Painters dwarfed by the huge bulk of the Queen Elizabeth, the worlds largest liner
Painters dwarfed by the huge bulk of the " Queen Elizabeth", the worlds largest liner, as they paint her hull in readiness for her trials next week and her passenger voyage to New York on October 16. 30 September 1946
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