RMS Queen Mary: 90 Years Since Her First Arrival in New York
Today, 90 years ago, Cunard White Star’s RMS Queen Mary arrived in New York for the very first time. She had departed Southampton on her […]
Today, 90 years ago, Cunard White Star’s RMS Queen Mary arrived in New York for the very first time. She had departed Southampton on her […]
After the Queen Mary launched on September 26, 1934, a London-based astrologer and psychic named Lady Mable Fortescue-Harrison made an extraordinary prediction. She told reporters: […]
Today’s Q&A features a conversation with author and Queen Mary historian Nicole Strickland. I first encountered her work years ago while working as a tour […]
It was announced earlier today that the Queen Mary’s Commodore Everette Hoard passed away. He was 64 years old. The Queen Mary posted on social […]
In September 1939, the RMS Queen Mary was returning to the United States from England on the eve of war. She carried 2,332 passengers—many of […]
It’s Global Day of the Engineer! One of the highlights from when I worked aboard the Queen Mary was getting to spend a day with […]
During World War II, the need to transport large numbers of Allied troops across the globe saw the world’s ocean liners being pressed into military […]
Last Thursday, September 26, I had the great pleasure of attending some special events aboard the Queen Mary for the 90th anniversary of her launching…namely, […]
It was a rainy September day in Clydebank, Scotland when Britain’s King George V stepped up to the microphone. Before him was a towering steel […]
A few weeks ago, we had the pleasure of staying aboard the grand old Queen Mary in Long Beach. It only made sense with our […]
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