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H.M. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip arrive at the Cocos Islands, April 1954.
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Aerial view of Cocos (Keeling) Islands Airport (ICAO code: YPCC).
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Home Island.
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Prince Philip waves goodbye as he and Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by John Clunies Ross, return to their ship from Home Island (1954).
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H.M. Queen Elizabeth at a garden party held in her honour at Home Island.
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Compass stand from the bridge of
HMAS
Sydney
, which destroyed the SMS
Emden
, installed at Port Macquarie, New South Wales, in 1929.
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A broadside view of the wrecked German raider
Emden
after her encounter with HMAS
Sydney
near Cocos Island. Seamen, shortly to be rescued by the Sydney, crowd together on the clear end of the vessel. In the foreground, several crew members look on from the
Sydney
's foredeck.
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The last bombing raid of World War II by 99, 356 and 321 Squadrons is cancelled, 15 August 1945.
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- ↑
"Cocos (Keeling) Islands"
.
The World Factbook
. CIA. Archived from
the original
on 10 January 2019
. Retrieved
27 January
2012
.
- ↑
Maj-General J. T. Durrant (SA Air Force, Commanding Officer, Cocos Islands), watched by Wing Commander "Sandy" Webster (Commanding Officer, 99 Squadron), Squadron Leader Les Evans (Acting Commanding Officer, 356 Squadron) and Lieutenant Commander W. van Prooijen (Commanding Officer, 321 Squadron).
12°07′S
96°54′E
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12.117°S 96.900°E
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-12.117; 96.900