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Regatta to be held in Hobart Town in honor of the visit of the Flying Squadron, Friday, January 7th, 1870 : under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Charles Du Cane, Esq., and Rear-Admiral Hornby
Bib ID 268753
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
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Printer (Hobart Town : "Mercury" Steam Press Office)
Description [Hobart Town : s.n.], 1870 
1 broadside ; 47 x 23 cm. 
Collection Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK1119/2 
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Caption title.

Printed in two columns on white silk with red fringe.

Also available online at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.aus-vn268753

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK1119/­2.

Subjects Flying Squadron Cruise - (1869-1870 : - London, etc.)  |  Warships - Great Britain - Visits to foreign ports.  |  Naval ceremonies, honors, and salutes - Tasmania.
Other authors/contributors Du Cane, Charles, Sir

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