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Ship Yard Collection

"Shipyard: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Maritime History" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of shipyards, where dreams set sail and legends were born

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Ship Yard Collection: RMS Carpathia, 1903
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Ship Yard Collection: The Launch of R. M. S. Queen Mary, Clydebank, September 1934
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Ship Yard Collection: Launch of HMS Ark Royal, Birkenhead, 1937
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Ship Yard Collection: Harland and Wolff Yard
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Ship Yard Collection: Canberra: the swimming-pool
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Ship Yard Collection: The Lobnitz Shipyard, Renfrew, Scotland, 1912
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Ship Yard Collection: R. M. S. Queen Mary leaving Clydebank, March 1936
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Ship Yard Collection: Shipyard Sunset
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Ship Yard Collection: R. M. S. Queen Mary under construction, 1934
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Ship Yard Collection: View of the luxurious reading room onboard the Titanic
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Ship Yard Collection: The Launch of R. M. S. Queen Mary, Clydebank, September 1934
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Ship Yard Collection: R. M. S. Queen Mary under construction, Clydebank, September
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Ship Yard Collection: Traditional construction of gulets at a Bodrum boatyard
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Ship Yard Collection: VENICE: ARSENALE. The Arsenale of Venice, Italy. Drawing by Antonio di Natale, 18th century
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Ship Yard Collection: BUSN2A-00135
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Ship Yard Collection: Tyneside Shipyard
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Ship Yard Collection: Inverkeithing Bay, Inverkeithing, 1949
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Ship Yard Collection: Shipyard Apprentice
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Ship Yard Collection: TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, c1910. View of the Olympic (left) and Titanic under construction at
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Ship Yard Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II at Kiel shipyard, Germany, WW1
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Ship Yard Collection: Propellor of R. M. S. Queen Mary, September 1934
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Ship Yard Collection: R. M. S. Queen Mary under construction, Clydebank, 1934
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Ship Yard Collection: Canberra: The First Class Lounge
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Ship Yard Collection: Sunset over Barrow in Furness town and shipyard, Cumbria, UK
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Ship Yard Collection: Cranes and ships in the Okpo Shipyard in South Korea
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Ship Yard Collection: Cranes of German shipyard Blohm&Voss are silhouetted during sunset in Hamburg
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Ship Yard Collection: Ballstad, Vestvagoy, Lofoten Islands, Nordland, Norway
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Ship Yard Collection: Another harrier of the U-boats nears completion... Marine Construction Co. Stamford, Conn. 1942
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Ship Yard Collection: Calking Chisel Used in Milwaukee Ship Yard, 1940. Creator: Herman O. Stroh
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Ship Yard Collection: Robert Thompsons Shipyard at Southwick (oil on canvas)
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Ship Yard Collection: Old Houses about to be demolished for the New Courts of Law (engraving)
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Ship Yard Collection: Design for the ice-breaking train ferry steamer SS Baikal (ink on paper)
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Ship Yard Collection: Ship Yard, Tottenham, London (engraving)
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Ship Yard Collection: William Piles Shipyard, North Sands, c. 1830 (oil on canvas)
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Ship Yard Collection: Women at work in a Naval ship-building yard, 1916 (b / w photo)
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Ship Yard Collection: South-West View of an Ancient Structure in Ship Yard, Temple Bar (engraving)
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Ship Yard Collection: The ice-breaking train ferry steamer SS Baikal
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Ship Yard Collection: Shipyards of the Pharo at Marseilles, 1834 (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Ship Yard Collection: The ice-breaking train ferry steamer SS Baikal
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Ship Yard Collection: The ice-breaking train ferry steamer SS Baikal
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Ship Yard Collection: RAF Photo reconnaissance of Kiel after the heavy daylight attack by USaF Flying
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Ship Yard Collection: Wakefield WF1 1 Map
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Ship Yard Collection: Elmbridge KT13 8 Map
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Ship Yard Collection: South-west view of an old timber-framed house in Ship Yard, Westminster, London, 1815
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Ship Yard Collection: Colonial shipyard
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Ship Yard Collection: Clipper ship Flying Cloud launched in Boston
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Ship Yard Collection: Ship-building in New England, 1800s


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"Shipyard: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Maritime History" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of shipyards, where dreams set sail and legends were born. From the iconic RMS Carpathia in 1903 to the majestic R. M. S. Queen Mary leaving Clydebank in March 1936, these shipyards have witnessed remarkable moments that shaped our maritime heritage. The launch of R. M. S. Queen Mary at Clydebank in September 1934 was a spectacle like no other. The air buzzed with anticipation as this grand vessel gracefully took its first plunge into the water, marking a new era of luxury travel. In Birkenhead, 1937 witnessed another historic moment when HMS Ark Royal emerged from its birthplace, showcasing British naval prowess and engineering excellence. Harland & Wolff Shipyard in Belfast holds an indelible place in history as it gave life to two legendary vessels - Titanic and Olympic. These colossal ships forever etched their names on the pages of maritime tragedy and triumph. The Harland and Wolff Yard became synonymous with innovation and craftsmanship, producing awe-inspiring vessels that sailed across oceans with grace and power. Canberra's swimming pool onboard added a touch of elegance amidst vast seas; a testament to luxurious ocean liners designed for utmost comfort. Traveling north to Scotland's Lobnitz Shipyard in Renfrew takes us back to 1912 when skilled hands meticulously crafted vessels that would navigate treacherous waters with resilience. As day turns into night, witness a breathtaking Shipyard Sunset - an enchanting blend of vibrant hues painting the sky above these bustling hubs of creativity and industry. R. M. S. Queen Mary under construction at Clydebank showcases human ingenuity at its finest; every rivet hammered symbolizing dedication towards creating floating marvels capable of defying nature's mightiest forces.