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GIANT NEW LINER TAKES SHAPE.—A section of the framework of the Cunard-White Star liner Queen Elizabeth (a sister ship of the Queen Mary), which is being built at Clydebank, Scotland. There will be 13 decks, several of which can be plainly seen. The new ship will have a gross tonnage of 84,000, compared with the 81,235 tons of the Queen Mary, and will . be launched, on September 27*

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22319, 5 February 1938, Page 21

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GIANT NEW LINER TAKES SHAPE.—A section of the framework of the Cunard-White Star liner Queen Elizabeth (a sister ship of the Queen Mary), which is being built at Clydebank, Scotland. There will be 13 decks, several of which can be plainly seen. The new ship will have a gross tonnage of 84,000, compared with the 81,235 tons of the Queen Mary, and will . be launched, on September 27* Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22319, 5 February 1938, Page 21

GIANT NEW LINER TAKES SHAPE.—A section of the framework of the Cunard-White Star liner Queen Elizabeth (a sister ship of the Queen Mary), which is being built at Clydebank, Scotland. There will be 13 decks, several of which can be plainly seen. The new ship will have a gross tonnage of 84,000, compared with the 81,235 tons of the Queen Mary, and will . be launched, on September 27* Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22319, 5 February 1938, Page 21

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