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"Shipyard: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Maritime History" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of shipyards, where dreams set sail and legends were born

Background imageShip Yard Collection: The ice-breaking train ferry steamer SS Baikal

The ice-breaking train ferry steamer SS Baikal
740995 The ice-breaking train ferry steamer SS Baikal in frame during construction by Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell and Co. Ltd

Background imageShip Yard Collection: RAF Photo reconnaissance of Kiel after the heavy daylight attack by USaF Flying

RAF Photo reconnaissance of Kiel after the heavy daylight attack by USaF Flying Fortresses and Liberators on the Germania Shipbuilding Yards on May 14th 1944 It shows: A Two 740 ton U-boats

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Wakefield WF1 1 Map

Wakefield WF1 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wakefield WF1 1

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Elmbridge KT13 8 Map

Elmbridge KT13 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Elmbridge KT13 8

Background imageShip Yard Collection: South-west view of an old timber-framed house in Ship Yard, Westminster, London, 1815

South-west view of an old timber-framed house in Ship Yard, Westminster, London, 1815

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Colonial shipyard

Colonial shipyard
Ship-building in colonial North America. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Clipper ship Flying Cloud launched in Boston

Clipper ship Flying Cloud launched in Boston
Launch of shipbuilder Donald McKays clipper ship " Flying Cloud" in Boston, 1851. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Ship-building in New England, 1800s

Ship-building in New England, 1800s
Busy New England shipyard in the 19th century. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Manhattan Island farm and shipyard, 1600s

Manhattan Island farm and shipyard, 1600s
Smiths Valley with a Dutch blacksmith shop, farm, and shipyard on Manhattan Island, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Vancouver Island shipyard, 1800s

Vancouver Island shipyard, 1800s
Drydock at Esquimalt, British Columbia, 1880s. Lithograph reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth, Clydebank, 1937

Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth, Clydebank, 1937
Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Reinier Nooms Ship yard Amsterdam Swedish shipyard

Reinier Nooms Ship yard Amsterdam Swedish shipyard
Reinier Nooms, The Ship yard in Amsterdam, Swedish shipyard in Amsterdam, painting, oil on canvas, Height, 38 cm (14.9 inches), Width, 40 cm (15.7 inches), Signed, R. Zeeman

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Everards shipyard. Greenhithe, Kent 24 June 1948

Everards shipyard. Greenhithe, Kent 24 June 1948

Background imageShip Yard Collection: DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Wharf and shipbuilding yard of the Dutch East India Company at Rotterdam

DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Wharf and shipbuilding yard of the Dutch East India Company at Rotterdam: colored Dutch engraving, 1694

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - at Clydebank before wedding

Royal Wedding 1947 - at Clydebank before wedding
Front cover of The Illustrated London News featuring photographs of Princess Elizabeth and her future husband, Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten at the Clydebank shipyard of John Brown

Background imageShip Yard Collection: TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, 1912. Workers assembling the propeller shafts of the RMS Titanic at Harland

TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, 1912. Workers assembling the propeller shafts of the RMS Titanic at Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland. Photograph, c1912

Background imageShip Yard Collection: TITANIC: LAUNCH, 1911. The RMS Titanic in drydock about to be launched at Harland & Wolff

TITANIC: LAUNCH, 1911. The RMS Titanic in drydock about to be launched at Harland & Wolff shipyards, Belfast, Ireland. Photographed 31 May 1911

Background imageShip Yard Collection: TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, 1912. The RMS Titanic in drydock at Harland & Wolff shipyard, Belfast

TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, 1912. The RMS Titanic in drydock at Harland & Wolff shipyard, Belfast, Ireland. Photographed 1912

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Colonial Philadelphia waterfront

Colonial Philadelphia waterfront
Bridge over Front Street, at Arch Street, Philadelphia, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: BUSN2A-00122

BUSN2A-00122
Old Whaling ship hove down for repairs, New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: PEXP2A-00078

PEXP2A-00078
Captain Adrian Block buildng a ship in Narragansett Bay, 1613-14. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Sultan Mehmed VI leaving the HMS Superb

Sultan Mehmed VI leaving the HMS Superb, at anchor in the Bosphorus, Constantinople, Turkey. Mehmed VI Wahid ed-din (Turkish)

Background imageShip Yard Collection: ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Construction of a large steamship enclosed in wooden scaffolding

ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Construction of a large steamship enclosed in wooden scaffolding with a steam powered train at the Alexandria Ship Yard in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1919

Background imageShip Yard Collection: ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Two workers attaching bolts to a large ship at the Alexandria

ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARDS. Two workers attaching bolts to a large ship at the Alexandria Ship Yard in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1919

Background imageShip Yard Collection: ITALY-Campania-(Amalfi Coast)-SALERNO: View of Commerical Port of Salerno

ITALY-Campania-(Amalfi Coast)-SALERNO: View of Commerical Port of Salerno
ITALY, Campania, (Amalfi Coast), SALERNO: View of Commerical Port of Salerno

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Ship in dry dock at Hamburg, Germany. ship, vessel, repair, dry dock, crane

Ship in dry dock at Hamburg, Germany. ship, vessel, repair, dry dock, crane
Ship in dry dock at Hamburg, Germany

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Vancouver, Canada. Container ship dock with crane sin the main port

Vancouver, Canada. Container ship dock with crane sin the main port (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Komsomolsk-on-amur: komsomol volunteer brigades during the construction of ship yard in 1933

Komsomolsk-on-amur: komsomol volunteer brigades during the construction of ship yard in 1933

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Spain (19th c. ). Cᤩz. Shipyards in Puntales

Spain (19th c. ). Cᤩz. Shipyards in Puntales
Spain (19th c.). Cᤩ z. Shipyards in Puntales quarter. Painting. SPAIN. San Fernando. Municipal Historic Museum

