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Welding. A welder at work on the construction of the liner Queen Mary at Clydebank

Welding. A welder at work on the construction of the liner Queen Mary at Clydebank


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Welding. A welder at work on the construction of the liner Queen Mary at Clydebank

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General Photographic Agency

Media ID 12559403

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1935 Boat Deck Clothing Construction Industry Helmet Industry Kneeling Metal Industry Occupation One Man Only Protective Workwear Railing Scotland Welding Work Helmet Welder


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This print captures a moment in history as a skilled welder works diligently on the construction of the iconic liner Queen Mary at Clydebank. Taken in 1935 by General Photographic Agency, this image showcases the dedication and craftsmanship required to build such a magnificent nautical vessel. In this snapshot, we see a lone figure kneeling on the boat deck, clad in protective workwear from head to toe. The welder's helmet and mask shield his face as he focuses intently on joining two metal pieces together with precision. The railing behind him serves as a reminder of the vastness of this project and the scale of expertise needed for its completion. The composition exudes an atmosphere of industry and determination, highlighting both the physical labor involved in shipbuilding and the importance of attention to detail. Every spark that flies from his welding torch tells a story of progress towards creating one of Britain's most renowned ocean liners. As we admire this historical photograph, it transports us back to an era when manual skills were paramount in shaping our world. It reminds us that even amidst challenging conditions, human ingenuity can triumphantly conquer immense engineering feats like constructing majestic vessels such as Queen Mary.

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