National Archives of Canada
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The Canadian Government Emigration Offices at 11-12 Charing Cross, London, July 1911. Close to Trafalgar Square, the offices were near "the busiest street corner in London", according to one of the Canadian officials who selected the site in 1902.
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A large, symbolic Maple Leaf is prominently displayed above the Canadian coat-of-arms. Over the entrance the familiar diagonal advertisement for "160 Acres in Western Canada: Free" appears in large letters. Of the two outsize posters at street-level, the larger image to the left also appeared on the cover of Canada West: The Last Best West, in 1911. Soon after this photograph was taken, the Canadian offices expanded into No.13 Charing Cross.
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