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■ , • ' "Sport and General" Photo,1 Three Kings — King Haakon of Norway, King George VI, and King George of Greece — -travelled behind the gun-carriage on which the body of the late Queen Maud of Norway was carried through the streets of London on November 23 from the chapel at Marlborough House to Victoria Station. ] At Portsmouth the casket was transferred to H.M.S. Royal Oak and taken by the battleship to Norway. The gunrcariiage,: followed by cars carrying the three Kings, is seen passing Buckingham Palace, with the Queen Victoria Memorial in the background. .

, "Sport and General" Photo. British troops stopping and searching cars outside Jerusalem on November 20 in the search for Arab rebels who are terrorising the Jewish population and plundering towns and villages.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 11

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■ , • ' "Sport and General" Photo,1 Three Kings—King Haakon of Norway, King George VI, and King George of Greece—-travelled behind the gun-carriage on which the body of the late Queen Maud of Norway was carried through the streets of London on November 23 from the chapel at Marlborough House to Victoria Station. ] At Portsmouth the casket was transferred to H.M.S. Royal Oak and taken by the battleship to Norway. The gunrcariiage,: followed by cars carrying the three Kings, is seen passing Buckingham Palace, with the Queen Victoria Memorial in the background. . , "Sport and General" Photo. British troops stopping and searching cars outside Jerusalem on November 20 in the search for Arab rebels who are terrorising the Jewish population and plundering towns and villages. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 11

■ , • ' "Sport and General" Photo,1 Three Kings—King Haakon of Norway, King George VI, and King George of Greece—-travelled behind the gun-carriage on which the body of the late Queen Maud of Norway was carried through the streets of London on November 23 from the chapel at Marlborough House to Victoria Station. ] At Portsmouth the casket was transferred to H.M.S. Royal Oak and taken by the battleship to Norway. The gunrcariiage,: followed by cars carrying the three Kings, is seen passing Buckingham Palace, with the Queen Victoria Memorial in the background. . , "Sport and General" Photo. British troops stopping and searching cars outside Jerusalem on November 20 in the search for Arab rebels who are terrorising the Jewish population and plundering towns and villages. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 11

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