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Queen Elizabeth II
Sunday 5th October 2008 I was down at Greenock to see the QE2 sail in, the boat heading towards
us, on the right of the photo, is the MV Balmoral full of passengers on a 'QE2 site-seeing trip.'
Notice the Balmoral is listing to the left as all the passengers are on that side looking at the QE2 ;D

Sunday 5th October 2008 Greenock.

Considered as one of the last of the great transatlantic ocean liners and one of the most famous ships in the world, the Queen Elizabeth II or QE2 as she is commonly known came home to Greenock for the last time today.
The QE2 has carried over two million voyagers, crossed continents and circled the globe countless times, completed 24 full world cruises, sailed more nautical miles than any other ship (5.5 million nautical miles to be exact) over a period of 40 years 






 Built at the John Brown yard in Clydebank, Glasgow,
 she was the flagship of the Cunard Line for over 30 years


Launched by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
on 20th Sept.1967



She made a mini maiden voyage to Las Palmas on 22 Apr1969, then on 2 May 1969 made her official maiden voyage to New York and is one of the last great Transatlantic liners. At 70,327 tons and 963 feet long with a top speed of 32.5 knots she is also one of the largest and fastest passenger vessels afloat.

QE2 Vital statistics:
Cost £29million to build,  length 963ft,  breadth 105ft 2½in,  Gross tonnage is 70,327 tonnes. power: diesel electric
height 204ft 1½in from keel to funnel  (funnel height is 69ft)  mileage: she has sailed 5.5 nautical miles, Top speed:32.5
knots 
Crew: 1,016 including a Captain, 112 chefs, 17 laundry staff, 23 orchestra players and 2 librarians
13 Decks and 7 Restaurants with a Capacity to carry 1,778 guests and she has carried 2.1 million guests since her launch.
     


                       A group of Clydebridge steelworkers visiting the QE2 as she was being built.
The man with the bowler hat is the Shipyard foreman, the rest of the group are steelworkers who were involved in the manufacture of the steel plate she is made of.          
(photo from Webmaister's pal, Peter Phillips)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Yard
 Foreman
11 12 13  Willie
    Walton

 

                         
QE2 farewell magazine
 





Greenock Telegraph
Newspaper


QE2 Farewell
Special Edition
 
A bumper 48 pager, packed with new pictures, facts and stories.

 

See the video taken by
the Greenock Telegraph


Captain Ian McNaught has been at the helm of the QE2 since 2003. At Greenock he hosted a reception on board the ship for civic leaders and invited guests, and told them the area had done the 'Queen of the Clyde' proud. "It is a great privilege and honour to bring the QE2 as near to her birthplace as we can." He added that although the time had come for his ship to retire from the seas, people were right to lament the last days of a true, proper ship.
                                                                                

                                                                               (info from the Greenock Telegraph)

 

QE2's farewell voyage around the British Isles :

Sep 30 2008
T
Southampton
Oct 1
W
Cork (Cobh)
Oct 2
TH
Dublin
Oct 3
F
Liverpool
Oct 4
S
Belfast
Oct 5  2008
SU
Glasgow (from Greenock)
Oct 6
M
Cruising the North Sea
Oct 7
T
Edinburgh (from South Queensferry)
Oct 8
W
Newcastle
Oct 9
TH
Cruising the North Sea
Oct 10 2008
F
Southampton

Thereafter she cruises the Atlantic and the Mediterranean before finally sailing to Dubai where she will be turned into a floating hotel. 

Nov 11 2008
T
Southampton
Nov 12
W
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Nov 13
TH
Lisbon, Portugal
Nov 14
F
Gibraltar
Nov 15
S
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
Nov 16
SU
Rome (from Civitavecchia), Italy
Nov 17
M
Naples, Italy
Nov 18
T
Valetta, Malta
Nov 19
W
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
Nov 20
TH
Alexandria (for Cairo/Giza), Egypt
Nov 21
F
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
Nov 22
S
Transit the Suez Canal
Nov 23-26
Cruising the Arabian Sea
Nov 27 2008
TH
Dubai


5th Oct.2008, Greenock.

The QE2's captain, Ian McNaught, said: "It's a great ending for the ship, really for her working career, and she moves off to this new life as a hotel, she'll have a good second career in Dubai, and she's not going to be left to go to wrack and ruin.
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