Looking north on Government from just south of Yates Street.
Erected by the Native Sons for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
Identified are: Chief Police Heatley (5th from left), King Prajadhipok (6th from left), Mrs. and Mayor Anscomb (behind tree), Herb Warren (Parks Administrator, holding tree), Alderman John Worthington, and Alderman Williams.
Chapman, John Howard Arthur, 1862-1942Centre grouping: [Queen of Siam], Police Chief Heatley, Mrs. Anscomb, Mayor Anscomb, Alderman Worthington, Alderman Hawkins, and Alderman Williams.
Chapman, John Howard Arthur, 1862-1942To the right of the King are Chief of Police Heatley, Mrs. Anscomb, Mayor Anscomb, Herb Warren (Parks Administrator), Alderman T.W.C. Hawkins, Alderman John Worthington, and Alderman Williams.
Chapman, John Howard Arthur, 1862-1942The arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in a 1930 Packard. Lt. Governor Eric Hamber on far left?
Looking north on Store Street from Chatham Street.
At the corner of Cormorant and Store Streets.
Group includes Sir F.S. Barnard and Lady Barnard.
Wentworth Villa, the home of Captain Henry Ella at 1156 Fort Street is visible at left.
View along Government Street from the corner of Fort Street.
Located at the corner of Government and Johnson Streets.