RMC9HGK0–Edinburgh, UK. 6th Jan, 2012. The Royal Yacht Britannia being moved to dry dock in Leith, Edinburgh. The ship had to have water pumped after a door leak while being prepared for the move to Dry Dock.
RMC9HGH5–Edinburgh, UK. 6th Jan, 2012. The Royal Yacht Britannia being moved to dry dock in Leith, Edinburgh. The ship had to have water pumped after a door leak while being prepared for the move to Dry Dock.
RMC9HGJF–Edinburgh, UK. 6th Jan, 2012. The Royal Yacht Britannia being moved to dry dock in Leith, Edinburgh. The ship had to have water pumped after a door leak while being prepared for the move to Dry Dock.
RMC9HGK8–Edinburgh, UK. 6th Jan, 2012. The Royal Yacht Britannia being moved to dry dock in Leith, Edinburgh. The ship had to have water pumped after a door leak while being prepared for the move to Dry Dock.
RMC9HGHT–Edinburgh, UK. 6th Jan, 2012. The Royal Yacht Britannia being moved to dry dock in Leith, Edinburgh. The ship had to have water pumped after a door leak while being prepared for the move to Dry Dock.
RMC9HGK5–Edinburgh, UK. 6th Jan, 2012. The Royal Yacht Britannia being moved to dry dock in Leith, Edinburgh. The ship had to have water pumped after a door leak while being prepared for the move to Dry Dock.
RM2D96Y54–Grassmarket and Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 3 November 2020. The Royal Yacht Brittania is currently open to visitors but as from tomorrow Wednesday it will remain closed. Their website reports 'the charity that operates The Royal Yacht Britannia have taken the decision to temporarily close to visitors from 9am on Wednesday 4 November until further notice. We will be getting in touch with you if you have booked a ticket.'
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