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  2. 3 days ago · Queen Mary, British passenger ship of the Cunard Line that was the epitome of the transatlantic ocean liner. The Queen Mary was in service from 1936 to 1967, and it later became a hotel and tourist attraction, docked at Long Beach, California.

  3. History; Name: Queen Mary: Namesake: Mary, Queen of the United Kingdom: Owner: 1936–49: Cunard-White Star Line; 1949–67: Cunard Line; 1967–present: City of Long Beach; Port of registry: Liverpool: Route: Southampton, New York, via Cherbourg (normal transatlantic voyage East and West bound) Ordered: 3 April 1929: Builder: John Brown ...

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    • IT WAS BUILT BY THE SAME FIRM AS THE R.M.S. LUSITANIA. The Queen Mary was built during an age when countries such as Britain, France, and Germany were all racing to be the top provider of luxury transatlantic travel.
    • THE GOVERNMENT KEPT HER CONSTRUCTION AFLOAT—BUT WITH STRINGS ATTACHED. With the onset of the worldwide Great Depression, construction on the Queen Mary came to an abrupt halt.
    • THE SHIP'S NAME WAS SHROUDED IN MYSTERY. While it was under construction, the ship’s name was a closely guarded secret. On September 26, 1934, Britain’s King George V and his wife, Queen Mary of Teck, were on hand in Southampton, England, to christen #534 after the royal consort herself.
    • SHE WAS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL SHIPS EVER BUILT. At 1018 feet long and more than 81,000 tons, the Queen Mary was one of the largest ships ever built at the time, second only to the French liner Normandie.
  4. Named for Mary of Teck — wife of King George V and Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India from 1910-1936 — the Queen Mary featured a grand Art Deco design that swept throughout the ship, with decor fashioned from over 50 different types of wood from around the globe.

  5. The Queen Mary arrived in Rio de Janeiro's magnificent harbor on the afternoon of November 12th where she would lay in resplendent glory for the next three days. Passengers marveled at the beautiful harbor. Sight-seeing was never more popular than in this famous Brazilian city. On the fourth day after sailing south from Rio, the excitement was ...

  6. Only time would tell. Why the RMS Queen Mary Was an Instant Legend. RMS Queen Mary was Britain’s entry in the fierce transatlantic passenger trade. Commercial aviation was in its infancy in the 1920s and 1930s, leaving passenger liners the only viable way to get to Europe.

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