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or The FLEET AT SPITHEAD. —An aerial view showing the Ryai yacht Victoria and Albert (in centre-) passing i'trough the lines of assembled ships during,His Majesty’s Jubilee review of the Home Fleet at Spithead on July 16. There were twenty-seven miles of warships, and altogether 160 ships at anchor, including every kind of craft, from giant battleships to trawler mine-sweepers.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19659, 20 August 1935, Page 10

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or The FLEET AT SPITHEAD.—An aerial view showing the Ryai yacht Victoria and Albert (in centre-) passing i'trough the lines of assembled ships during,His Majesty’s Jubilee review of the Home Fleet at Spithead on July 16. There were twenty-seven miles of warships, and altogether 160 ships at anchor, including every kind of craft, from giant battleships to trawler mine-sweepers. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19659, 20 August 1935, Page 10

or The FLEET AT SPITHEAD.—An aerial view showing the Ryai yacht Victoria and Albert (in centre-) passing i'trough the lines of assembled ships during,His Majesty’s Jubilee review of the Home Fleet at Spithead on July 16. There were twenty-seven miles of warships, and altogether 160 ships at anchor, including every kind of craft, from giant battleships to trawler mine-sweepers. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19659, 20 August 1935, Page 10

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