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Midshipman Prince Albert inspects the fleet in 1914
1/10/1959
The millions who came to cheer Geroge VI at his coronation today lined the streets in sad, but no less certain manner
2/15/1952
Montreal's welcome to the King and Queen was a roar hours long
5/20/1939
Mount Dennis flier, Sqdn.-Ldr. W. A. Russell, gets the D.F.C
10/14/1944
Mrs. Catherine Lewis, 85, of Ottawa West, chosen to represent Canada's mothers bereaved by the great war
6/10/1939
The newly crowned King and Queen in the royal state coach, leave Westminster Abbey, as the return procession to Buckingham Palace begins. Note the spe(...)
5/15/1937
No.1-At Stratford, the King and, Queen are shown as they arrived for the public E. Henry, wife of Mayor Henry, is at the right. [Incomplete]
12/1/1939
Officer commanding the R.C.A.F. Thunderbird squadron, Wing Com. C. W. Burgess, Port Credit, is greeted by the King during the recent visit of Their Majesties to units of the R.C.A.F. overseas
10/7/1944
Official welcomers for the United States of America, sent to the border to greet their majesties at Niagara Falls, N
6/8/1939
O.L.C. Girls off to coronation, Helen Higgins and Barbara Jones, two Ontario Ladies' Miss Higgins and Miss Jones will be two of 40 private school stud(...)
4/30/1937
Only 200 had Seats for the city hall ceremony at Hamilton when the Queen signed the visitors' book, but streets on the royal route were lined with 400(...)
6/8/1939
Only Canadian Mayor to greet their majesties in ceremonial robes reminiscent of British chief magistrates was Mayor J
5/31/1939
or the enjoyment they had when Marcelan McEachren (second from left), daughter of Ald
7/8/1939
The other $50 first prize winner, for his story of the days when he knew King George VI as his shipmate aboard H
5/8/1939
Ottawa Society, eager as any other group of Canadians to get a close-up of the King and Queen, press forward as their majesties emerge from Rideau Hal(...)
6/3/1939
ower, the drum major of the St
6/17/1939
Paul Emile Tasse
6/16/1939
Paul Red Tasse of Ottawa has shaved princes and prime ministers, but his most distinguished customer will be the King
4/29/1939
Pierre Borbey Maitre d'Hotel Mount Royal Hotel
3/1/1939
Pilot Auguste Santerre 57 of St
5/1/1939
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