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- Royal Visit, 1939 - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on the train waving adieu to the crowds at Glencoe, OntarioInscription on the reverse of the photograph is handwritten in pencil.Inscription on the reverse of the photograph is handwritten in pencil.London Public Library
- Royal Visit, 1939 - A section of the crowd at Glencoe station, Glencoe, Ontario (enlarged view)The reverse of the photograph looks as if it was pasted onto another surface in the past and the inscription was taken from a separate typewritten label included with the photograph. It appears to be an enlarged and cropped view of a similar photograph appearing in this digital image gallery. …The reverse of the photograph looks as if it was pasted onto another surface in the past and the inscription was taken from a separate typewritten label included with the …London Public Library
- Royal Visit, 1939 - A section of the crowd at Glencoe station, Glencoe, Ontario (original view)The inscription on the reverse of the photograph is handwritten in pencil. This photograph is similar to an enlarged cropped version which also appears in this digital image gallery.The inscription on the reverse of the photograph is handwritten in pencil. This photograph is similar to an enlarged cropped version which also appears in this digital image gallery.London Public Library
- Royal Visit, 1939 - Royal Train arrives at Glencoe, OntarioAccording to CN Lines Magazine Volume 12, Number 3(www.cnlines.com), the 12 car Royal Train which carried the royal couple on their 30 day tour was put together by the CNR, CPR and the Canadian government. The cars were painted royal blue with gold outlined window bands of aluminum leaf and …According to CN Lines Magazine Volume 12, Number 3(www.cnlines.com), the 12 car Royal Train which carried the royal couple on their 30 day tour was put together by the CNR, …London Public Library
- Royal Visit, 1939 - Pilot Train Arrives at Glencoe, OntarioThe pilot train for the 1939 royal tour ran about 30 minutes before the train carrying the royal couple to ensure the track ahead was safe and to carry the press and others not with the royal party. Source: CN Lines Magazine volume 12, Number 3 (www.cnlines.com)The pilot train for the 1939 royal tour ran about 30 minutes before the train carrying the royal couple to ensure the track ahead was safe and to carry the …London Public Library
- Royal Visit, 1939 - Royal Train Arrives at Glencoe, Ontario (slightly wider view)According to CN Lines Magazine Volume 12, Number 3(www.cnlines.com), the 12 car Royal Train which carried the royal couple on their 30 day tour was put together by the CNR, the CPR and the Canadian government. The cars were painted royal blue with gold outlined window bands of aluminum leaf …According to CN Lines Magazine Volume 12, Number 3(www.cnlines.com), the 12 car Royal Train which carried the royal couple on their 30 day tour was put together by the CNR, …London Public Library
- Mr. & Mrs. McNabbJames A. McCracken is listed as operating photography business in Glencoe, Ont., in 1871.James A. McCracken is listed as operating photography business in Glencoe, Ont., in 1871.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Mr. & Mrs. Campbell of GlencoeA photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Campbell of Glencoe.A photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Campbell of Glencoe.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Isabella WhittakerJames A. McCracken is listed as operating photography business in Glencoe, Ont., in 1871.James A. McCracken is listed as operating photography business in Glencoe, Ont., in 1871.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Septimus WhittakerJames A. McCracken is listed as operating photography business in Glencoe, Ont., in 1871.James A. McCracken is listed as operating photography business in Glencoe, Ont., in 1871.Richmond Hill Public Library
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