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The rudder of the QE2 is held in position with winches and wooden blocks to await
The rudder of the QE2 is held in position with winches and wooden blocks to await the fitting of a five ton pin. John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, Scotland. 15th May 1967
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Daily Mirror
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Clydebank
Scotland
Media ID 21696006
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Relive maritime history with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring an iconic image from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the QE2's rudder being held in position at John Browns shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, 15th May 1967. This unique mug showcases the intricate process of winches and wooden blocks used to secure the rudder, awaiting the fitting of a five-ton pin. Perfect for tea or coffee breaks, this Photo Mug is a must-have for history enthusiasts and maritime fans alike. Add a personal touch by gifting it to loved ones or keeping it for your own collection. Cheers to a journey back in time!
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The Mighty Rudder of the QE2 Awaits its Final Touches at John Browns Shipyard, Clydebank
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photograph captured on the 15th of May 1967, we are transported back to a defining moment in maritime history. The image showcases the awe-inspiring rudder of the legendary QE2, held steadfastly in position by winches and wooden blocks. This monumental piece of engineering marvel is patiently awaiting the fitting of a colossal five-ton pin. Located at John Browns shipyard in picturesque Clydebank, Scotland, this snapshot encapsulates both the grandeur and meticulous craftsmanship that went into constructing one of Cunard's most iconic ocean liners. As workers diligently labor around it, their dedication to perfection is evident. The scene exudes an air of anticipation as this vital component prepares to be united with its magnificent vessel. The sheer scale and complexity involved in maneuvering such a massive structure highlight not only the ingenuity but also the immense teamwork required for successful shipbuilding. This photograph serves as a testament to Scotland's rich shipbuilding heritage and its integral role within global transportation networks during that era. It immortalizes an era when ships were not just modes of transport but symbols of human ambition and technological advancement. Memory Lane Prints presents this remarkable glimpse into history through our collection, allowing you to relive these extraordinary moments from yesteryears.
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