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#RMSQueenElizabeth #OceanLiner #PortEverglades #NostalgiaRMS Queen Elizabeth - Port Everglades - Florida - 1970The video was originally a silent super 8mm ci
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RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. ... She was moved to Port Everglades, Florida, and converted to a tourist attraction, which opened in February 1969. The business was unsuccessful, and closed in August 1970. Finally, Queen Elizabeth was sold to Hong Kong businessman Tung Chao Yung,
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A quick pass of the RMS Queen Elizabeth at the end of her career in 1969. Docked at Port Everglades, Florida.In 1968 she was purchased by "The Queen Corporat
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RMS Queen Elizabeth steams into Pt. Everglades at the end of her career. The Queen Elizabeth made its final Atlantic crossing on 5 November 1968. It had now already been sold to a group of Philadelphia businessmen for £3.25 million. After this it sailed to Port Everglades and opened to the public in February 1969.
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SSA1345: RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH at Port Everglades, FL - 1969. This restoration is the next in my series of QUEEN ELIZABETH images. Here, she is shown at dock at Port Everglades, FL in 1969, a week after she was opened to the public as a floating tourist attraction. ... This venture did not pan out well however & the ship was again sold in 1970 to
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The Queen Mary had been retired for a year at this point, and was being renovated to serve as a floating hotel in Long Beach, California. The new owners of the Queen Elizabeth had a similar idea, deciding to locate the ship in Port Everglades, Florida. The south Florida climate was too harsh on the vessel, though, and she deteriorated rapidly. The owners, losing money and unable to keep up on
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Port Everglades is one of South Florida's foremost economic engines, as it is the gateway for both international trade and cruise vacations. ... Port Everglades was once home to RMS Queen Elizabeth when she was laid up as a museum ship from 1968 until 1970. Besides RMS Queen Elizabeth, Port Everglades has been used to dock many notable and
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The new company intended to operate the ship as a hotel and tourist attraction in Port Everglades, Florida, similar to the use of Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. Losing money and forced to close after being declared a fire hazard, the ship was sold at auction in 1970 to Hong Kong tycoon C.Y. Tung.
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Unfortunately, with the growth of air transport, great changes in ocean travel occurred, and the RMS Queen Elizabeth made her final passenger voyage from New York to Southampton on Oct 30th, 1968. Retired and sold to a group of Philadelphia businessmen for £3.25 million who sailed it to Port Everglades and opened to the public in February 1969.
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#PortEverglades #SeawiseUniversity #QueenElizabeth #OceanLiner #NostalgiaPort Everglades in 1970 including Seawise University (RMS Queen Elizabeth)The video
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In 1968, Queen Elizabeth was sold to a group of American businessmen from a company called The Queen Corporation (which was 85% owned by Cunard and 15% by them). The new company intended to operate the ship as a hotel and tourist attraction in Port Everglades, Florida, similar to the planned use of Queen Mary in Long Beach, California.
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The Queen's last Atlantic voyage and at Port Everglades: The great liner, the RMS Queen Elizabeth made her rather sad and final Atlantic crossing from Southampton to New York on November 5, 1968, few knew that she had already been sold to a group of Philadelphia businessmen who had commenced the "Elizabeth Corporation" for £3.25 million
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The new company intended to operate the ship as a hotel and tourist attraction in Port Everglades, Florida, similar to the use of Queen Mary in Long Beach, California.[4] The Elizabeth, as it was now called, actually opened to tourists before the Queen Mary (which opened in 1971) but it was not to last.
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Launched, on 27 September 1938, the RMS Queen Elizabeth (1,031 feet long and 118.5 feet wide) was the largest passenger liner ever constructed. ... 1968 before it was sold to a group of Philadelphia businessmen whose plan was to turn it into a tourist attraction in Port Everglades, Florida. ... who wanted to convert her into a floating
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RMS Queen Elizabeth - Port Everglades - Florida - 1970. Started by Rob Lightbody. 3 Replies 1022 Views Dec 10, 2022, 06:15 PM by Rod: ... Great LIFE article on QE's lay-up in Florida circa 1970. Started by RyanZ 12 Replies 5608 Views Jan 30, 2014, 03:12 PM by June
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This restored image is a look down the starboard boat deck toward the bow of the Cunard Line's QUEEN ELIZABETH while at sea in 1961. The 1031 ft. ship, launched in 1938, was not completed before the outbreak of WWII & she was taken by the British Ministry of War Transport along with her near-sister QUEEN MARY for troopship duties, during
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10/1968: - Leased to The Elizabeth Corporation for use as a visitor attraction at Port Everglades, Florida 7/1969: - To Cunard Steam-Ship Co Ltd, London 7/1969: - To Rolepont Ltd, London, managed by The Queen Ltd. Renamed The Elizabeth
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RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, The Beautiful Lady, 314m/ 83.693gt/28,5kn/ 2.213 pax/ 1.000 crew; 27/09/1938 launched; 02/03/1940 completed by John Brown & Co., Clydebank, for Cunard White Star Line, Liverpool; 02/1940 she entered service as a troopship in
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RMS Queen Elizabeth in Port Everglades 1969
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Allied Universal Security Port Everglades Ft Lauderdale Airport FL Polic. 1971 Original Slide, Ocean Liner RMS Queen Elizabeth At Port Everglades ... Ocean Liner RMS Queen Elizabeth At Port Everglades. Aerial View Of Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Florida FL Postcard. CUNARD RMS RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH ORIGINAL 35mm SLIDE PORT EVERGLADES 18 MA.
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An original, 35mm Kodachrome slide, taken on March 18 1969 - the day after one of the other slides of the Queen Elizabeth in Port Everglades I have for sale - this time showing the mighty ship from th
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The RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. ... Queen Elizabeth was retired after her final crossing to New York, on 8 December 1968. She was moved to Port Everglades, Florida, and converted to a tourist attraction, which opened in February 1969. The business was unsuccessful, and closed in August 1970.