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Cross section of the royal yacht Britannia
A diagrammatic drawing of H.M.V Britannia, the royal yacht, first launched in 1953 and decommissioned in 1997. Featured in the Royal Wedding Number of The Illustrated London News in May 1960 as it was where the newly wed Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong Jones spent their honeymoon, sailing around the Caribbean. Date: 1960
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1. Title: A Royal Retreat: Cross Section of the Luxurious Royal Yacht Britannia, Where Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon Spent Their Honeymoon 2.. This diagrammatic drawing offers a captivating glimpse into the opulent interior of H.M.V Britannia, the iconic royal yacht that graced the waters from 1953 to 1997. Launched in the early 1950s, this British-built vessel served as a floating palace for the British monarchy, hosting numerous events and providing transport for royal engagements both at home and abroad. The yacht gained significant historical significance when it played host to the honeymoon of HRH Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon (Anthony Armstrong Jones) in 1960. As featured in the Royal Wedding Number of The Illustrated London News, the newlyweds set sail on a romantic journey around the Caribbean, basking in the luxury and privacy that the yacht afforded them. The cross-section illustration reveals the impressive layout of the vessel, showcasing various cabins, lounges, and dining areas designed for the comfort and enjoyment of the royal family and their guests. The yacht's grandeur is evident in the meticulously planned spaces, which include a stately drawing room, a formal dining room, and a spacious sun deck. As a testament to the elegance and sophistication of the royal yachting era, this diagrammatic drawing invites us to explore the history and allure of the H.M.V Britannia, a symbol of luxury and royal tradition that continues to captivate audiences.
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