Recently ES had a link to the 175th Cunard site, but has now been removed.
Before it was taken off, yesterday I had a very good look at the site, and found it most interesting.
I remember as a child being taken to the south of the shipyard, which gave a good overlooking view.
In more recent years, my work took me along the same route, and over a time, I saw the next two ships in the yard.
I was fascinated by a link in the web program, showing a picture which was made by a Glasgow lady. It was made using a typewriter !!
I have found links which will give some idea as to my interest and amazement !!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24760538
I can not show the picture of the three ships, made by Keria Rathbone, due to copyright.
Ranald
Before it was taken off, yesterday I had a very good look at the site, and found it most interesting.
I remember as a child being taken to the south of the shipyard, which gave a good overlooking view.
In more recent years, my work took me along the same route, and over a time, I saw the next two ships in the yard.
I was fascinated by a link in the web program, showing a picture which was made by a Glasgow lady. It was made using a typewriter !!
I have found links which will give some idea as to my interest and amazement !!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24760538
I can not show the picture of the three ships, made by Keria Rathbone, due to copyright.
Ranald