THE ROYAL BARGE PASSING UNDER CHELSEA PIER DURING THE STRIKING WAR SERVICE PAGEANT HELD ON THE THAMES ON BANK HOLIDAY. —The procession was from Customhouse Quay to Cadogan Pier, Chelsea, and was headed by the Royal Barge, which was rowed by the King’s watermen in their scarlet uniform. Sifting astern under the canopy of scarlet and gold were the King,, in naval uniform, the Queen, the Prince of Wales, Princess. Mary and Other members of the Royal Family. The stroke oar was pulled ,by Ernest Barry, the famous English sculler.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 21
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90THE ROYAL BARGE PASSING UNDER CHELSEA PIER DURING THE STRIKING WAR SERVICE PAGEANT HELD ON THE THAMES ON BANK HOLIDAY.—The procession was from Customhouse Quay to Cadogan Pier, Chelsea, and was headed by the Royal Barge, which was rowed by the King’s watermen in their scarlet uniform. Sifting astern under the canopy of scarlet and gold were the King,, in naval uniform, the Queen, the Prince of Wales, Princess. Mary and Other members of the Royal Family. The stroke oar was pulled ,by Ernest Barry, the famous English sculler. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 21
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