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'''Significance: ''' | '''Significance: ''' | ||
'''Summary of event:''' An elaborate luncheon took place at the [[Lady Beaverbrook Residence]] in honour of the | '''Summary of event:''' An elaborate luncheon took place at the [[Lady Beaverbrook Residence]] in honour of the Royal couple. | ||
'''Notes:''' The | '''Notes:''' The Royal standard was flown atop the residence flagpole on the occasion, instilling the historic significance on the fixture that led to the [[Missing Royal Flagpole Incident|flagpole incident]] a year later. | ||
It was reported | It was reported the King ate heartily but the Queen did not eat dessert. | ||
'''Source(s):''' | '''Source(s):''' | ||
*Montague, Susan. A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick, 1992, p. 85. | *Montague, Susan. ''A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick''. University of New Brunswick, 1992, p. 85. | ||
<br/>{{Copyright}} | <br/>{{Copyright}} | ||
[[Category:Historic Events|Royal 1939]]<br/>[[Category:Royal Visits | [[Category:Historic Events|Royal Visit 1939]]<br/>[[Category:Royal Visits]] |
Latest revision as of 11:25, 21 August 2015
Date(s) of occurrence: 1939
Significance:
Summary of event: An elaborate luncheon took place at the Lady Beaverbrook Residence in honour of the Royal couple.
Notes: The Royal standard was flown atop the residence flagpole on the occasion, instilling the historic significance on the fixture that led to the flagpole incident a year later.
It was reported the King ate heartily but the Queen did not eat dessert.
Source(s):
- Montague, Susan. A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick, 1992, p. 85.
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