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Unveiling Of Memorial At HMS "Crystal Palace" - A photograph taken at the Crystal Palace during the unveiling by the Prince of Wales of the memorial trophy-battleship's bell - to the 125,000 officers and men of the Royal Naval volunteer Reserve who were trained there during the war, when the building was given the name of H.M.S. "Victory VI". It shows the Prince performing the ceremony on a platform in front of the memorial on the Terrace, or "Quarter Deck", as it was known. July 27, 1931. (Photo by Central Press).

Unveiling Of Memorial At HMS "Crystal Palace" - A photograph taken at the Crystal Palace during the unveiling by the Prince of Wales of the memorial trophy-battleship's bell - to the 125,000 officers and men of the Royal Naval volunteer Reserve who were trained there during the war, when the building was given the name of H.M.S. "Victory VI". It shows the Prince performing the ceremony on a platform in front of the memorial on the Terrace, or "Quarter Deck", as it was known. July 27, 1931. (Photo by Central Press).
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Unveiling Of Memorial At HMS "Crystal Palace" - A photograph taken at the Crystal Palace during the unveiling by the Prince of Wales of the memorial trophy-battleship's bell - to the 125,000 officers and men of the Royal Naval volunteer Reserve who were trained there during the war, when the building was given the name of H.M.S. "Victory VI". It shows the Prince performing the ceremony on a platform in front of the memorial on the Terrace, or "Quarter Deck", as it was known. July 27, 1931. (Photo by Central Press).
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