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The king and queen arrive to visit Mountie training Headquarters at Regina
6/2/1939
King and Queen boarding steamer at Halifax N
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King and Queen, Looking through the private sitting room, Bottom Right, is seen the private dining room where the King and Queen may take their meals (...)
5/3/1939
The King and Queen of story books live now for these invalid youngsters, who, unable to walk, were wheeled out to join the cheering thousands of other children who lined the royal route in Toronto
6/5/1939
King and Queen see Regina, Something caught the Queen's attention - something of particular interest along the cheering avenues of regina as the royal car drove them through Saskatchewan's capital
5/29/1939
King and Queen sign Sudbury Register
6/30/1939
King and Queen view flower show with Royal Duchess, In contrast to the pomp and splendor of coronation processions, the great naval review off Spithea(...)
6/4/1937
The King and the Queen at Woodbine
5/22/1939
The King In credit valley, A likeness of King George VI, more than life size, stands on the W
5/2/1939
King only new West Minister
6/24/1939
The King's Barber takes a trimming, R
4/3/1939
The king smokes a cigarette after luncheon in Quebec city, shortly before making his first address on Canadain soil
6/10/1939
The king spoke to the empire on May 24 from Winnipeg
6/10/1939
The King took advantage of the trip to walk the deck, play shuffleboard, and to chat with the ship's officers, Lower, perhaps swapping yarns with them(...)
5/17/1939
The King, wearing for the first time since the royal tour started, the undress uniform of a Royal Air Force Marshal, inspects a detachment of the Royal Canadian Air Force stationed at Vancouver
7/17/1939
Largest streamliner in the british empire to haul the royal train - One of the 6400's of the Canadian National Railways attached to the cars in which (...)
5/1/1939
The last day in Canada belonged to the people of Nova Scotia, who crowded to Halifax, where many of them met their ley to frede Queen. [Incomplete]
6/19/1939
lature. Mr. Siros and Mr. French (Right) show the intricate carving they must do on the royal lions which will be affixed to the chairs. [Incomplete]
2/16/1939
Lestrained was young Quebec in greeting the King and Queen than were grown-ups
5/20/1939
Light notes on a wet day at woodbine
6/29/1974
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