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THE PRINCE OF WALES LANDING FROM THE ROYAL BARGE AT CADOGAN PIER, CHELSEA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE PICTURESQUE PAGEANT ON THE RIVER TH AM ES—The presence of the King’s barge in the procession was an interesting feature, for although built 230 years ago, it is still thoroughly serviceable. It is questionable whether in living memory this picturesque craft, which is some 40 feet in length, had ever been seen on the upper reaches of the Thames. Its decorations include the Royal Arms and the lilies of France.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 21

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THE PRINCE OF WALES LANDING FROM THE ROYAL BARGE AT CADOGAN PIER, CHELSEA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE PICTURESQUE PAGEANT ON THE RIVER TH AM ES—The presence of the King’s barge in the procession was an interesting feature, for although built 230 years ago, it is still thoroughly serviceable. It is questionable whether in living memory this picturesque craft, which is some 40 feet in length, had ever been seen on the upper reaches of the Thames. Its decorations include the Royal Arms and the lilies of France. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 21

THE PRINCE OF WALES LANDING FROM THE ROYAL BARGE AT CADOGAN PIER, CHELSEA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE PICTURESQUE PAGEANT ON THE RIVER TH AM ES—The presence of the King’s barge in the procession was an interesting feature, for although built 230 years ago, it is still thoroughly serviceable. It is questionable whether in living memory this picturesque craft, which is some 40 feet in length, had ever been seen on the upper reaches of the Thames. Its decorations include the Royal Arms and the lilies of France. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 21

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