Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

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Wednesday, April 15, 1936 @ 1000
The actual date and time are unknown and details shown here are our best estimate
QUEEN MARY (1936-1940 Passenger liner 1,019.4 ft (310.7 m) of Cunard Line: 1940-1946 Troopship: 1946-1967 returned to service with Cunard Line, Liverpool) Own Page

New Cunard Liner QUEEN MARY preparing to leave John Brown's, Clydebank for her acceptance trials

Ship's locationJohn Brown's Shipyard, Clydebank (River Clyde, Scotland, UK)Port of RegistryLiverpool (England, UK)
Ships agentJohn Brown's Shipyard, Clydebank (River Clyde, Scotland, UK)
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QUEEN MARY must be nearing the time to move from the berth as, at her stern, two Clyde Navigation Trust's Hoppers / Dredgers are at work, obviously deepening the channel for the Liner.