Rare Launch Souvenir Queen Elizabeth Cunard White Star
Rare Launch Souvenir Queen Elizabeth Cunard White Star Clydebank Great Christmas Gift, Rare Launch Souvenir Of Queen Elizabeth Cunard White Star by John Brown & CO LTD in Clydebank Great photographs & illustrations of the run up to the launch. Construction images etc. Great item for a nautical collector or a great gift.You can check out a great video of one of these here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2BjumWXhXU Note this is not a video of the item I have for sale. Mine seems to be in better condition than that.From Wiki:RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line. With her running mate Queen Mary, she provided luxury liner service between Southampton, UK and New York City, USA via Cherbourg, France. She was also contracted for over twenty years to carry the Royal Mail as the second half of the two ships' weekly express service.While being constructed, in the mid-s by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, Scotland, she was known as Hull ] but when launched, on 27 September , she was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth, who was then Queen Consort to King George VI and in became the Queen Mother. With a design that improved upon that of the Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth was a slightly larger ship, the largest passenger liner ever built at that time and for fifty-six years thereafter. She also has the distinction of being the largest ever riveted ship by Gross Tonnage. She first entered service in February as a troopship in World War II, and it was not until October that she served in her intended role as an ocean liner.With the decline in the popularity of the transatlantic route, both ships were replaced by Queen Elizabeth 2 in . Queen Mary was retired from service on 9 December , and was sold to the city of Long Beach, California, USA. Queen Elizabeth was sold to a succession of buyers, most of whom had adventurous and unsuccessful plans for her. Finally she was sold to a Hong Kong businessmen Tung Chao Yung who intended to convert her into a floating University cruise ship. In , while undergoing refurbishment in Hong Kong harbour, she caught fire under mysterious circumstances and was capsized by the water used to fight the fire. In , her wreck was deemed an obstruction, and she was partially scrapped where she lay.[, Bristol,.