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P.O. A. C. Yule of Toronto, receives the D.F.M. from His Majesty
10/14/1944
Polish for the royal coat-of-arms, Centred on each of the two final cars on the royal train, those which will be occupied by the King and Queen themselves, is the royal coat-of-arms
5/5/1939
Practically never, since their majesties landed in Canada, has the Queen been without a bouquet of fresh flowers
6/17/1939
Premier duplessis of Quebec bows low as he greets her majesty and tenders greetings on behalf of his province
5/18/1939
Premier Pattullo of British Columbia reads his welcoming address to their majesties at the legislative building, Victoria
6/17/1939
Presentation of Bouquet, L. to R. Alderman Garland - Miss Grant Ald Peter Grant, Mrs. of H. Wilson - Ald Wilson - City H.H. Smith Mrs Daly - Mayor Daley - Miss Daley making presentation. [Incomplete]
8/1/1939
Presentation of seven heroes to the King and Queen at the open air reception on the steps of Alberta's capitol was one of the happiest moments is Edmo(...)
6/3/1939
Presentations Dr. G.D. Christec Prco One. [Incomplete]
12/1/1931
Prime Minister King is seen bidding good-by to the King and Queen on the steps of the House of Commons at Ottawa after their majesties had been enthro(...)
6/10/1939
Prime minister Mackenzie King, trans-Canada companion to their majesties, has left them to themselves for a time
6/5/1939
The Prince Albert football final, st Barnabas V Silvertown at West Ham
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Providing their own picture coverage, The world's ace press photographers, armed with official credentials and expensive equipment, have converged on (...)
5/17/1939
Pumping station at Wolferton, England
2/7/1948
Quebec to meet the King and Queen on May 15
5/5/1939
Queen accepts Ottawa artist's pictures, Allan Kimpton, 18-year-old Ottawa artist, planned his own celebration of the royal visit to Canada
6/15/1939
The Queen chatting with Hon. Thomas D. Pattullo, premier of British Columbia, on arrival of Victoria
6/17/1939
The Queen had a happy smile for all the hundreds of thousands who greeted the royal visitors on their trip to New York and the world's fair
6/24/1939
The queen had an important function all to herself in Toronto - the presentation of colors to her regiment, the Toronto Scottish. The ceremony on the (...)
6/10/1939
The Queen (lower) reached over to clasp the hand of a loyal subject as the train resumed its royal progress in Western Ontario
6/24/1939
Queenly comfort - This is the tastefully appointed bedroom of the Queen's suite aboard the Empress of Australia, which is now bearing their majesties up the St. Lawrence
5/16/1939
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