Something New in Ships Arrives in the "Pool" - A view of the M.S. "Braemar" as seen from London Bridge, showing the glass lounge on the main deck and the streamlined funnel and mast. Tower Bridge can be seen in the background. Sightseers on London Bridge have been keenly interested in the new Norwegian motor ship, the "Braemar" lying at New Fresh Wharf, London Bridge, which is one of her one of ports of call on her maiden voyage with passengers. She has already called at Aberdeen and Leith on the way from Oslo and will sail home again on Saturday (May 23rd) via Gothenberg to her home port of Oslo. She is of 5,000 tons and has a glass lounge on her main deck; the mast and funnel are streamlined into one unit; she is 373ft. 9ins. May 22, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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