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Restoration of Royal Barge, Greenwich, London

Mar. 22 Ancient Royal Barge under repair at National Maritime museum - Greenwich; The Royal Barge built for Prince Frederick son of George II in 1932 is now at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. It is being repaired on the spot for exhibition. The barge is 60 ft long and held 21 cars. It last century the barge was redecorated for use by the Prince Consort and bears Queen Victoria's arms. Photo Shows David Greenwich, ship's carpenter at work the ornate guilded stern of the craft at the Museum this morning

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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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