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A leading maritime artist has completed a remarkable set of paintings to help to restore a famous Clyde-built steam ship that once carried passengers including the Queen Mother and King George V. [The last turbine steamer was TSS Marchioness of Graham built in 1936. -RS]
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Govan is set for a seafaring economic boost with the revival of the famous Clyde steamer TS Queen Mary, according to local groups.
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Tighnabruaich Pier: View from the deck of TS Queen Mary II, taken at Tighnabruaich Pier on the western arm of the Kyles of Bute on 25 September 1955. [Ref query 2 June 2018]
A Snapper (Courtesy Bruce McCartney) 25/09/1955


James Watt Dock: TSS Queen Mary [II] in Greenock's James Watt Dock. Awaiting her future …
Colin Martin 24/08/2016


Gourock Pier: [[TS Queen Mary II]] photographed on the approach to Gourock on 5 September 1957. See image [[35375]]
A Snapper (Courtesy Bruce McCartney) 05/09/1957

The Princess Royal announces the TS Queen Mary will sail again to boost tourism after the pandemic.
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Dunoon Pier: TS Queen Mary II at Dunoon in September 1955.
A Snapper (Courtesy Bruce McCartney) 25/09/1955


Princes Dock: Queen Mary (II) back in Glasgow. Compare and contrast with the image from 1963 at Rothesay see image [[55116]]. She's just a shell. (I have made the funnels buff, their true colour -  when I took t ...
Colin Miller 28/06/2017


James Watt Dock: TSS Queen Mary [II] in Greenock's James Watt Dock. Awaiting her future …
Colin Martin 24/08/2016

Historic Clyde steamer TS Queen Mary has been given a boost to help it survive the coronavirus crisis.

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