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Prince Philip talks with Indians in Kingston, the heartland of the United Empire Loyalists who clung to their British ties during the American Revolut(...)
Prince Philip talks with Indians in Kingston, the heartland of the United Empire Loyalists who clung to their British ties during the American Revolut(...)

Prince Philip talks with Indians in Kingston, the heartland of the United Empire Loyalists who clung to their British ties during the American Revolut(...)

Date6/27/1973
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  • Prince Philip talks with Indians in Kingston; the heartland of the United Empire Loyalists who clung to their British ties during the American Revolution. It looked as though half the city's population of 60;000 had turned out to see the royal couple and most of the homes along the cavalcade were hung with flags or bunting.
  • Prince Philip talks with Indians in Kingston, the heartland of the United Empire Loyalists who clung to their British ties during the American Revolut(...)
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Original Toronto Star caption: Prince Philip talks with Indians in Kingston; the heartland of the United Empire Loyalists who clung to their British ties during the American Revolution. It looked as though half the city's population of 60;000 had turned out to see the royal couple and most of the homes along the cavalcade were hung with flags or bunting.
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    ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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    Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
    Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0122803F
    Geography
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    Cover has text in varied font type, framed within a line border. No illustrations
    Casselman, Alexander Clark, 1852-1940
    Approximately 1900