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ANOTHER PRINCE GEORGE AVT BB!GHTON.—-Brighton, the popular English resort on the south coast, was popularised by George IV., when PrinceRegent. H.R.H. Prince George, the King's youngest son, recently visited the city to open the Aquarium which has been reconstructed at a cost of £120,000. Photograph shows a general scene at the opening ceremony. Prince George is seen in naval uniform, with his back to the camera, at the gates of the Aquarium.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 19

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ANOTHER PRINCE GEORGE AVT BB!GHTON.—-Brighton, the popular English resort on the south coast, was popularised by George IV., when Prince-Regent. H.R.H. Prince George, the King's youngest son, recently visited the city to open the Aquarium which has been reconstructed at a cost of £120,000. Photograph shows a general scene at the opening ceremony. Prince George is seen in naval uniform, with his back to the camera, at the gates of the Aquarium. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 19

ANOTHER PRINCE GEORGE AVT BB!GHTON.—-Brighton, the popular English resort on the south coast, was popularised by George IV., when Prince-Regent. H.R.H. Prince George, the King's youngest son, recently visited the city to open the Aquarium which has been reconstructed at a cost of £120,000. Photograph shows a general scene at the opening ceremony. Prince George is seen in naval uniform, with his back to the camera, at the gates of the Aquarium. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 19

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