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Saturday, 03 February 2018

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  • So huge, so beautiful: how classic ocean liners steamed into our hearts | Ian JackI was lucky enough to cross the Atlantic on the QE2. Now a show at the V&A rekindles that era’s impossible glamourUntil the recent advent of other kinds of vessel – vast tankers and container ships – ocean liners were the largest moving objects that humans had ever made. They were also very beautiful. How was it, then, that when the last great transatlantic liner was being built, only a few miles from where I lived, I never went to see it on the stocks? That my glimpses of it were always distant and accidental?It was as though there was nothing exceptional about the sight of a steel hu...

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