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QUEEN MARY - IMO 5287938

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Photographer:
Patrick Honohan [ View profile ]
Added:
Aug 17, 2011
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Image Resolution:
1,086 x 768

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At the Ocean Terminal, Southampton. At the time, she was temporarily laid-up, along with some two dozen other liners, because of seamen's strike of Summer, 1966. Taken with my trusty Kodak Brownie 127 camera.

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Current name:
QUEEN MARY
Current flag:
U.K.
Home port:
Liverpool
Vessel Type:
Accommodation Vessel
Gross tonnage:
81,237 tons
Summer DWT:
16,156 tons

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Shipping - 2 photos

Ship Interior - 27 photos

Museum Ships - 39 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 6 photos

Wheelhouse - 10 photos

Ship's Deck - 10 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 2 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built before 1950 - 24 photos

Photographers
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(43)

Hans Deijs

2 photos

Ken Smith

5 photos

Sergey Bykov

3 photos

TEDINGHAM

1 photos

Ted Blank

1 photos

Thales

1 photos

Dick Jolly

1 photos

Lu

1 photos

gerrard

1 photos

trenor

2 photos

Manfred

2 photos

onyxman

1 photos

ventuari

2 photos

Bunts

1 photos

K. Watson

1 photos

Kyle Stubbs

1 photos

Chris Howell

6 photos

Grant Butler

3 photos

Jack Shaum

1 photos

Adrian Hagen

1 photos

Tony Martin

4 photos

frtrfred

2 photos

det

2 photos

fabianv

6 photos

dirk septer

3 photos

polyrus

1 photos

Jim McIntyre

1 photos

IceBaIce

1 photos

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That's a fine Photo Patrick, really displays her length very well. as you say "Trusty Kodak 127" happy days!

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Hythe ferry, yes I was.

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You must of been on the hythe ferry taking this shot?

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While not as an advanced design as her consort Normandie, the Queen Mary had a stately appearance! mrdot.

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