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The Queen Elizabeth in dry dock. After hold-up at 12 hours due to unfavourable weather

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The Queen Elizabeth in dry dock. After hold-up at 12 hours due to unfavourable weather

The Queen Elizabeth in dry dock.
After hold-up at 12 hours due to unfavourable weather, the Queen Elizabeth move today, Wednesday from 101 birth in Southampton, New Dock to the King George V dry dock for the next stage of her conversion from troopship to luxury passenger liner. The operation of getting the giant liner into the dock, where she will remain free about two weeks, took nearly 90 minutes. She is due to make her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York as a passenger liner on 16 October.
Photo shows, the Queen Elizabeth, towering above the King George V dry dock at Southampton lit up by the dock lights. (Wednesday).
7 August 1946

Media ID 10976557

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1940s Cranes Nineteen Forties

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