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Royal Life Saving Society members demonstrate a resuscitation, Vancouver, July 1928   High-res

Royal Life Saving Society members demonstrate a resuscitation, Vancouver, July 1928

  • 8 years ago
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  • Source searcharchives.vancouver.ca
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  22. yesterdaysprint said: The Royal Life Saving Society, one of the Queen’s patronages, still exists today - it’s now known as the Lifesaving Society.
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