King and Queen Go Down Thames in State: The Royal Barge (leading) with the King and Queen aboard, and flying the Royal standard, passing down the River Thames near Blackfriars Bridge, to Greenwich. One of the Naval Torpedo boat escort is seen behind. Black ground is the naval Training ship, H.M.S. President. The King and Queen travelled by Admiral's Barge down the River Thames from Westminster 10 Greenwich to open the National Maritime Museum today. The river between the two points was closed to traffic for two hours. May 17, 1937. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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17 May 1937Photographer:
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