Full titles read: "The King with his Troops - His Majesty sees marvels of modern mechanised forces."
Aldershot, Hampshire.
High angle L/S of a line of army trucks moving slowly in a line over a field. L/S of King George V watching the trucks drive past with some military officers.
Full titles read: "The King with his Troops - His Majesty sees marvels of modern mechanised forces."
Aldershot, Hampshire.
High angle L/S of a line of army trucks moving slowly in a line over a field. L/S of King George V watching the trucks drive past with some military officers.
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