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The King and the Queen at Woodbine
5/22/1939
King George VI the Scroll and to the Freedom [Incomplete]
1/1/1937
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 pins the D.F.C. on the breast of Flt.-Lieut. Don MacFadyen. Chestnut Park Rd., Toronto, who has six confirmed, two probables and nine damaged, enemy aircraft to his credit
8/31/1944
The King presents F.O. J. E. Powers, of Toronto, with the D.F.C
10/14/1944
The King presents the Distinguished Flying Cross to Flying Officer G
10/14/1944
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 takes pictures of , Towering icebergs and fog are delaying the King and Queen
5/13/1939
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
Leaving St. George's Chapel after the 600th anniversary service of the Order of the Garter during which Earl Mountbatten sixth from left on steps, rea(...)
7/22/1948
Lestrained was young Quebec in greeting the King and Queen than were grown-ups
5/20/1939
Lucky dog in this picture of His Majesty is Crackers, the King's Corgi
4/20/1948
Manual training teacher and Royal York porter top the lists, Wilfred Turnbull, Left, is a manual training teacher at Frankland public school
5/8/1938
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