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Clydebank Collection (page 3)

Clydebank is a town in Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom

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Background imageClydebank Collection: Aerial view showing the Singer Manufacturing Company sewing machine factory in Kilbowie

Aerial view showing the Singer Manufacturing Company sewing machine factory in Kilbowie, Clydebank. Circa 1935

Background imageClydebank Collection: Trade Union Leader Jimmy Reid pictured at his Clydebank home with youngest daughter Julie

Trade Union Leader Jimmy Reid pictured at his Clydebank home with youngest daughter Julie Reid & pet dog Sandy, 3rd October 1976

Background imageClydebank Collection: Trade Unionist Jimmy Reid at Marathon oil rig yard in Clydebank

Trade Unionist Jimmy Reid at Marathon oil rig yard in Clydebank, where 2000 workers have recently heard news warning of closure in six months time, unless new orders are obtained, 14th January 1976

Background imageClydebank Collection: The ocean liner Queen Mary berthed at Clydebank docks circa 1938

The ocean liner Queen Mary berthed at Clydebank docks circa 1938

Background imageClydebank Collection: The ocean liner Queen Mary berthed at Clydebank docks circa 1938

The ocean liner Queen Mary berthed at Clydebank docks circa 1938

Background imageClydebank Collection: The last tram in public service on its route from Clydebank to Dalmuir

The last tram in public service on its route from Clydebank to Dalmuir and the farewell procession, on 4th September 1962

Background imageClydebank Collection: Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two devastation in street Firemen Air raid Army bomb

Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two devastation in street Firemen Air raid Army bomb damage

Background imageClydebank Collection: Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two devastation in street Firemen Air raid Army bomb

Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two devastation in street Firemen Air raid Army bomb damage

Background imageClydebank Collection: Ship called Sylvania under Construction November 1956 at John Browns Yard at

Ship called Sylvania under Construction November 1956 at John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland - The 22, 000 ton Cunard Liner is a sister ship to Invernia, Saxonia and Carinthia

Background imageClydebank Collection: Rivers Clyde aerial view Glasgow Clydebank February 1994

Rivers Clyde aerial view Glasgow Clydebank February 1994

Background imageClydebank Collection: Barbara Knox is kissed by man in Clydebank May 1989

Barbara Knox is kissed by man in Clydebank May 1989

Background imageClydebank Collection: Barbara Knox in Clydebank May 1989

Barbara Knox in Clydebank May 1989

Background imageClydebank Collection: Cunard liner ship Carinthia pictured leaving John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland

Cunard liner ship Carinthia pictured leaving John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland after construction and launchin by Princess Margaret December 1955

Background imageClydebank Collection: Cunard Liner Ship Ivernia pictured leaving John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland

Cunard Liner Ship Ivernia pictured leaving John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland after construction to begin trials off the Isles of Arran circa 1956

Background imageClydebank Collection: The Queen Mary ship being launched at John Brown shipyard in Clydebank September 1934

The Queen Mary ship being launched at John Brown shipyard in Clydebank September 1934

Background imageClydebank Collection: The 22, 000 ton Cunard Liner Sylvania under Construction at John Brown

The 22, 000 ton Cunard Liner Sylvania under Construction at John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland November 1956. Her sister ships were Invernia, Saxonia and Carinthia also built by John Brown

Background imageClydebank Collection: The luxury liner QE2 under construction at John Browns Shipyard in Clydebank

The luxury liner QE2 under construction at John Browns Shipyard in Clydebank on the River Clyde December 1966

Background imageClydebank Collection: Ship Queen Elizabeth II - September 1967. Crowds gather as the QE2 is launched at

Ship Queen Elizabeth II - September 1967. Crowds gather as the QE2 is launched at Clydebank

Background imageClydebank Collection: WW2 II Scotland Glasgow Clydebank Air Raid Two children watch workmen clear away

WW2 II Scotland Glasgow Clydebank Air Raid Two children watch workmen clear away rubble following the German air raid on the city March 1941

Background imageClydebank Collection: Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two - devastation in the street

Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two - devastation in the street

Background imageClydebank Collection: Clydebank Blitz March 1941 Bankhead Primary School flattened

