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The Kings Yacht ' Britannia
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The Kings Yacht ' Britannia in Race at Cowes on Isle of Wight , of the South Coast of England_x000D_
The King assisting the crew to haul in the mainsail . On the right is the Duke of Connaught _x000D_
2 August 1921
Title: The Kings Yacht ' Britannia
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The Kings Yacht ' Britannia in Race at Cowes on Isle of Wight , of the South Coast of England_x000D_
The King assisting the crew to haul in the mainsail .
On the right is the Duke of Connaught _x000D_
2 August 1921.
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