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In A Bright Yellow Dress and coat to match, the Queen is escorted through the grounds of Osgoode Hall by Mr
In A Bright Yellow Dress and coat to match, the Queen is escorted through the grounds of Osgoode Hall by Mr

In A Bright Yellow Dress and coat to match, the Queen is escorted through the grounds of Osgoode Hall by Mr

Date6/26/1973
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Original Toronto Star caption: In A Bright Yellow Dress and coat to match; the Queen is escorted through the grounds of Osgoode Hall by Mr. Justice G. A. Gale; chief justice of the Ontario Supreme Court. After the Queen had placed a huge silver key in the main door of the hall; officially reopening it after an $8.5 million renovation that took three years; she walked on the grounds behind Osgoode's wrought iron fence. About 5;000 invitations issued by the Law Society of Upper Canada were snapped up by lawyers; their wives and children; filling every visible square foot of space.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0122838F