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QUEEN MARY - IMO 5287938

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Photographer:
Stephen Chester [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 1, 2007
Photo Category:
Museum Ships
Added:
Oct 20, 2007
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885
Image Resolution:
1,000 x 748

Description:

I stayed on her for two nights at the end of August 2007, before embarking on the final cruise of "Regal Princess" to Australia. It was great full of nostalgia, the meal in the Winston Churchill restaurant was superb :-D

GROSS TONNAGE 81.237 tons
SUMMER DWT 16.156 tons
BUILD 1936
BUILDER BROWN SHIPBUILDING GLASGOW - U.K.
FLAG U.K.
MANAGER/OWNER LONG BEACH PORT WILMINGTON CA - U.S.A.

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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

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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 is one hell of a picture and story! It has allways been a dream of mine, to visit this magnificent ship. One day...

Tomas Angell-Jacobsen
Sandefjord
Norway

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