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Cowes Regatta, an annual event, always attened by the King and Queen, is the climax of the London social season, soceity afterwards departing to various holiday restorts both at Home and abroad, This year there were more yachts In the roads and more visitors ashore than at any time since pre-war days, making the meeting exeptionally attractive, The picture gives a striking view near the Royal Yacht Squdron, at the start of the race for the Solent Sunheam Class, showing some of the interestored corwd.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 20

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Cowes Regatta, an annual event, always attened by the King and Queen, is the climax of the London social season, soceity afterwards departing to various holiday restorts both at Home and abroad, This year there were more yachts In the roads and more visitors ashore than at any time since pre-war days, making the meeting exeptionally attractive, The picture gives a striking view near the Royal Yacht Squdron, at the start of the race for the Solent Sunheam Class, showing some of the interestored corwd. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 20

Cowes Regatta, an annual event, always attened by the King and Queen, is the climax of the London social season, soceity afterwards departing to various holiday restorts both at Home and abroad, This year there were more yachts In the roads and more visitors ashore than at any time since pre-war days, making the meeting exeptionally attractive, The picture gives a striking view near the Royal Yacht Squdron, at the start of the race for the Solent Sunheam Class, showing some of the interestored corwd. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 20

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