Clydebank Blitz March 1941 Bankhead Primary School flattened

Background imageClydebank Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, with Prince Philip launch the Queen Elizabeth 2 'QE2'

Queen Elizabeth II, with Prince Philip launch the Queen Elizabeth 2 "QE2"
Queen Elizabeth II, with Prince Philip launch the Queen Elizabeth 2 " QE2" at John Browns shipyard, Clydebank. 20th September 1967

Background imageClydebank Collection: Gillian Baxter with the fire engine which ready for action should it be need ied in this

Gillian Baxter with the fire engine which ready for action should it be need ied in this latest firemens strike. Its normal home is behind the walls of Clydebank Singer sewing machine factory as a

Background imageClydebank Collection: The Liner Queen Elizabeth II, towering over the tugs as she moves into the fitting out

The Liner Queen Elizabeth II, towering over the tugs as she moves into the fitting out, as she is launched at Clydebank shipyard in Scotland September 1967 P004271

Background imageClydebank Collection: The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship - An aerial view of the ship after the launching

The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship - An aerial view of the ship after the launching ceremony at John Browns yard, Clydebank

Background imageClydebank Collection: The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship the launching ceremony at John Browns yard

The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship the launching ceremony at John Browns yard, Clydebank

Background imageClydebank Collection: The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship - final touches to the ship in dry dock at John

The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship - final touches to the ship in dry dock at John Browns yard, Clydebank

Background imageClydebank Collection: The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship - the launching ceremony at John Browns yard

The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship - the launching ceremony at John Browns yard, Clydebank

Background imageClydebank Collection: Hampshire PO2 7 Map

Hampshire PO2 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hampshire PO2 7

Background imageClydebank Collection: West Dunbartonshire G81 4 Map

West Dunbartonshire G81 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of West Dunbartonshire G81 4

Background imageClydebank Collection: WW2 - Nairana-class Escort Carrier - HMS Nairana. She was built at John Brown & Company

WW2 - Nairana-class Escort Carrier - HMS Nairana. She was built at John Brown & Company shipyards in Clydebank, Scotland. When construction started in 1941 she was intended as a merchant ship

Background imageClydebank Collection: London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) - SS Prague

London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) - SS Prague - launched in 1929. Built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, a sister of Vienna and Amsterdam

Background imageClydebank Collection: Workers leaving... after construction of Cunarder 534 was suspended, December 1931, (1935)

Workers leaving... after construction of Cunarder 534 was suspended, December 1931, (1935)
Workers leaving the shipyards after construction of Cunarder 534 was suspended, Clydebank, Scotland, December 1931, (1935)

Background imageClydebank Collection: Launch of the Empress of Britain, Glasgow, 11 June 1930, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Launch of the Empress of Britain, Glasgow, 11 June 1930, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Launch of the Empress of Britain, Glasgow, Scotland, 11 June 1930, (1935). The new Canadian Pacific Liner, Empress of Britain, which was launched at Glasgow by the Prince of Wales

Background imageClydebank Collection: Ship-Queen Elizabeth

Ship-Queen Elizabeth
Britains new giant liner " Queen Elizabeth", the largest ship ever built at the time of her construction, sails down the Clyde at the start of her secret maiden voyage across the Atlantic

Background imageClydebank Collection: Queen Mary Launch

Queen Mary Launch
The launch of the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary from John Browns shipyard at Clydebank, Scotland. The ship was known as 534 in John Browns shipyards but was christened Queen Mary in 1936

Background imageClydebank Collection: The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire under way. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire under way. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire under way. The Sapphire was built for the Duke of Bedford, by John Brown and Co. Limited, of Clydebank in 1912

Background imageClydebank Collection: The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire at anchor, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire at anchor, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire at anchor, 1913. The Sapphire was built for the Duke of Bedford, by John Brown and Co. Limited, of Clydebank in 1912

Background imageClydebank Collection: The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire, 1923. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire, 1923. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 142 ton steam yacht Sapphire, 1923. The Sapphire was built for the Duke of Bedford, by John Brown and Co. Limited, of Clydebank in 1912

Background imageClydebank Collection: The steam yacht Sea Snake 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The steam yacht Sea Snake 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The steam yacht Sea Snake 1911. Sea Snake was built by James & George Thomson of Clydebank and launched in 1876

