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17-year-old Tammy Wood was among the workers celebrating the naming of the ship Helice

17-year-old Tammy Wood was among the workers celebrating the naming of the ship Helice
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17-year-old Tammy Wood was among the workers celebrating the naming of the ship Helice

17-year-old Tammy Wood was among the workers celebrating the naming of the ship Helice, at Kvaerner Govan. It was a proud moment for shipyard trainee medical secretary Tammy as her father was once a welder at the yard. 13th March 1991. © Mirrorpix

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In this photo print, we witness the joyous celebration of 17-year-old Tammy Wood and her fellow workers at Kvaerner Govan shipyard in Scotland. The occasion? The christening of the magnificent vessel named Helice. As a trainee medical secretary at the shipyard, Tammy's pride is palpable, especially knowing that her father once worked as a skilled welder within these very walls. The image captures Tammy amidst a sea of hard hats and vibrant flowers, symbolizing both the industrious nature of shipbuilding and the blossoming future that lies ahead for this young woman. Her beaming smile radiates pure happiness and accomplishment. This snapshot from March 13th, 1991 encapsulates an era when Scottish shipyards were bustling with activity and represented a vital part of the country's industrial heritage. It serves as a poignant reminder of the dedication and craftsmanship required to construct such majestic vessels. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded not only of Tammy's personal triumph but also of the collective pride felt by all those involved in bringing Helice to life. This image stands as a testament to their hard work, determination, and unwavering commitment to excellence. Memory Lane Prints presents us with yet another powerful glimpse into history—a moment frozen in time that evokes feelings of admiration for those who built our maritime legacy.


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Relive the nostalgia of a historic moment with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image features 17-year-old Tammy Wood, proudly joining the celebration as she takes part in the naming ceremony of the ship Helice at Kvaerner Govan. A poignant reminder of her father's legacy as a former shipyard worker, this timeless memento is meticulously crafted and framed to preserve the essence of this cherished memory. Add a touch of history and personal charm to your home or office decor.


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Relive the joyous moment of history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image features 17-year-old Tammy Wood, beaming with pride as she takes part in the naming ceremony of the ship Helice at Kvaerner Govan. A poignant memory for Tammy, as her father once worked at the shipyard. Our high-quality prints bring the past to life, allowing you to cherish precious moments and share them with your loved ones. Order now and add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office.


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Relive the nostalgic moment with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring 17-year-old Tammy Wood at the naming ceremony of the ship Helice. This heartwarming image captures Tammy's pride and joy as she celebrates with her colleagues at Kvaerner Govan. A perfect addition to your office or home, this poster print is a tribute to the rich maritime history and the spirit of camaraderie. Bring the memories alive with Media Storehouse's high-quality poster prints.


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