plaque which will carry Toronto's official greeting to the King
5/15/1939
Toronto Star reporter Val Sears walks through the grounds of Clarence House with the Queen Mother
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To the left, he wears the full dress uniform of a field marshal
6/10/1939
Towering Over the Queen Mother, Major Walter Goodsoe escorts her on her inspection of the Toronto Scottish Regiment, the guard of honor when she lande(...)
6/25/1974
The true presence of the King and the Queen was brought home to 12,000 veterans and countless other thousands who pressed about the impressive tower t(...)
5/22/1939
Two figures seated in Canada's Senate mark a historic moment in the Hansard record of Canada's government
5/20/1939
Two Kings have used silver spade, A silver spade owned by Frederic C
5/13/1939
Used in predate may 29/29 for few issues only then changed
8/9/1939
Used in predate may 29/29 for few issues only then pulled
8/9/1939
An usher of St. James Episcopal, the Roosevelts' church points out the pew in which their majesties will sit during the special service
6/6/1939
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