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Visit by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to the Sail Training Association schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) at Portsmouth
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Portsmouth Harbour (Roll film negative)
HMS Duke of Wellington (1852) at anchor, Portsmouth Harbour. (Glass plate negative)
The Royal Navy light cruiser Belfast (1938) under way in Portsmouth Harbour, bound out from Middle Slip Jetty, Portsmouth Dockyard. (Roll film negative)
The Royal Navy light cruiser Belfast (1938) under way in Portsmouth Harbour, bound out from Middle Slip Jetty, Portsmouth Dockyard. (Roll film negative)
The Royal Navy light cruiser Belfast (1938) under way in Portsmouth Harbour, bound out from Middle Slip Jetty, Portsmouth Dockyard. (Roll film negative)
Royal Navy ships, including the destroyer Diamond (1950) laid up in Fareham Creek, Portsmouth Harbour (Roll film negative)
Portsmouth Dockyard (Roll film negative)
Portsmouth Dockyard (Roll film negative)
Captain Willoughby receiving a large quantity of apples from Lord Wolmer on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Trainees eating apples supplied by Lord Wolmer on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Taking in the Bermudan mizzen on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Malcolm Miller (1968) while entering Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Five boy trainees by the ship's wheel on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while she is at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Captain Willoughby receiving a large quantity of apples from Lord Wolmer on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Girl trainees manning the foremast, shrouds, and yards on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Malcolm Miller (1968) for a ceremonial entry into port, probably Portsmouth. (Roll film negative)
A small workboat named Pentactas motoring in Portsmouth Harbour with Camper & Nicholson's Gosport boatyard in the background. (Roll film negative)
Captain Glynn Griffiths and members of the crew on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while she is at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, talking to girl trainees on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while she is at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Girl trainees of the mizzen watch on the port side of the aft deck on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Five boy trainees by the ship's wheel on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while she is at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Captain Griffiths, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the Chief Officer and other gentlemen standing on the bridge on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while she is at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Two boy trainees sitting on the windlass eating apples on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while she is at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Captain Griffiths, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and another gentleman standing on the bridge on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while she is at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
A distant starboard side view, taken from well abaft the beam, of the 3-masted topsail schooner Malcolm Miller (1968) under sail entering Portsmouth Harbour. (Roll film negative)
Girl trainees manning the foremast, shrouds, and yards on board the 3-masted topsail schooner Malcolm Miller (1968) for a ceremonial entry into port, probably Portsmouth. (Roll film negative)
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