The Cunard-White Star liner, Queen Elizabeth, the largest ship to fly the Union Jack, took the water recently from her massive stocks at Clydebank, Scotland. With an 85,000-ton displacement, she represents one of the marvels of marine engineering. The diagram shows what she will look like when completed.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 October 1938, Page 6
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48The Cunard-White Star liner, Queen Elizabeth, the largest ship to fly the Union Jack, took the water recently from her massive stocks at Clydebank, Scotland. With an 85,000-ton displacement, she represents one of the marvels of marine engineering. The diagram shows what she will look like when completed. Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 October 1938, Page 6
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