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Your Pictures: QE2 on Clyde return

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Dozens of small boats helped escort the enormous QE2 vessel along the Clyde where the liner was built. This view was captured by Michael Fedigan

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A conveniently positioned puddle helped David Breslin from Glasgow reveal his picture of the QE2, which is on a farewell tour of the UK

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Allan Donaldson from Renfrew managed to find a great vantage point to take this night-time shot. He said: "It was a sad farewell to a fantastic ship."

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A beautifully lit QE2 in still Clyde waters nestled below the cranes at Greenock Ocean Terminal. Picture taken by Barry Watson from Glasgow

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Gordon Goldie snapped the huge Cunard vessel while flying above the Clyde on Sunday morning

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"We were part of the flotilla following the QE2 up the river. She was a spectacular sight on a beautiful day on the Clyde," says Louise Blain who took this shot on her mobile phone

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The flags were out for the QE2 on her arrival back at Greenock on a sunny Sunday. This picture was taken by Andy Currie

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The QE2 shaded by a watery mist as she travels along the Clyde. Picture taken by Phil Stewart




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