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Queen Mary Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Queen Mary by Robert Hebert

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Queen Mary Shower Curtain

Robert Hebert

by Robert Hebert

$83.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

In 1934 the new liner was launched by Queen Mary as RMS Queen Mary. On her way down the slipway, Queen Mary was slowed by eighteen drag chains, which... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (13)

Stephen Thomas

Stephen Thomas

Excellent photo of this gorgeous ship!

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Stephen!

Donna Kennedy

Donna Kennedy

Outstanding b&w photo!!...F/L

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Donna!

Connie Fox

Connie Fox

Your beautiful image caught my eye, Robert, for this is exactly how I remember seeing the Queen Mary at Long Beach years ago. Congratulations on this sale. She's a real beauty, and you've done a fine job capturing this scene. Definitely a Favorite!

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Connie!

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Congratulations on your sale of this wonderful artwork! F/L

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Gary!

Ugo Perrotti

Ugo Perrotti

Good Job!!

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Ugo!

Robert Hebert

Robert Hebert

Thanks to the buyer from Mason, Oh!

Richard Jansen

Richard Jansen

Congratulations

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Richard!

Stefano Senise

Stefano Senise

Congratulations on your sale!

Robert Hebert replied:

Thank you Stefano!

Linaji Creating

Linaji Creating

You are invited to a group I have created about Nautical and Boating images... Here is the LINK: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/boating--the-sea-and-nautical-images.html?tab=overview

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Linaji!

Gene Parks

Gene Parks

Great B&W of the Queen Robert. L/F

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Gene!

Steaming It Up

Steaming It Up

Marvelous work Robert! * * * F/L

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Steaming It Up!

Skip Willits

Skip Willits

What a great image Robert, well done.

Robert Hebert replied:

Thanks Skip!

Steve Harrington

Steve Harrington

A fine image, Robert! LF

Robert Hebert replied:

Thank you Steve!

Artist's Description

In 1934 the new liner was launched by Queen Mary as RMS Queen Mary. On her way down the slipway, Queen Mary was slowed by eighteen drag chains, which checked the liner's progress into the Clyde, a portion of which had been widened to accommodate the launch.[12]

When she sailed on her maiden voyage from Southampton on 27 May 1936, she was commanded by Sir Edgar T. Britten, who had been the master designate for Cunard White Star whilst the ship was under construction at the John Brown shipyard. Queen Mary measured 80,774 gross register tons (GRT).[13] Her rival Normandie, which originally grossed 79,280 tonnes, had been modified the preceding winter to increase her size to 83,243 GRT (an enclosed tourist lounge was built on the aft boat deck on the area where the game court was), and therefore kept the title of the world's largest ocean liner.[14] Queen Mary sailed at high speeds for most of her maiden voyage to New York, until heavy fog forced a reduction of speed on the final...

About Robert Hebert

Robert Hebert

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER TO CHASE ONE'S DREAM I spent 25 years working on tractor trailer trucks and am now pursuing my dream of Photography. I grew up in South Louisiana, lived in Nashville and when I met my wife, we both chased our dreams to the West Coast. We are now living in Los Angeles County. We are happy, healthy, goal-oriented and LOVE being alive. I love the drama of black and white photos, and have color copies of all of my black and whites, so if you see something you like but would like to see it in color--or vice versa--please ask. I aim to please!

 

$83.00