SHIPS Queen, Admiral's Barge 1853. Illustrated London News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ships-queen-admirals-barge-1853-illustrated-london-news-122695997.html
RFH3H7YW–SHIPS Queen, Admiral's Barge 1853. Illustrated London News
Royal Navy - de Havilland DH.104 Sea Devon C.20 XJ319, at the 1973 Biggin Hill International Air Fair, in the distinctive Green and white livery of an Admiral's Barge, from HMS Heron (RNAS Yeovilton). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-navy-de-havilland-dh104-sea-devon-c20-xj319-at-the-1973-biggin-hill-international-air-fair-in-the-distinctive-green-and-white-livery-of-an-admirals-barge-from-hms-heron-rnas-yeovilton-image504871024.html
RM2M9AT40–Royal Navy - de Havilland DH.104 Sea Devon C.20 XJ319, at the 1973 Biggin Hill International Air Fair, in the distinctive Green and white livery of an Admiral's Barge, from HMS Heron (RNAS Yeovilton).
Barge to be used by King and Queen at Coronation Naval Review undergoes trials in Southampton water. The 45 foot Admiral's Barge to be used to the King and Queen at the Coronation naval review underwent tests in Southampton water. The barge was built by the British Powerboat Company at Hythe. Photo shows: the Barge cutting through the water at her trials. 1 April 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barge-to-be-used-by-king-and-queen-at-coronation-naval-review-undergoes-trials-in-southampton-water-the-45-foot-admirals-barge-to-be-used-to-the-king-and-queen-at-the-coronation-naval-review-underwent-tests-in-southampton-water-the-barge-was-built-by-the-british-powerboat-company-at-hythe-photo-shows-the-barge-cutting-through-the-water-at-her-trials-1-april-1937-image359615638.html
RM2BW1WBJ–Barge to be used by King and Queen at Coronation Naval Review undergoes trials in Southampton water. The 45 foot Admiral's Barge to be used to the King and Queen at the Coronation naval review underwent tests in Southampton water. The barge was built by the British Powerboat Company at Hythe. Photo shows: the Barge cutting through the water at her trials. 1 April 1937
Royal Navy - Armstrong Whitworth Sea hawk FGA.6 XE390 (msn AW6334), with Olive Green upper surfaces with white undersides as an Admiral's Barge of F.O.F.T. (Flag Officer Flying Training). Seen at RNAS Lee-on-Solent, on 15 June 1960. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-navy-armstrong-whitworth-sea-hawk-fga6-xe390-msn-aw6334-with-olive-green-upper-surfaces-with-white-undersides-as-an-admirals-barge-of-foft-flag-officer-flying-training-seen-at-rnas-lee-on-solent-on-15-june-1960-image560858533.html
RM2RGD8NW–Royal Navy - Armstrong Whitworth Sea hawk FGA.6 XE390 (msn AW6334), with Olive Green upper surfaces with white undersides as an Admiral's Barge of F.O.F.T. (Flag Officer Flying Training). Seen at RNAS Lee-on-Solent, on 15 June 1960.
MARINE CORPS COMMANDANT VISIT - General Wallace M. Greene, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Rear Admiral Weschler seen aboard the Admiral's Barge during a visit to the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. The photograph was taken in January 1967 and captures officers and officials including Hubert Humphrey, Gen William Westmoreland, and Sen Harry F Byrd. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-commandant-visit-general-wallace-m-greene-jr-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-and-rear-admiral-weschler-seen-aboard-the-admirals-barge-during-a-visit-to-the-3rd-marine-division-in-vietnam-the-photograph-was-taken-in-january-1967-and-captures-officers-and-officials-including-hubert-humphrey-gen-william-westmoreland-and-sen-harry-f-byrd-image574166088.html
RM2TA3EKM–MARINE CORPS COMMANDANT VISIT - General Wallace M. Greene, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Rear Admiral Weschler seen aboard the Admiral's Barge during a visit to the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. The photograph was taken in January 1967 and captures officers and officials including Hubert Humphrey, Gen William Westmoreland, and Sen Harry F Byrd.
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). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-hms-president-the-king-and-queen-travelled-by-admirals-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-image463555547.html
RM2HX4NR7–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).