Background imageClydebank Collection: Fitting-Out Basin of John Brown and Companys shipbuilding yard at Clydebank, 1937

Fitting-Out Basin of John Brown and Companys shipbuilding yard at Clydebank, 1937
In the Fitting-Out Basin of John Brown and Companys shipbuilding yard at Clydebank, 1937. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. II, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Fleetway House, London]

Background imageClydebank Collection: Seen from a crane, the River Clyde has appearance of a long narrow dock basin, 1937

Seen from a crane, the River Clyde has appearance of a long narrow dock basin, 1937
Seen from a Mammoth crane, the River Clyde has the appearance of a long narrow dock basin, 1937. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. II, edited by Clarence Winchester

Background imageClydebank Collection: Launching of giant new British liner the RMS Queen Mary, September 26, 1934, (1936) Artist

Launching of giant new British liner the RMS Queen Mary, September 26, 1934, (1936) Artist
An Historic Event. The launching of the giant new British liner the R.M.S. Queen Mary on September 26, 1934, at John Brown and Co.s shipyard on the Clyde, 1936

Background imageClydebank Collection: Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, 1930-1934, (1936)

Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, 1930-1934, (1936)
Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, . From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageClydebank Collection: The Massive Hull, partly placed, 1930-1934, (1936)

The Massive Hull, partly placed, 1930-1934, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageClydebank Collection: More than 1, 000 Feet Long. Shell of Queen Mary in early days of construction, 1930-1934, (1936)

More than 1, 000 Feet Long. Shell of Queen Mary in early days of construction, 1930-1934, (1936)
More than 1, 000 Feet Long. The shell of the Queen Mary in the early days of her construction, 1930-1934, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester

Background imageClydebank Collection: Visiting the Liner Queen Mary, 1937

Visiting the Liner Queen Mary, 1937
Visiting the Liner Queen Mary, Clydebank, March, 1936 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageClydebank Collection: Launch of the Cunard ocean liner `Queen Mary`, 1934 (1935)

Launch of the Cunard ocean liner `Queen Mary`, 1934 (1935). The British giant liner, Cunarder No. 534, was launched on September 26th by Her Majesty, who christened the boat Queen Mary, 1909



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Clydebank Collection

Clydebank is a town in Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom, and is located on the north bank of the River Clyde and is part of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. The town was founded in 1888 and has since grown to become an important industrial centre. Its economy was based on shipbuilding until the 1980s when it diversified into other industries such as electronics and engineering. Today, Clydebank remains a vibrant community with plenty to offer visitors including shopping centres, leisure facilities and parks. There are also many historical sites to explore such as Erskine Bridge which spans across the River Clyde, or Kilbowie Outdoor Centre which offers activities for all ages. With its rich history, stunning views of the river and close proximity to Glasgow city centre, Clydebank is an ideal destination for anyone looking for a unique experience in Scotland's largest city region.
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The Clydebank Collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the town of Clydebank in Strathclyde Scotland. Our collection showcases stunning images capturing the beauty and history of this Scottish town. From vintage photographs to contemporary shots, there is something for everyone in this collection. Whether you are looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful artwork or simply want to send a thoughtful greeting card to someone special, the Clydebank Collection has it all. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper and canvas, these products are sure to impress. The Clydebank Collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent choice for anyone who loves Scotland's rich cultural heritage or wants to add some unique artwork to their living space.
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What Clydebank (Strathclyde Scotland United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Clydebank art prints that capture the beauty and history of this Scottish town. From stunning landscape photographs to vintage posters, there is something for everyone. You can choose from black and white images that showcase the industrial heritage of Clydebank or colorful prints that highlight its vibrant community. Some popular options include photographs of the iconic Titan Crane, which dominates the skyline, as well as historic images of shipbuilding on the River Clyde. There are also contemporary artworks featuring local landmarks such as Dalmuir Park and St Stephen's Church. Whether you are looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office, or a thoughtful gift for someone who loves Scotland, we have plenty of options to choose from. With high-quality printing and framing services available, you can be sure that your print will look great wherever it is displayed.
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