File:Shipbuilding, Liverpool 1944.jpg
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- Description: WAR INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN 1939-1945 Shipbuilding: A burner in operation on the deck of a ship at night at Harland and Wolff's yard in Liverpool.
- Photographer: Parnall C H (Lt) Royal Navy official photographer
- Photo No.: A 26284
- Collection No.: 4700-01
- Source: Imperial War Museum photo A 26284
- 27 October 1944
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