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The 353 ton Bournmouth Queen closeup from port quarter, 1923. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
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The 353 ton Bournmouth Queen closeup from port quarter, 1923. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 353 ton Bournmouth Queen closeup from port quarter, 1923. Bournemouth Queen was built in 1908, serving as an excursion ship from Bournemouth for much of her career. She served in both wars, and was heavily rebuilt after the second, although remaining as a coal-burner. From 1951, Bournemouth Queen sailed from Southampton, Ryde and Southsea, and was scrapped in 1957
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The 353 ton Bournemouth Queen, a majestic paddle steamer, takes center stage in this photo print. Captured from the port quarter in 1923 by Kirk & Sons of Cowes, the image showcases the intricate details of this historic vessel. Originally built in 1908 as an excursion ship for Bournemouth, the Bournemouth Queen had a remarkable career that spanned two world wars. Despite serving in both conflicts and undergoing extensive reconstruction after World War II, she remained true to her coal-burning roots. In 1951, the beloved steamboat began operating from Southampton, Ryde, and Southsea before ultimately meeting her fate in 1957 when she was scrapped. This photograph not only captures a close-up view of the magnificent Bournemouth Queen but also provides a glimpse into England's rich maritime history. The monochrome tones lend an air of nostalgia to this snapshot from the early twentieth century. The workmanship displayed by Kirk & Sons of Cowes is evident through their meticulous attention to detail. From every angle, one can appreciate the craftsmanship that went into constructing such a grand vessel. As we admire this piece of transportation history frozen in time on water transport waves under way towards its next adventure; let us remember its significance as it transported countless passengers throughout its illustrious years.
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