TS Queen Mary

1933 The passenger turbine steamer Queen Mary was built by William Denny and Brothers for the Williamson-Buchanan Steamers company as a pleasure steamer for use on the Clyde.
1935 The Queen Mary was renamed Queen Mary II as the new Cunard Liner being built on the Clyde would be named Queen Mary[1]
The ship's high pressure turbine is preserved in the Scottish Maritime Museum, Irvine.
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- ↑ The Times, Apr 11, 1935