A HUGE section of the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth made its way under the main Forth bridges yesterday, en route to Babcock's Rosyth Dockyard.

The 1820-tonne lower stern section was built in two parts at BAE Systems's Portsmouth shipyard and began its 600-mile journey to Fife on April 29 on a specialist barge. Programme director Geoff Searle said: "This is the first section of HMS Queen Elizabeth to make its way from Portsmouth to Rosyth, where the aircraft carriers are being assembled. It's another huge milestone for this programme."

When the section reaches Rosyth, a crane will lift it into the dockyard. Main picture: Stewart Attwood