The Queen steps ashore from the Royal Barge at Wesminster Pier met by her family and Admirals of the fleet. 15th May 1954. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-queen-steps-ashore-from-the-royal-barge-at-wesminster-pier-met-82297439.html
RMENTY67–The Queen steps ashore from the Royal Barge at Wesminster Pier met by her family and Admirals of the fleet. 15th May 1954.
The Queen Mother on the Admiral's barge with Admiral Creasy. July 21, 1955. (Photo by Daily Express Picture). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queen-mother-on-the-admirals-barge-with-admiral-creasy-july-21-1955-photo-by-daily-express-picture-image463565912.html
RM2HX571C–The Queen Mother on the Admiral's barge with Admiral Creasy. July 21, 1955. (Photo by Daily Express Picture).
FIELD MARSHAL MONTGOMERY VISITS KIEL - Naval ratings lined up to salute the Admiral's barge British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/field-marshal-montgomery-visits-kiel-naval-ratings-lined-up-to-salute-the-admirals-barge-british-army-21st-army-group-image603091307.html
RM2X15537–FIELD MARSHAL MONTGOMERY VISITS KIEL - Naval ratings lined up to salute the Admiral's barge British Army, 21st Army Group
Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Jim Hill, left, and Boatswain's Mate SEAMAN Dylan Sandoval of the Deck Department replace wooden beading on the admiral's barge aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) during WestPac '93. Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boatswains-mate-2nd-class-jim-hill-left-and-boatswains-mate-seaman-dylan-sandoval-of-the-deck-department-replace-wooden-beading-on-the-admirals-barge-aboard-the-nuclear-powered-aircraft-carrier-uss-nimitz-cvn-68-during-westpac-93-country-pacific-ocean-poc-image504391909.html
RM2M8H10N–Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Jim Hill, left, and Boatswain's Mate SEAMAN Dylan Sandoval of the Deck Department replace wooden beading on the admiral's barge aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) during WestPac '93. Country: Pacific Ocean (POC)
Admiral Mountbatten Uses The Modern Method - Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, C-In-C. Mediterranean Fleet, being hauled up into a helicopter when he left the cruiser H.M.S. 'Glasgow' recently for a journey ashore. Transfer from ship to ship or ship to shore by mean of helicopters is rapidly becoming the routine in the Royal Navy. Because of the speed and efficiency of this method, many senior officers prefer the helicopter to the Admiral's 'Barge'. June 26, 1953. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/admiral-mountbatten-uses-the-modern-method-admiral-the-earl-mountbatten-c-in-c-mediterranean-fleet-being-hauled-up-into-a-helicopter-when-he-left-the-cruiser-hms-glasgow-recently-for-a-journey-ashore-transfer-from-ship-to-ship-or-ship-to-shore-by-mean-of-helicopters-is-rapidly-becoming-the-routine-in-the-royal-navy-because-of-the-speed-and-efficiency-of-this-method-many-senior-officers-prefer-the-helicopter-to-the-admirals-barge-june-26-1953-photo-by-sport-general-press-agency-limited-image476343767.html
RM2JJY99B–Admiral Mountbatten Uses The Modern Method - Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, C-In-C. Mediterranean Fleet, being hauled up into a helicopter when he left the cruiser H.M.S. 'Glasgow' recently for a journey ashore. Transfer from ship to ship or ship to shore by mean of helicopters is rapidly becoming the routine in the Royal Navy. Because of the speed and efficiency of this method, many senior officers prefer the helicopter to the Admiral's 'Barge'. June 26, 1953. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)
AJAX NEWS PHOTOS - 10TH SEPTEMBER,1974. SHOREHAM, ENGLAND. - WRECK SALVAGED - 741009/741109/GR1. A DIVER FROM THE SALVAGE BARGE SURVEYS ALL THAT REMAINS OF THE HULL OF MR HEATH'S YACHT MORNING CLOUD AS SHE WAS BROUGHT INTO SHOREHAM HARBOUR. THE £45,000 OCEAN RACER, THE THIRD WHICH MR HEATH HAS OWNED, WAS WRECKED IN A GALE OFF THE SUSSEX COAST ON SEPT 2ND,1974. TWO MEN LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE TRAGEDY. A YACHT SURVEYOR AT THE SCENE IN SHOREHAM SAID THE BOAT WAS A TOTAL LOSS. MOST OF THE STARBOARD SIDE WAS MISSING AND THE MAST AS WELL AS THE ENGINE HAD GONE. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:7410 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ajax-news-photos-10th-september1974-shoreham-england-wreck-salvaged-105198653.html
