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"Sport and General" Photo. NEW MAST TOR THE KING'S YACHT.— A new mast being lifted into position on the Britannia by the floating crane in Portsmouth Harbour. It is said to be the longest hollow wooden mast ever made in England, and is 176 ft. long. The Britannia is to carry Bermuda rig this season.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 12

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"Sport and General" Photo. NEW MAST TOR THE KING'S YACHT.— A new mast being lifted into position on the Britannia by the floating crane in Portsmouth Harbour. It is said to be the longest hollow wooden mast ever made in England, and is 176 ft. long. The Britannia is to carry Bermuda rig this season. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 12

"Sport and General" Photo. NEW MAST TOR THE KING'S YACHT.— A new mast being lifted into position on the Britannia by the floating crane in Portsmouth Harbour. It is said to be the longest hollow wooden mast ever made in England, and is 176 ft. long. The Britannia is to carry Bermuda rig this season. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 12

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