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The arrival of the Queen Mother at Greenwich in 1937.

The arrival of the Queen Mother at Greenwich in 1937.
The arrival of the Queen Mother at Greenwich in 1937.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: H1086
Description: The arrival of the Queen Mother (Queen Mary) at the north side of the Queen's House by car from the water-stairs of the Royal Naval College. Crowds line the road to the house and naval personnel stand to attention. She was present for the formal opening of the National Maritime Museum in April 1937.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 27 April 1937
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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