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Queen Elizabeth Being Manoeuvred by Tugs in Western Docks

Queen Elizabeth Being Manoeuvred by Tugs in Western Docks

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Unique ID:10160
Description:Busy port scene with an aerial view of the Queen Elizabeth being towed into Western Docks by two tugs with a further three attending at her stern and port side. The western dockside buildings can be seen in the foreground, suffering from bomb damage; although signs of repair are evident on the roofs. Behind the ship lies Marchwood military port, there is a mulberry harbour, also know by the term 'whale', moored at the end of the jetty.
Creator:Unknown
Date:Unknown
Copyright:Southampton City Council
Partner:SCC Museums
Partner ID:M20908 (Phillips 1158)
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