The passenger liner Queen Mary (1936) and other vessels in the Ocean Dock, Southampton, Hampshire.
A slightly distant port bow view, taken from wide off the bow, of the passenger liner Queen Mary (1936) berthed alongside the Ocean Terminal in the Ocean Dock, Southampton. The bunkering tanker Inveritchen (1920) and the coastal tanker Esso Lyndhurst (1958) , both seen from off the starboard quarter, are alongside the liner. The tugs Formby (1951) and North Loch (1959), seen from ahead, are alongside Berth 45 on the left. Crossing the water is a small motor vessel carrying passengers and she has the number 5 on her bow. The liner on the right alongside berth 46 (and almost totally out of shot) is the Saxonia (1954).
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Object details
| ID: | P37475 |
|---|---|
| Type: | Negative |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | Grierson, Alec R. |
| Vessels: | Formby 1951; Esso Lyndhurst 1958 Inveritchen 1920 Queen Mary (1936) North Loch 1959 |
| Date made: | 5 Sep 1962 |
| People: | John Brown & Company Ltd; Cochrane & Sons Ltd W. J. Yarwood & Sons Ltd Harland & Wolff Ltd Henry Scarr Ltd. |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
| Measurements: | 62 mm x 62 mm |