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Spain (1890). Launching of the cruise ship Infanta

Spain (1890). Launching of the cruise ship Infanta
" Spain (1890). Launching of the cruise ship " Infanta Maric Teresa" in the shipyard " Astilleros del Nervion" in Bilbao with the presence of the Queen Regent

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Stock photo of bouys hung on a fence at a shipyard

Stock photo of bouys hung on a fence at a shipyard

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Montenegro, Herceg-Novi Bay / Zelenika. Zelenika Shipyard

Montenegro, Herceg-Novi Bay / Zelenika. Zelenika Shipyard

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Europe, Lithuania

Europe, Lithuania
Cranes by the harbor, Klaipeda, Lithuania

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Italy, Venice. Front view of the Arsenale

Italy, Venice. Front view of the Arsenale

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Italy, Venice. Statue of Neptune in front of the Arsenal

Italy, Venice. Statue of Neptune in front of the Arsenal

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Italy, Venice. Statue in front of the Arsenal shipyard and naval depot

Italy, Venice. Statue in front of the Arsenal shipyard and naval depot

Background imageShip Yard Collection: Africa, Morocco, Morning sun lights fishing boats in shipyard outside walled medina

Africa, Morocco, Morning sun lights fishing boats in shipyard outside walled medina in city of Essaouira along Atlantic Coast

Background imageShip Yard Collection: View of shipyard showing the Lighthouse of Livorno, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

View of shipyard showing the Lighthouse of Livorno, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageShip Yard Collection: VENICE: ARSENAL, 1793. Explosion at the Venice Arsenal, 1793. Line engraving

VENICE: ARSENAL, 1793. Explosion at the Venice Arsenal, 1793. Line engraving

Background imageShip Yard Collection: VENICE: ARSENALE. The Arsenale of Venice, Italy. Engraving by Michele Giovanni Marieschi

VENICE: ARSENALE. The Arsenale of Venice, Italy. Engraving by Michele Giovanni Marieschi, 18th century

Background imageShip Yard Collection: STEAMSHIP LAUNCH, 1876. Launch of the steamship Massachusetts at Greenpoint in Brooklyn, New York

STEAMSHIP LAUNCH, 1876. Launch of the steamship Massachusetts at Greenpoint in Brooklyn, New York, 1876. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageShip Yard Collection: FRANCE: SHIP BUILDING. The building of a ship. Line engraving, French, mid-18th century

FRANCE: SHIP BUILDING. The building of a ship. Line engraving, French, mid-18th century

Background imageShip Yard Collection: BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, 1849. The dry dock works at the United States Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn

BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, 1849. The dry dock works at the United States Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn, New York. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1849

Background imageShip Yard Collection: NEW YORK SHIPYARD, c1840. A shipyard in New York City. Wood engraving, American, c1840

NEW YORK SHIPYARD, c1840. A shipyard in New York City. Wood engraving, American, c1840

Background imageShip Yard Collection: NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE SEAL. Seal of the state of New Hampshire, 1784 or later

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE SEAL. Seal of the state of New Hampshire, 1784 or later, with inscription in Latin and featuring shipbuilding

Background imageShip Yard Collection: WASHINGTON BURNING, 1814. The taking of the city of Washington D. C

WASHINGTON BURNING, 1814. The taking of the city of Washington D. C. by the British forces on 24 August 1814
WASHINGTON BURNING, 1814. The taking of the city of Washington D.C. by the British forces on 24 August 1814. Wood engraving, English, 1814

Background imageShip Yard Collection: FLORIDA: FORT CAROLINE. Huguenot colonists at Fort Caroline, Florida building a ship to return

FLORIDA: FORT CAROLINE. Huguenot colonists at Fort Caroline, Florida building a ship to return them to France, 1562. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageShip Yard Collection: STEAMSHIP CONSTRUCTION. Construction of the frame of the ship City of New York in 1887

STEAMSHIP CONSTRUCTION. Construction of the frame of the ship City of New York in 1887: wood engraving, 19th century
STEAMSHIP CONSTRUCTION. Construction of the frame of the ship " City of New York" in 1887: wood engraving, 19th century



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"Shipyard: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Maritime History" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of shipyards, where dreams set sail and legends were born. From the iconic RMS Carpathia in 1903 to the majestic R. M. S. Queen Mary leaving Clydebank in March 1936, these shipyards have witnessed remarkable moments that shaped our maritime heritage. The launch of R. M. S. Queen Mary at Clydebank in September 1934 was a spectacle like no other. The air buzzed with anticipation as this grand vessel gracefully took its first plunge into the water, marking a new era of luxury travel. In Birkenhead, 1937 witnessed another historic moment when HMS Ark Royal emerged from its birthplace, showcasing British naval prowess and engineering excellence. Harland & Wolff Shipyard in Belfast holds an indelible place in history as it gave life to two legendary vessels - Titanic and Olympic. These colossal ships forever etched their names on the pages of maritime tragedy and triumph. The Harland and Wolff Yard became synonymous with innovation and craftsmanship, producing awe-inspiring vessels that sailed across oceans with grace and power. Canberra's swimming pool onboard added a touch of elegance amidst vast seas; a testament to luxurious ocean liners designed for utmost comfort. Traveling north to Scotland's Lobnitz Shipyard in Renfrew takes us back to 1912 when skilled hands meticulously crafted vessels that would navigate treacherous waters with resilience. As day turns into night, witness a breathtaking Shipyard Sunset - an enchanting blend of vibrant hues painting the sky above these bustling hubs of creativity and industry. R. M. S. Queen Mary under construction at Clydebank showcases human ingenuity at its finest; every rivet hammered symbolizing dedication towards creating floating marvels capable of defying nature's mightiest forces.