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editDescriptionPrince of Wales Takes a Swift Glance at Some Pretty Girls Dancing in a Pavilion 1919 Cropped.jpg | Caption THE PRINCE OF WALES, Attending a Reception at Rothesay, Home of Governor William Pugsley of New Brunswick, immediately After He Had Set Foot on Canadian Soil, Pausing, When the Entertainment Was at its Height, to Take a Swift Glance at Some Pretty Girls Dancing in a Pavilion Nearby. But the Prince Is Only 25. Others with the Prince on the Balcony Are Governor Pugsley and the Duke of Devonshire, Governor General of Canada. | |||||||
Date | Taken on 15 August 1919 | |||||||
Source | The New York times (New-York ), August 24, 1919 | |||||||
Author | The New York times | |||||||
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