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Transatlantic Liner of the Future


Proposal for an ocean liner made by A.C. Hardy, british architect, and Pierre de Malglaive, Representative of the French Line in London (c1937). It was proposed to be 1,300-ft long, have a speed of 37 knots and a capacity for 4.000 passengers (15% First Class and 85% Tourist). From: Scientific American. July, 1938. This post made by @StrangeGrayDuck 



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