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1939: Harry Hindmarsh assigns 70 Star reporters and photographers to cover two-month visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth
11/3/1992
Accommodating the k. One of the bedrooms in the royal suite, Bottom Left, which will occupy the two cars last on the train, represents the final word in train accommodation. [Incomplete]
5/5/1939
All four cars, manufactured by three different Canadian firms and 90 per cent, made in Canada, are of the open type to permit crowds to get a good loo(...)
5/9/1939
Al Pat is the signature on the poem which Sergt
5/16/1939
Although bundled up, this Ottawa child, lower left, managed to smile and wave a Union Jack while a nurse watched with him from an ambulance
6/3/1939
and below, her majesty, escorted by officers, inspects the kilted soldiers
6/10/1939
and of their greeting to a wee westerner (top right)
7/8/1939
Arrival and departure were the greatest moments in every centre their majesties visited, from Quebec to Victoria and back across a continent. But loud(...)
6/17/1939
arts to the King and the Queen
6/20/1939
as well as civil welcome was accorded his majesty by Montreal
5/19/1939
At Kingston, left centre thousands of happy children crowded the stadium at Queen's university
6/3/1939
At lower right their majesties are shown during their visit to Guelph
6/17/1939
At Mount Robson the royal train pulled to a stop to receive the greeting of a little group of 30 people, most of whom had walked miles. Their majestie(...)
6/3/1939
At top centre, he wears his favorite undress admiral's in which he appeared at the Regina and Victoria receptions
6/10/1939
Auguste Santerre piler for Empress of Australia
5/1/1939
Barbara and Audrey fellowes, Ottawa socialites, were snapped together during the most exciting garden party Canada has ever held. The King cut and sampled his birthday cake
5/22/1939
Below at left, the Queen is presented with a bouquet of large roses at Newcastle, N
6/30/1939
Black watch and fusiliers in spectacle of roya
5/18/1939
Brewster, the Queen says to me, do you think the wheel's going to come off? In an ancient democrat with wobbly wheels and springs sticking up through (...)
8/5/1939
Canada's sailor king cruised aboard President Roosevelt's yacht yesterday with the royal standard of Britain flying at her foremast. President Rooseve(...)
6/10/1939
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