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Hoarse Halifax thousands cheered the Empress of Britain and its royal passengers out into the Atlantic dusk this week
6/24/1939
Homeward bound, the King and Queen stopped at newfoundland to pay their last visit to the new world
6/30/1939
Hon. Albert Matthews, lieutenant-governor of Ontario, bows low as he welcomes the King to Toronto
6/10/1939
H. P. Lingley, left, saw the royal visit movie camera. to St. John, N.b., through the range finder of his [Incomplete]
9/2/1939
In 1901 when King George V, then H
5/6/1939
In a familiar pose the King and Queen are seen here on their west country visit, inspecting a Beaufort aircraft at Bristol. Their majesties celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary on April 26
3/16/1940
In the lower picture, their majesties are seen driving through a line-up of war veterans on their visit to Quebec
6/3/1939
In These cars their Majesties Will Ride: Lined up early today at Camp Borden were these four long, sleek limousines-all four finished in royal purple
5/9/1939
It in the Rockies proves the royal tour's must restful adventure, Their majesties left their train at Jasper, walked briskly to a waiting car, then dr(...)
6/5/1939
It is the final stretch of the long, evenful voyage which has brought the Empire's King and Queen to the shores of Canada, to be hailed by their loyal(...)
5/17/1939
It was a 400-mile triumphal progress for the royal train last week from Washago to Toronto, and the King found himself so busy acknowledging the accla(...)
6/10/1939
It was the peoples' day with the King and Queen in Toronto when their majesties came for a sec unofficial visit
6/7/1939
The King and Queen and Princess Elizabeth are shown at a Canadian bomber station in England
9/12/1944
The King and Queen are seen greeting guests at the garden party given in ther honor by Vice-Admiral Sir Humphrey Walwyn, at Government House. His majesty wore the uniform of an admiral
6/30/1939
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
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