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THE CEREMONY : LADY STONEHAVEN, WHO CHRISTENED THE SHIP, IS THE SHIP GLIDING DOWN THE SLIPWAY AT COCKATOO ISLAND. SEEN HOLDING A BOUQUET. —Sydney Mail, photo. LAUNCHING OF THE ALBATROSS. The Albatross, Australia’s first seaplane carrier, was the subject of a christening ceremony at Cockatoo Island, Sydney, before she was launched.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 41

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THE CEREMONY : LADY STONEHAVEN, WHO CHRISTENED THE SHIP, IS THE SHIP GLIDING DOWN THE SLIPWAY AT COCKATOO ISLAND. SEEN HOLDING A BOUQUET. —Sydney Mail, photo. LAUNCHING OF THE ALBATROSS. The Albatross, Australia’s first seaplane carrier, was the subject of a christening ceremony at Cockatoo Island, Sydney, before she was launched. Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 41

THE CEREMONY : LADY STONEHAVEN, WHO CHRISTENED THE SHIP, IS THE SHIP GLIDING DOWN THE SLIPWAY AT COCKATOO ISLAND. SEEN HOLDING A BOUQUET. —Sydney Mail, photo. LAUNCHING OF THE ALBATROSS. The Albatross, Australia’s first seaplane carrier, was the subject of a christening ceremony at Cockatoo Island, Sydney, before she was launched. Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 41