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Jigsaw Puzzle : Construction Navale-Queen Mary 2
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Construction Navale-Queen Mary 2
Photo date du 30 octobre 1952 du paquebot le " Queen Mary" quai dans le port de Southampton (Grande-Bretagne). Le paquebot de luxe le " Queen Mary 2" sera construit partir du 16 janvier 2002 aux chantiers navals de l Atlantique Saint-Nazaire. D une longeur de 345 mtres et de la hauteur d un immeuble de 21 tages, le paquebot de luxe pourra accueillir 3000 passagers.
A photo dated 30 October 1952 of the Cunard liner " Queen Mary" arriving at the dry dock in Southampton. (Photo by AFP)
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Jigsaw Puzzle (500 Pieces)
Discover the intrigue of the high seas with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic "Queen Mary 2" by Agence France-Presse (AFP). Captured in 1952, this image shows the original "Queen Mary" docked in Southampton, England, with the luxurious "Queen Mary 2" under construction in the background. Bring the nostalgic charm of ocean liners to your home with this captivating jigsaw puzzle. Engage your mind, challenge your problem-solving skills, and create a beautiful piece of art that tells a story. Immerse yourself in the puzzle-solving journey and unveil the intricate details of this historic photograph.
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This vintage print captures the iconic Cunard liner, "Queen Mary" as it gracefully docks in Southampton on 30 October 1952. The image showcases the grandeur and elegance of this magnificent vessel, which was a symbol of luxury and sophistication during its time. Fast forward to modern times, and we witness the birth of its successor, the "Queen Mary 2". Construction for this opulent cruise ship began on 16 January 2002 at the Atlantic Shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. With an impressive length of 345 meters, equivalent to a towering 21-story building, this luxurious liner has been designed to accommodate up to 3000 passengers. The juxtaposition between these two vessels from different eras highlights the evolution of maritime engineering and design. While both ships embody timeless beauty and grace, they represent distinct chapters in naval history. As we admire this photograph by Agence France-Presse (AFP), we are reminded of the rich heritage that lies within every ship's journey. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our eternal fascination with exploration across vast oceans
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