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Cunard Liner Chains

27th April 1936: The lengthy chains of the Cunard Liner Aquitania are laid out in the bottom of the dry dock at Southampton while the liner is overhauled. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

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Media ID 10868414

1930 1939 Bottom Chain Cunard Line Dock England Black Long Outs Portrait Male Back Rear View Southampton England Transport Europe


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Estimated Product Size is 32.7cm x 50cm (12.9" x 19.7")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a significant moment in maritime history. Taken on the 27th of April, 1936, at Southampton's dry dock, it showcases the impressive length of chains belonging to the renowned Cunard Liner Aquitania. The massive chains are meticulously laid out at the bottom of the dock as part of an extensive overhaul process. The image portrays a sense of scale and grandeur, with the viewer positioned behind a group of males observing this nautical marvel. The vertical composition emphasizes both the height and depth of these intricate chains that play a crucial role in securing such colossal vessels. Transportation enthusiasts will appreciate this archival snapshot for its historical significance within Europe's maritime industry during the 1930s. It offers a glimpse into an era when ocean liners were considered symbols of luxury travel and engineering prowess. With its monochromatic palette, this portrait-style photograph exudes timeless elegance while evoking nostalgia for bygone days. Its high contrast adds drama to every detail captured by Fox Photos/Getty Images – from each link in those elongated chains to the calm waters surrounding them. Ideal for admirers of marine heritage or those seeking unique decor pieces with historical value, this print is sure to become a conversation starter wherever it is displayed.

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