Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1932 The yacht was reconditioned
1932 The yacht was reconditioned


1952 A new Royal Yacht was given the name [[HM Yacht Britannia|Britannia]]
1952 A new Royal Yacht was given the name [[Royal Yacht Britannia|Britannia]]


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1910.
June 1932.

A Royal cutter.

His Majesty's Yacht "Britannia" was a gaff-rigged cutter built in 1893 for Commodore Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. She served him and his son King George V with a long racing career.[1]

1932 The yacht was reconditioned

1952 A new Royal Yacht was given the name Britannia

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