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Royal tour: Highlight of the Queen Mother's visit will be Queen's Plate presentation
7/12/1985
Flagpole-Sitter with royal purpose, High-rigging it up the slim length of the flagpole before the peace tower at Ottawa, goes just one of the many wor(...)
5/10/1939
Royal Tours - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Canada May 1939) Cars, Trains, Etc
5/1/1939
Royal Tours - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Canada May 1939) Cars, Trains, Etc
10/7/1939
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
Cowboys yipped, Indians beat tom-toms and medicine men yelled chants in the ears of the King and Queen when all Calgary turned out en masse to give the beloved sovereigns a rousing western welcome
6/10/1939
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
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
Dressed in fringed and beaded tribal costumes, Indian women and children await the coming of the King and Queen to Calgary, where an encampment was se(...)
6/17/1939
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
With mounted soldiers in full-dress uniform accompanying the royal car, the King and Queen swing out from the Calgary station after the brief receptio(...)
5/29/1939
Royal Tours - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Canada May 1939) Cars, Trains, Etc
8/1/1939
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
1939: Harry Hindmarsh assigns 70 Star reporters and photographers to cover two-month visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth
11/3/1992
Royal Tours - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Canada May 1939) Cars, Trains, Etc
8/1/1939
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
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
Car for king's visit painted color he chooses, Built at Windsor for use by their majesties during their visit to Canada this beautiful, custom-built C(...)
5/1/1939
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
Ease for the king during a delayed crossing was provided by the roomier comfort of his bedroom suite, shown here, and other apartments aboard the Empress
5/16/1939
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