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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}}{{Use British English|date=February 2018}}{{Italic title}}Prince Frederick's Barge is a {{convert|63.34|ft|m|adj=mid|-long}} British state barge. Designed by William Kent, it was built on the South Bank by John Hall for Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1732. Upon Frederick's death in 1751, the barge was used by successive British monarchs until 1849 when she was cut up into three sections and stored in the Royal Barge House at Windsor Great Park. King George VI placed the barge on loan to the National Maritime Museum in 1951, where it is currently on display. References - General
{{refbegin}}- {{cite web|title=Prince Frederick's Barge|url=http://www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/617/prince-fredericks-barge|website=National Historic Ships UK|accessdate=26 July 2014}}
- {{cite web|title=What is the history of Prince Frederick's barge?|url=http://www.rmg.co.uk/explore/sea-and-ships/facts/faqs/history-of-prince-fredericks-barge|website=National Maritime Museum|publisher=Royal Museums Greenwich|accessdate=26 July 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812055457/http://www.rmg.co.uk/explore/sea-and-ships/facts/faqs/history-of-prince-fredericks-barge|archivedate=12 August 2014|df=dmy-all}}
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