HMY Victoria and Albert III
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HMY Victoria and Albert was a royal yacht of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. The yacht was designed by the Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy Sir William White, launched in 1899 and ready for service in 1901. This was the third yacht to be named Victoria and Albert and she was fitted with steam engines fired by Belleville water-tube boilers. She served four sovereigns, and was decommissioned as royal yacht in 1939, served in the Second World War, and was broken up in 1954.
1899
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length 127 metre, beam 13.3 metre,
Pembroke Dock, Royal Navy, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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1899 HMY Victoria and Albert III
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ship launching
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ship commissioning
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Stamp of Seychelles - 1981 - Colnect 992057 - Royal Yacht The Victoria and Albert 1
A. de Simone - The Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert (III) under escort in the Mediterranean by H.M.S. Cochrane CSK 2003
Stamp of Seychelles - 1981 - Colnect 534202 - Royal Yacht The Victoria and Albert 1
Two studies of various fighting vessels including submarines, and the Royal Yacht 'Victoria and Albert III' RMG PV0068
Iot Victoria and Albert - cambra
Passing Harland & Wolff's, Approaching Donegall Quay (Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert taking George V and Queen Mary to the Opening of Northern Ireland Parliament) (1921) BELUM.U3729
Iot Victoria and Albert - cambra del rei Jordi

