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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(...)
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(...)

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(...)

Date6/3/1939
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  • 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(...)
  • 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 Hall; residence of the governor general; where a garden party was given in their honor.
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Original Toronto Star caption: 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 Hall; residence of the governor general; where a garden party was given in their honor.
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    ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
    Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
    Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0122515F
    GeographyCountryCanada
    GeographyBuilding, monument or parkRideau Hall
    GeographyCity, town, twpOttawa
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    GeographyProvince or StateOntario
    GeographyRegion or DistrictNational Capital Region
    It was the peoples' day with the King and Queen in Toronto when their majesties came for a sec unofficial visit
    Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, 1900-2002
    6/7/1939
    Prime minister Mackenzie King, trans-Canada companion to their majesties, has left them to themselves for a time
    Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, 1900-2002
    6/5/1939