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NEWS - Staats- und Regierungschefs gedenken D-Day in Portsmouth
June 5, 2019 - Portsmouth, United Kingdom: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and Queen Elizabeth II at the D-Day 75th Commemorations in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. (i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06545162
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The historic luxury yacht Christina O at Canary Wharf, London - 03 Apr 2012
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Christina O moored at South Quay in London's docklands. First built for the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 as a river frigate called HMCS Stormont, Christina O took part in the second world war as part of the convoy that protected allied merchant ships in the Battle of the Atlantic and she was present during the D-Day landings serving off Juno beach. She is now one of the only surviving World War II ships that is still sailing. Aristotle Onassis bought the ship in 1954 and named it Christina O after his daughter. He gutted and converted the ship into one of the world's most luxurious private yachts at a cost of $4 million (equivalent to $45 million today). Chritina O is available for private charter.
The historic luxury yacht Christina O at Canary Wharf, London - 03 Apr 2012
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