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Queen Elizabeth II launching the Cunard Cruise Liner, The QE2 in the Clyde
Queen Elizabeth II launching the Cunard Cruise Liner, The QE2 in the Clyde, 20th September 1967
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Daily Herald
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Clyde
Scotland
DH 67 2320 Roll E
Media ID 21695048
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Scotland
Scottish
Ship
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