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KING GEORGE VI REVIEWS FLEET FOR FIRST TIME.—AII the might and majesty of the British Fleet was gathered off Spithead, England, recently when King George VI reviewed the fleet in the largest mass review since that held during the Silver Jubilee ceremonies of his late father. In the upper left is seen an aeroplane of the Royal Air Force as it circled above the Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert. In the upper right is King George in the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet. The lower photograph shows a view of the foredeck of H.M.S. Iron Duke.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 1 July 1937, Page 6

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KING GEORGE VI REVIEWS FLEET FOR FIRST TIME.—All the might and majesty of the British Fleet was gathered off Spithead, England, recently when King George VI reviewed the fleet in the largest mass review since that held during the Silver Jubilee ceremonies of his late father. In the upper left is seen an aeroplane of the Royal Air Force as it circled above the Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert. In the upper right is King George in the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet. The lower photograph shows a view of the foredeck of H.M.S. Iron Duke. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 1 July 1937, Page 6

KING GEORGE VI REVIEWS FLEET FOR FIRST TIME.—All the might and majesty of the British Fleet was gathered off Spithead, England, recently when King George VI reviewed the fleet in the largest mass review since that held during the Silver Jubilee ceremonies of his late father. In the upper left is seen an aeroplane of the Royal Air Force as it circled above the Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert. In the upper right is King George in the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet. The lower photograph shows a view of the foredeck of H.M.S. Iron Duke. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 1 July 1937, Page 6

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