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PROUD OF THE SCARS WHICH THEIR VESSEL SUSTAINED DURING HER ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE MEMORABLE NAVAL RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE. Deck view of the ferry boat Iris, which on returning from the raid was called upon to do a new kind of war service at Portsmouth. She was immediately berthed at the naval port and thrown open to visitors, the fees charged for admission being donated to naval charities. Note the funnels and remains of the bridge.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 23

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PROUD OF THE SCARS WHICH THEIR VESSEL SUSTAINED DURING HER ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE MEMORABLE NAVAL RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE. Deck view of the ferry boat Iris, which on returning from the raid was called upon to do a new kind of war service at Portsmouth. She was immediately berthed at the naval port and thrown open to visitors, the fees charged for admission being donated to naval charities. Note the funnels and remains of the bridge. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 23

PROUD OF THE SCARS WHICH THEIR VESSEL SUSTAINED DURING HER ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE MEMORABLE NAVAL RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE. Deck view of the ferry boat Iris, which on returning from the raid was called upon to do a new kind of war service at Portsmouth. She was immediately berthed at the naval port and thrown open to visitors, the fees charged for admission being donated to naval charities. Note the funnels and remains of the bridge. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 23