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Viking Line were part sponsors of the Ocean Liner Exhibition at the V&A.
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A water jug from the beautiful French liner, Normandie of 1935.
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A streamlined liner concept from the 1930s.
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Dinner set from SS Normandie.
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QE2 scene.
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Tiara by Cartier, Paris; worn by Lady Marguerite Allen.
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Pre WW1 liner cabin.
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Remarkable recreation of an ocean pool scene.
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Ladies finery on board the great liners.
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Massive monitor depicting the Normandie sailing through the museum.
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Ocean pool scene.
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A huge display.
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Aluminium and nylon deck chair from the SS United States, alongside a more traditional wooden chair.
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The monitor depicting the Titanic sailing through the V&A.
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Painting of passengers enjoying life on board Brunel's Great Eastern.
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Model of a reciprocating engine.
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Experimental 'stabilisers' from the Conte di Savoia - 1932.
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Brunel's Great Eastern.
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The fabulous French liner, SS Normandie - 1935.
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Wooden model of one of QE2's problematic turbines.
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Furniture from SS Normandie.
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Bronze relief from SS Normandie.
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Normandie v Queen Mary, two great rivals of the 1930s.
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Liner furniture from the 1930s.
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Epic set of doors. How much would these cost to make?
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Germanic grandeur, pre World War One.
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Normandie!
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Ocean liner advertising posters.
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Main entrance to the V&A Museum, London.
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V&A main entrance.