RMG345XN–AJAX NEWS PHOTOS - 10TH SEPTEMBER,1974. SHOREHAM, ENGLAND. - WRECK SALVAGED - 741009/741109/GR1. A DIVER FROM THE SALVAGE BARGE SURVEYS ALL THAT REMAINS OF THE HULL OF MR HEATH'S YACHT MORNING CLOUD AS SHE WAS BROUGHT INTO SHOREHAM HARBOUR. THE £45,000 OCEAN RACER, THE THIRD WHICH MR HEATH HAS OWNED, WAS WRECKED IN A GALE OFF THE SUSSEX COAST ON SEPT 2ND,1974. TWO MEN LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE TRAGEDY. A YACHT SURVEYOR AT THE SCENE IN SHOREHAM SAID THE BOAT WAS A TOTAL LOSS. MOST OF THE STARBOARD SIDE WAS MISSING AND THE MAST AS WELL AS THE ENGINE HAD GONE. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:7410
The King opens National Maritime Museum at Greenwich -- His Majesty declaring the National Maritime Museum. On the platform can be seen Queen Mary (right) The Queen, Princess Elizabeth and Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty. Centuries-old pageantry of father Thames was revile this afternoon when the King and Queen travelled down the river in at Admiral's Barge to open the National Maritmo Museum at Greenwich. It is the first museum of its Kind in Britain. This was the first occasion in 18 years of a Sovereign proceeding down the river in state. April 27, 1937. (Photo by Keystone) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-opens-national-maritime-museum-at-greenwich-his-majesty-declaring-the-national-maritime-museum-on-the-platform-can-be-seen-queen-mary-right-the-queen-princess-elizabeth-and-sir-samuel-hoare-first-lord-of-the-admiralty-centuries-old-pageantry-of-father-thames-was-revile-this-afternoon-when-the-king-and-queen-travelled-down-the-river-in-at-admirals-barge-to-open-the-national-maritmo-museum-at-greenwich-it-is-the-first-museum-of-its-kind-in-britain-this-was-the-first-occasion-in-18-years-of-a-sovereign-proceeding-down-the-river-in-state-april-27-1937-photo-by-keystone-image467219143.html
RM2J43JNY–The King opens National Maritime Museum at Greenwich -- His Majesty declaring the National Maritime Museum. On the platform can be seen Queen Mary (right) The Queen, Princess Elizabeth and Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty. Centuries-old pageantry of father Thames was revile this afternoon when the King and Queen travelled down the river in at Admiral's Barge to open the National Maritmo Museum at Greenwich. It is the first museum of its Kind in Britain. This was the first occasion in 18 years of a Sovereign proceeding down the river in state. April 27, 1937. (Photo by Keystone)
Barge to be used by King and Queen at Coronation Naval Review undergoes trials in Southampton water. The 45 foot Admiral's Barge to be used to the King and Queen at the Coronation naval review underwent tests in Southampton water. The barge was built by the British Powerboat Company at Hythe. Photo shows: the Barge cutting through the water at her trials. 1 April 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barge-to-be-used-by-king-and-queen-at-coronation-naval-review-undergoes-trials-in-southampton-water-the-45-foot-admirals-barge-to-be-used-to-the-king-and-queen-at-the-coronation-naval-review-underwent-tests-in-southampton-water-the-barge-was-built-by-the-british-powerboat-company-at-hythe-photo-shows-the-barge-cutting-through-the-water-at-her-trials-1-april-1937-image359615609.html
RM2BW1WAH–Barge to be used by King and Queen at Coronation Naval Review undergoes trials in Southampton water. The 45 foot Admiral's Barge to be used to the King and Queen at the Coronation naval review underwent tests in Southampton water. The barge was built by the British Powerboat Company at Hythe. Photo shows: the Barge cutting through the water at her trials. 1 April 1937
