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Seeing Canada.—The Canadian Trade Commissioner for New Zealand, Mr. C. M. Croft is visiting his home country. With him are Mrs. Croft, a New Zealander, and their young son, John Croft, aged 2, who are seeing Canada for the first time. They are here seen at the openair swimming pool of the Banff Springs Hotel, where they baited on the way to Ottawa. —Photo courtesy C.P.R.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 275, 16 August 1932, Page 7

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Seeing Canada.—The Canadian Trade Commissioner for New Zealand, Mr. C. M. Croft is visiting his home country. With him are Mrs. Croft, a New Zealander, and their young son, John Croft, aged 2, who are seeing Canada for the first time. They are here seen at the openair swimming pool of the Banff Springs Hotel, where they baited on the way to Ottawa. —Photo courtesy C.P.R. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 275, 16 August 1932, Page 7

Seeing Canada.—The Canadian Trade Commissioner for New Zealand, Mr. C. M. Croft is visiting his home country. With him are Mrs. Croft, a New Zealander, and their young son, John Croft, aged 2, who are seeing Canada for the first time. They are here seen at the openair swimming pool of the Banff Springs Hotel, where they baited on the way to Ottawa. —Photo courtesy C.P.R. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 275, 16 August 1932, Page 7