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THE ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA.—LEFT: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh receive a ticker-tape reception as they drive along St. James’s street Montreal. RIGHT: Her Majesty and His Royal Highness greeting President Eisenhower and Mrs Eisenhower at the Royal Canadian Air Force station, St. Hubert, Quebec. Later the same day the Queen and the President jointly opened the St. Lawrence Seaway to the Great Lakes.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 8

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THE ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA.—LEFT: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh receive a ticker-tape reception as they drive along St. James’s street Montreal. RIGHT: Her Majesty and His Royal Highness greeting President Eisenhower and Mrs Eisenhower at the Royal Canadian Air Force station, St. Hubert, Quebec. Later the same day the Queen and the President jointly opened the St. Lawrence Seaway to the Great Lakes. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 8

THE ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA.—LEFT: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh receive a ticker-tape reception as they drive along St. James’s street Montreal. RIGHT: Her Majesty and His Royal Highness greeting President Eisenhower and Mrs Eisenhower at the Royal Canadian Air Force station, St. Hubert, Quebec. Later the same day the Queen and the President jointly opened the St. Lawrence Seaway to the Great Lakes. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 8

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