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THE DUKE AT THE HELM.—The Duke of Edinburgh, in a blue oilskin and yachting cap, at the helm of the Bloodhound, gives orders to members of his 12-man crew during trial runs off Cowes, Isle of Wight, before the start of the Britannia Cup. It was the first time the Duke bad taken command of the ocean-going craft for a race.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 4

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THE DUKE AT THE HELM.—The Duke of Edinburgh, in a blue oilskin and yachting cap, at the helm of the Bloodhound, gives orders to members of his 12-man crew during trial runs off Cowes, Isle of Wight, before the start of the Britannia Cup. It was the first time the Duke bad taken command of the ocean-going craft for a race. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 4

THE DUKE AT THE HELM.—The Duke of Edinburgh, in a blue oilskin and yachting cap, at the helm of the Bloodhound, gives orders to members of his 12-man crew during trial runs off Cowes, Isle of Wight, before the start of the Britannia Cup. It was the first time the Duke bad taken command of the ocean-going craft for a race. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 4