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ROYAL STURGEON FOR THE QUEEN.—The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh being presented with a huge 350-pound sturgeon at Government House, Ottawa, on October 13. The fish had been caught in the Atlantic off the coast of Nova Scotia and flown to Ottawa. On the left is Mr Vincent Massey, Governor-General of Canada. The sturgeon is traditionally a Royal fish.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28414, 22 October 1957, Page 15

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ROYAL STURGEON FOR THE QUEEN.—The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh being presented with a huge 350-pound sturgeon at Government House, Ottawa, on October 13. The fish had been caught in the Atlantic off the coast of Nova Scotia and flown to Ottawa. On the left is Mr Vincent Massey, Governor-General of Canada. The sturgeon is traditionally a Royal fish. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28414, 22 October 1957, Page 15

ROYAL STURGEON FOR THE QUEEN.—The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh being presented with a huge 350-pound sturgeon at Government House, Ottawa, on October 13. The fish had been caught in the Atlantic off the coast of Nova Scotia and flown to Ottawa. On the left is Mr Vincent Massey, Governor-General of Canada. The sturgeon is traditionally a Royal fish. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28414, 22 October 1957, Page 15