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WHAT THE NEW CUNARDER WILL LOOK LlKE.— With a gross tonnage of 73,000, this liuge ship will be by far the largest ship in the world when launched. \ John Brown Co. Ltd., of Clydebank, near Glasgow, are the builders.: The, pictureis^of-course,- an architect's drawing: Note the ultra-modern speedy construction, the .shortness of the smoke-stacks compared to- the height of hull and superstructure, the cruiser , stern' and the clipper prow. The suaveness of her, lines indicates that she ivill carry on the great Cunard tradition of building beautiful "ships, as instanced by the Aquitania.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 7

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WHAT THE NEW CUNARDER WILL LOOK LlKE.—With a gross tonnage of 73,000, this liuge ship will be by far the largest ship in the world when launched. \ John Brown Co. Ltd., of Clydebank, near Glasgow, are the builders.: The, pictureis^of-course,- an architect's drawing: Note the ultra-modern speedy construction, the .shortness of the smoke-stacks compared to- the height of hull and superstructure, the cruiser, stern' and the clipper prow. The suaveness of her, lines indicates that she ivill carry on the great Cunard tradition of building beautiful "ships, as instanced by the Aquitania. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 7

WHAT THE NEW CUNARDER WILL LOOK LlKE.—With a gross tonnage of 73,000, this liuge ship will be by far the largest ship in the world when launched. \ John Brown Co. Ltd., of Clydebank, near Glasgow, are the builders.: The, pictureis^of-course,- an architect's drawing: Note the ultra-modern speedy construction, the .shortness of the smoke-stacks compared to- the height of hull and superstructure, the cruiser, stern' and the clipper prow. The suaveness of her, lines indicates that she ivill carry on the great Cunard tradition of building beautiful "ships, as instanced by the Aquitania. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 7

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