Kraliçe Mary gemisinin hizmete girişi - The entrance into service of the liner Queen Mary .
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Title
Kraliçe Mary gemisinin hizmete girişi - The entrance into service of the liner Queen Mary .
Creator
R. Lest.
Description
İngiliz denizlerinin devi Clyderdale'deki havzadan çıkacak. Clyde'den giderken, Kraliçe Mary İngiltere'de imha edilmek için yeni alınan Atlantique 'in önünden geçiyor. Ruban Bleau 'nun yeni rakibi: Çekilen Kraliçe Mary Clyde'den Southhampton'a ulaşmak için denize iniyor - The giant of the English seas will leave its basin in Clyderdale. During its descent from the Clyde, the Queen Mary passes in front of the Atlantique, recently bought to be demolished in England. The new competitor for the Ruban Bleu : The towed Queen Mary descends the Clyde to reach Southhampton.
Issue Date
1936
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/17215
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Format
23,6-33 cm 33-23,6 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFTDOC01397
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
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