Using the flag draped hull of a barge moored in the Medway as the courthouse, the Admiral of Medway held court at Rochester. For centuries the Mayors of Rochester have been Admirals of the Medway, and this year the Mayor Admiral is Alderman I. C. Winch. The court controls 20 miles of the river fisheries and meets every year to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the River Medway. 12 blue-jerseyed Free Fishers form the jury. 10 July 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/using-the-flag-draped-hull-of-a-barge-moored-in-the-medway-as-the-courthouse-the-admiral-of-medway-held-court-at-rochester-for-centuries-the-mayors-of-rochester-have-been-admirals-of-the-medway-and-this-year-the-mayor-admiral-is-alderman-i-c-winch-the-court-controls-20-miles-of-the-river-fisheries-and-meets-every-year-to-hear-disputes-or-applications-brought-by-free-fishers-of-the-river-medway-12-blue-jerseyed-free-fishers-form-the-jury-10-july-1937-image359617685.html
RM2BW200N–Using the flag draped hull of a barge moored in the Medway as the courthouse, the Admiral of Medway held court at Rochester. For centuries the Mayors of Rochester have been Admirals of the Medway, and this year the Mayor Admiral is Alderman I. C. Winch. The court controls 20 miles of the river fisheries and meets every year to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the River Medway. 12 blue-jerseyed Free Fishers form the jury. 10 July 1937
DISCIPLINING THE GERMAN! - Original wartime caption: The 'Leipzig' with her crew stood to attention salutes the passing Admiral's barge. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disciplining-the-german!-original-wartime-caption-the-leipzig-with-her-crew-stood-to-attention-salutes-the-passing-admirals-barge-photographic-negative-british-army-21st-army-group-image601992055.html
RM2WYB307–DISCIPLINING THE GERMAN! - Original wartime caption: The 'Leipzig' with her crew stood to attention salutes the passing Admiral's barge. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Jim Hill, left, and Boatswain's Mate SEAMAN Dylan Sandoval of the Deck Department replace wooden beading on the admiral's barge aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) during WestPac '93. Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boatswains-mate-2nd-class-jim-hill-left-and-boatswains-mate-seaman-dylan-sandoval-of-the-deck-department-replace-wooden-beading-on-the-admirals-barge-aboard-the-nuclear-powered-aircraft-carrier-uss-nimitz-cvn-68-during-westpac-93-country-pacific-ocean-poc-image504391914.html
RM2M8H10X–Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Jim Hill, left, and Boatswain's Mate SEAMAN Dylan Sandoval of the Deck Department replace wooden beading on the admiral's barge aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) during WestPac '93. Country: Pacific Ocean (POC)
Using the flag draped hull of a barge moored in the Medway as the courthouse, the Admiral of Medway held court at Rochester. For centuries the Mayors of Rochester have been Admirals of the Medway, and this year the Mayor Admiral is Alderman I. C. Winch. The court controls 20 miles of the river fisheries and meets every year to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the River Medway. 12 blue-jerseyed Free Fishers form the jury. 10 July 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/using-the-flag-draped-hull-of-a-barge-moored-in-the-medway-as-the-courthouse-the-admiral-of-medway-held-court-at-rochester-for-centuries-the-mayors-of-rochester-have-been-admirals-of-the-medway-and-this-year-the-mayor-admiral-is-alderman-i-c-winch-the-court-controls-20-miles-of-the-river-fisheries-and-meets-every-year-to-hear-disputes-or-applications-brought-by-free-fishers-of-the-river-medway-12-blue-jerseyed-free-fishers-form-the-jury-10-july-1937-image359617711.html
RM2BW201K–Using the flag draped hull of a barge moored in the Medway as the courthouse, the Admiral of Medway held court at Rochester. For centuries the Mayors of Rochester have been Admirals of the Medway, and this year the Mayor Admiral is Alderman I. C. Winch. The court controls 20 miles of the river fisheries and meets every year to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the River Medway. 12 blue-jerseyed Free Fishers form the jury. 10 July 1937
