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Film of Queen Elizabeth's coronation airlifted to Canada

On Feb. 6, 1952, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was proclaimed Queen of Canada. Her spectacular coronation in Westminster Abbey the following year was heard by millions on the radio and was the first ever to be televised. When she visited Canada in 1951, 1957, 1959 and 1964, Elizabeth left an indelible mark on Canadians coast to coast.

 "Operation Pony Express" flew film of the Coronation from Buckingham Palace to Canada by helicopter, RAF bomber and RCAF fighter.

Medium: Radio
Program: CBC Radio News Special
Broadcast Date: May 28, 1953
Guest(s):
Reporter: Wynford Vaughan-Thomas
Duration: 14:18

Last updated: May 9, 2013

Page consulted on June 4, 2013

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