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  2. RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. In tandem with Queen Mary both ships provided a weekly luxury liner service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France.

  3. Oct 23, 2010 · (Left: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor aboard the RMS Queen Elizabeth – waving and being interviewed.) On the day RMS Queen Mary set sail on her maiden voyage, Cunard’s chairman, Sir Percy Bates, informed his ship designers that it was time to start designing the planned second ship, which unlike Queen Mary, whose name was kept secret, was to be called Queen Elizabeth.

  4. Nov 11, 2023 · Today's huge cruise ship, MS Queen Elizabeth is actually the third Queen Elizabeth to sail the waves. Before her, there was the legendary QE2, whose career spanned nearly 40 years and is now a hotel in Dubai. Now we come to the first, the RMS Queen Elizabeth, the now all but forgotten queen.

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  5. Sep 24, 2018 · Unfortunately, her sister the Queen Elizabeth suffered a great disaster. She burned in a fire and sank in Hong Kong harbor while undergoing refurbishment. The cause of the fire has never been officially determined. RMS Queen Elizabeth entering New York harbor in 1965, taken from the boat deck, early morning. Photo by Jongleur100 CC BY 3.0.

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  6. Queen Elizabeth is Cunard’s newest luxury ocean liner reflecting modern elite travel as well as Cunard Cruise Line’s rich history. Learn more.

  7. Oct 2, 2012 · The RMS Queen Elizabeth sailing into New York – 1950s. The RMS Queen Elizabeth was the second of the two oceanliners which Cunard had built for the New York service. After lengthy negotiations between Sir Percy Bates, chairman of Cunard, and the Government a formal contract for what was known as job 535 was signed on 6 October 1936.

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