Admiral of the Medway's Court in a barge. Mayor in centuries old office. The Admiral of the Medway's Court, which controls twenty miles of the river fisheries, had its annual meeting in the hull of a barge moored off Rochester to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the Medway Councillor E C Edmunds, Mayor of Rochester, presided over the Court as Admiral of the Medway, a position held for centuriesby Mayors of the Kent town. twelve Free Fishers form the jury. Photo shows, the Admiral's court in the barge moored on the Medway. 9 July 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/admiral-of-the-medways-court-in-a-barge-mayor-in-centuries-old-office-the-admiral-of-the-medways-court-which-controls-twenty-miles-of-the-river-fisheries-had-its-annual-meeting-in-the-hull-of-a-barge-moored-off-rochester-to-hear-disputes-or-applications-brought-by-free-fishers-of-the-medway-councillor-e-c-edmunds-mayor-of-rochester-presided-over-the-court-as-admiral-of-the-medway-a-position-held-for-centuriesby-mayors-of-the-kent-town-twelve-free-fishers-form-the-jury-photo-shows-the-admirals-court-in-the-barge-moored-on-the-medway-9-july-1938-image359622332.html
RM2BW25XM–Admiral of the Medway's Court in a barge. Mayor in centuries old office. The Admiral of the Medway's Court, which controls twenty miles of the river fisheries, had its annual meeting in the hull of a barge moored off Rochester to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the Medway Councillor E C Edmunds, Mayor of Rochester, presided over the Court as Admiral of the Medway, a position held for centuriesby Mayors of the Kent town. twelve Free Fishers form the jury. Photo shows, the Admiral's court in the barge moored on the Medway. 9 July 1938
C-in-C and party embark in Destroyer for the Orkneys - C-in-C and Lt.Gen. Thorne leave the destroyer in Admiral's barge. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/c-in-c-and-party-embark-in-destroyer-for-the-orkneys-c-in-c-and-ltgen-thorne-leave-the-destroyer-in-admirals-barge-photographic-negative-british-army-image602836595.html
RM2X0NG6B–C-in-C and party embark in Destroyer for the Orkneys - C-in-C and Lt.Gen. Thorne leave the destroyer in Admiral's barge. Photographic negative , British Army
Admiral of the Medway's Court in a barge. Mayor in centuries old office. The Admiral of the Medway's Court, which controls twenty miles of the river fisheries, had its annual meeting in the hull of a barge moored off Rochester to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the Medway Councillor E C Edmunds, Mayor of Rochester, presided over the Court as Admiral of the Medway, a position held for centuriesby Mayors of the Kent town. twelve Free Fishers form the jury. Photo shows, the Admiral's court in the barge moored on the Medway. 9 July 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/admiral-of-the-medways-court-in-a-barge-mayor-in-centuries-old-office-the-admiral-of-the-medways-court-which-controls-twenty-miles-of-the-river-fisheries-had-its-annual-meeting-in-the-hull-of-a-barge-moored-off-rochester-to-hear-disputes-or-applications-brought-by-free-fishers-of-the-medway-councillor-e-c-edmunds-mayor-of-rochester-presided-over-the-court-as-admiral-of-the-medway-a-position-held-for-centuriesby-mayors-of-the-kent-town-twelve-free-fishers-form-the-jury-photo-shows-the-admirals-court-in-the-barge-moored-on-the-medway-9-july-1938-image359622329.html
RM2BW25XH–Admiral of the Medway's Court in a barge. Mayor in centuries old office. The Admiral of the Medway's Court, which controls twenty miles of the river fisheries, had its annual meeting in the hull of a barge moored off Rochester to hear disputes or applications brought by Free Fishers of the Medway Councillor E C Edmunds, Mayor of Rochester, presided over the Court as Admiral of the Medway, a position held for centuriesby Mayors of the Kent town. twelve Free Fishers form the jury. Photo shows, the Admiral's court in the barge moored on the Medway. 9 July 1938
GENERAL EISENHOWER VISITS BRITISH FLEET IN NORTH AFRICAN WATERS - General Eisenhower drawing away in the Admiral's Barge. Bottom figure is Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-eisenhower-visits-british-fleet-in-north-african-waters-general-eisenhower-drawing-away-in-the-admirals-barge-bottom-figure-is-admiral-sir-andrew-cunningham-british-army-image603071689.html
RM2X1482H–GENERAL EISENHOWER VISITS BRITISH FLEET IN NORTH AFRICAN WATERS - General Eisenhower drawing away in the Admiral's Barge. Bottom figure is Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham British Army