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The Kometa a Russian built Hydrfoil ferry boat August 1968
The Kometa a Russian built Hydrfoil ferry boat August 1968.
Seen here sailing down the River Thames in London past a moored ship unloading outside riverside warehouses
The boat The KOMETA is in London for the Soviet Exhibition
Eatwell
Mirrorpix
England
WA*1955377
Media ID 21375446
© Mirrorpix
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The Kometa, a Russian-built Hydrofoil ferry boat, gracefully glides down the iconic River Thames in London during the vibrant summer of 1968. This print captures a moment frozen in time as it sails past a moored ship engaged in unloading activities outside picturesque riverside warehouses. The juxtaposition of traditional shipping practices and the futuristic design of The Kometa is truly remarkable. The arrival of this magnificent vessel from Russia has caused quite a stir among locals and visitors alike, as it docks temporarily in London for the highly anticipated Soviet Exhibition. Its sleek lines and cutting-edge technology symbolize both progress and cultural exchange between nations during this transformative era. In this snapshot, one can almost feel the gentle breeze off the river's surface and hear the distant sounds of cranes bustling at nearby docks. It serves as a reminder that waterways have long been vital conduits for travel, trade, and exploration. This evocative image transports us back to an era when ships were not just modes of transportation but also symbols of adventure and discovery. As we gaze upon this photograph by Eatwell from Memory Lane Prints, we are reminded that even amidst bustling cities like London, there is always room for marveling at extraordinary sights along our waterways.
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