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English: King George V and his son the Prince of Wales visiting the Grand Fleet in 1918. From left to right:
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Source | http://www.firstworldwar.com/photos/sea3.htm (specifically here); this image, a crop of Underwood & Underwood's original, was first published in: March, Francis Andrew; Beamish, Richard Joseph (1919) History of the World War, Philadelphia, United States: John C. Winston Company, pp. p. 674 Retrieved on 17 August 2009. | ||||
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- ↑ Thomas, John Gilbert; Bigwood, Inez (1919) Winning a Cause: World War Stories, United States of America: Silver, Burdett & Company, pp. p. 189 Retrieved on 17 August 2009.
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