C.P.R. Station, Vancouver, decorated for the reception of the Duke of Connaught, Sept 18th, 1912
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Grandy, George Franklin
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C.P.R. Station, Vancouver, decorated for the reception of the Duke of Connaught, Sept 18th, 1912
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University of British Columbia Library Building
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