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The Queens Bows

27th September 1938: The bows of the liner Queen Elizabeth before its launching ceremony at John Browns shipyard in Clydebank, Glasgow. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

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Topical Press Agency

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1930 1939 Ceremony Clydebank Cruise Ship Davies Glasgow John Brown Launch Queen Elizabeth Scotland Shipyard


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The Queens Bows: A Majestic Launch into History In this black and white portrait, we are transported back to the 27th of September 1938, witnessing a momentous occasion at John Browns shipyard in Clydebank, Glasgow. The print captures the elegant bows of the legendary liner Queen Elizabeth just before its grand launching ceremony. The sheer magnitude and grace of this vessel is awe-inspiring. Standing tall against a backdrop of tranquil waters, the Queen Elizabeth exudes power and sophistication. Its sleek design hints at its ability to conquer vast oceans and transport passengers across continents. This historic snapshot by Topical Press Agency allows us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship involved in creating such an engineering marvel but also the significance it held for Scotland and Europe as a whole. As one gazes upon this image, they can almost feel the anticipation that filled the air on that fateful day. With no people present in this frame, our attention is solely focused on these majestic bows - symbols of strength and progress. This photograph serves as a testament to human ingenuity and ambition; it encapsulates both technological advancements in transportation during that era and highlights Scotland's rich maritime history. As we delve into this archival treasure from Fine Art Storehouse, let us celebrate not only the beauty captured within these frames but also acknowledge how moments like these shape our collective memory.

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