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circa 1910: The Mauretania under construction at John Brown and Co Ltd shipyard on Clydeside. John Browns shipyards were the most famous on Clydeside and produced many liners, including the Aquitania and the Queen Elizabeth. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

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1910 1919 Building Activity Construction Industry Construction Site John Brown Scaffolding Scotland Shipbuilder Shipyard Clydeside Co Ltd


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Shipbuilding Legacy - The Mauretania Takes Shape on Clydeside

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. This print captures a pivotal moment in shipbuilding history. Circa 1910, the iconic Mauretania is under construction at John Brown and Co Ltd shipyard on Clydeside, Scotland. Known for their exceptional craftsmanship, John Brown's shipyards were renowned for producing magnificent liners that sailed across the seas. The image showcases the sheer scale of this ambitious project as scaffolding surrounds the partially built vessel. Against the backdrop of a tranquil sea, workers diligently toil away, embodying the spirit of dedication and skill that defined this era. The Mauretania was just one of many illustrious ships crafted by John Brown's shipyards. Notable mentions include Aquitania and Queen Elizabeth—testaments to their expertise in creating majestic nautical vessels. Transportation enthusiasts and history buffs alike will appreciate this archival photograph's ability to transport them back in time. It offers a glimpse into an industry that played a vital role in shaping Europe's maritime heritage. With its landscape perspective capturing every intricate detail, from rivets to hulls, this print serves as a testament to human ingenuity and determination. It stands as a tribute not only to John Brown but also to all those who contributed their skills towards building these engineering marvels. Whether displayed in homes or offices, this striking image evokes admiration for both the artistry behind its creation and the monumental achievements it represents—a

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