File:George III reviewing the Fleet at Spithead 22 June 1773.jpg

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English: George III reviewing the Fleet at Spithead, 22 June 1773, depicting HMS 'Royal Oak'; watercolour, signed and dated 1773. Royal barge can be seen in the centre foreground beyond which is the stern of the 'Royal Oak'. The three-decker in the right background is probably the 'Barfleur', which was also present.
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