88 years ago, in 1934, when it was thrown from the River Clyde in Scotland, the creature was called to rule the oceans. Ocean liners had lived through a golden age between the end of the 19th century and the First World War, among other causes due to European emigration to America, but it was not until the interwar period that the competition between shipping companies to exhibit maritime muscle was not going to reach its zenith. That is why the construction of the RMS Queen Mary , named after Queen Mary, grandmother of the current British sovereign, Elizabeth II,...