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Glory Hallelujah Gallery

She was impossible to miss. While nearly 100 other megayachts were tied stern-to along the quays in Monaco, and while some of them were more than double her length, Ocean Glory grabbed everyone's attention and made it hard for them to turn away.Hardly a square inch of Ocean Glory went unrestored by Amico & Co., and for good
  • By Mike Smith
  • January 1, 2008
<p>Ocean Glory was built in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1935.</p>

Ocean Glory was built in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1935.

The yacht’s original name was Destiny.

Note the lovely canoe stern, a hallmark of her era.

The funnel on the flying bridge cleverly houses a small refrigerator.

The removable bimini up here permits sunbathing.

The aft main deck is ideal for breakfast.

Ocean Glory’s saloon looks much as it did in the 1930’s.

All-white walls give a sense of brightness and spaciousness to the master stateroom.

The forepeak stateroom benefits from an opening skylight.

Children would be comfortable in this guest stateroom.

Modern conveniences like a TV are in each stateroom.

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