A section of the construction of the Queen Elizabeth class of new aircraft carriers. It is being constructed in sections which will be eventually assembled at Rosyth. BAE Systems Govan dockyard is expected to undertake 40% of the workload of the Queen Elizabeth class of new aircraft carriersPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodA fabricator using a grinderPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodThe Type 45 Destroyer HMS Duncan being prepared for launchPhotograph: Murdo MacLeod
A clocking-in board keeps a safety record of those working on board ship Photograph: Murdo MacLeodArc air gouging in actionPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodContracted workers on a breakPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodWelding part of the Queen Elizabeth class of new aircraft carriersPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodA section of the construction of the Queen Elizabeth class of new aircraft carriersPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodA dockyard workerPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodWorkers on their lunch breakPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodGovan workersPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodWorkers on their lunch break as Type 45 Destroyer HMS Duncan prepares to be launchedPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodWorkers in the amenity area lunch roomsPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodGouger Russell GardnerPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodApprentice fabricator Lyn Gordon with a nail gunPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodA fabricator using a grinderPhotograph: Murdo MacLeodShipyard workersPhotograph: Murdo MacLeod
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