The Duke and Duchess of York leaving Bruton street for Victoria Station, whence they proceeded to Portsmouth, and then on to the Renown. —Photopress, photo
Captain of the Renown. The Sulivan family have been connected with the Navy for five generations. Russell & Sons, photo.
MILLERTON MINING TRAGEDY.
Left to right—The Duchess of York, the Duke of York, Sir J. Seely (Lord-Lieutenant of Hants), the Prince of Wales, Prince Henry, and Prince George.
THE ROYAL TOUR: DEPARTURE FROM ENGLAND
The Duke and Duchess were accompanied to Portsmouth by the Prince of Wales, Prince Henry, and Prince George, while thousands of people gathered to bid them farewell. Our picture shows the Duke and Duchess passing up the gangway on the Renown, followed by the Prince of Wales. —Press Agency, photo.
of the Renown, and the eldest son of the Earl and Countess of Stradbroke. —Central Press, photo.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 41
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