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The Queen Visits Her Naval Airmen - The Queen chatting with commodore Sir Aubrey St. Clair Ford, commodore of the Barracks (right), on her arrival at the Royal Naval Barracks, Lee-on-Solent, today (Friday). Paying her first visit to a naval establishment since her Accession , The Queen today (Friday) visited The Royal Navy's Home Air Command at Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. She travelled from London by rail to Fort *****, completing her journey by car, which was escorted by two S.51 Weatland Sikeraky Dragonfly helicopters - the type that has been operating on rescue work behind enemy lines in Korea. November 21, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).

The Queen Visits Her Naval Airmen - The Queen chatting with commodore Sir Aubrey St. Clair Ford, commodore of the Barracks (right), on her arrival at the Royal Naval Barracks, Lee-on-Solent, today (Friday). Paying her first visit to a naval establishment since her Accession , The Queen today (Friday) visited The Royal Navy's Home Air Command at Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. She travelled from London by rail to Fort *****, completing her journey by car, which was escorted by two S.51 Weatland Sikeraky Dragonfly helicopters - the type that has been operating on rescue work behind enemy lines in Korea. November 21, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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The Queen Visits Her Naval Airmen - The Queen chatting with commodore Sir Aubrey St. Clair Ford, commodore of the Barracks (right), on her arrival at the Royal Naval Barracks, Lee-on-Solent, today (Friday). Paying her first visit to a naval establishment since her Accession , The Queen today (Friday) visited The Royal Navy's Home Air Command at Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. She travelled from London by rail to Fort *****, completing her journey by car, which was escorted by two S.51 Weatland Sikeraky Dragonfly helicopters - the type that has been operating on rescue work behind enemy lines in Korea. November 21, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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