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             Prime Minister  Winston Churchill and Captain  John Cecil Kelly-Rogers in the Boeing 314 flying boat Berwick, January 1942 
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           January 1942 | 
          
          
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               This is photograph  H 16632 from the collections of the  Imperial War Museums (collection no. 4700-37) | 
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           Horton (Capt), War Office official photographer | 
          
          
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