ROYAL BARGE FOR THE EMPIRE.—The Royal Barge, or Shallop, the most ancient, venerable, and perhaps the most interesting craft in English waters, after 241 years of attendance on the King’s pleasure, is to be preserved for future generations in the new National Maritime Museum at Green wich. The photograph shows the Royal Barge on the Thames at Staines.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1931, Page 11
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58ROYAL BARGE FOR THE EMPIRE.—The Royal Barge, or Shallop, the most ancient, venerable, and perhaps the most interesting craft in English waters, after 241 years of attendance on the King’s pleasure, is to be preserved for future generations in the new National Maritime Museum at Green wich. The photograph shows the Royal Barge on the Thames at Staines. Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1931, Page 11
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