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The King's Sleeping Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The King's Dining Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
Princess Elizabeth's Bathroom on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Royal Sun Lounge on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The belfry on the quarterdeck of the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The forward turrets and bridge of the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Clerks' Office on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Queen's Day Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The aftermost Sleeping Cabins of the Ladies-in-Waiting on the battleship Vanguard (1944). (Negative)
The Royal Sun Lounge on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The 40 feet Royal Barge (1939) in No. 4 Boathouse, Portsmouth Dockyard (Negative)
The King's Day Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Maids' Dining Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944). (Negative)
The Royal Staff Smoking Room on the battleship Vanguard (1944). (Negative)
The Queen's Bathroom on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Royal Lobby adjacent to the King's Day Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Retinue's Mess on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The King's Day Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Queen's Day Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The King's Private Secretary's Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
A close-up of the port after superstructure of the battleship Vanguard (1944). (Negative)
Princess Elizabeth's Sleeping Cabin on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
The Royal Staff Smoking Room on the battleship Vanguard (1944). (Negative)
The Retinue's Mess on the battleship Vanguard (1944) (Negative)
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