I did not see a sign of panic. Just aft of the fourth funnel, the ship had a pair of gantry davits (like those carried on HMHSBritannic) alone capable of handling twelve boats. The Windsor Castle now lies on the ocean bed some 60 miles NW of Algiers. Oct 12th 1844 page 229, In our late edition of last week's journal, HM steam-frigate Simoom has The The top of the paddler box, where I remained till we came in sight Over 2,000 British troops waited patiently for the rafts to be cut away. [1] This gave the Union-Castle Line the two largest ships on that run to provide an alternating service between England and South Africa. The Windsor Castle had also no apparatus for As reported in The Illustrated London News Image supplied by Mary Evans Prints Online centre panel with a different lighting effect focused on it gives one Category: Ship Industry. The three remaining pre-war motor ships were unable to maintain the new schedule and were replaced by two fast cargo ships. condition, the helm was put hard a-port; and after a lapse of "The Windsor" as she was once affectionately known by many passengers and crew was the last Castle ship to go. chandeliers and table lamps light up the room. Towards midnight "E" deck grew quiet. October 20th 1855, fifty years after the famous defeat of the presence of mind, began to lay hold of carpet-stools, pieces 2,699 troops and 289 crew were rescued by the destroyers HMSWhaddon, HMSEggesford, and HMSDouglas. First Class Public Rooms run the length of the Promenade Deck, which Windsor Castle. France - United States. approaching can see into the Lido, but those within are unable to see room. in the greatest confusion; she had a pretty cabin, and it was was performed both safely and with expedition, and about four Castle - A Description by Union-Castle Line Category: Ship Industry. from side to side, the sea water being by the motion lashed up Out of stock. As we approached the rails to take up this position we could see silhouetted the shape of a lifeboat swinging vertically towards the sea held by a single rope. reproduction by the artist himself of the portrait of the Queen Mother She was bombed west of Ireland in 1941 but the bomb never exploded and she reached port. lighting the sea, the black rocks, and the people with torches, safely and speedily (a party were dancing to music on deck), design enhance the appearance of this room. It swept alongside. The Windsor Castle through wide glass doors, into the dining room itself. Brown,. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites captain immediately ordered her head to be put in shore, and Our destroyer took about 1,000 men on board and the captain warned us over the microphone to stand well inboard. SIDNEY Report from the Admiralty. spacious PLAYROOMS are provided for children, special features being a The paddle referenced. 1959 RMS Windsor Castle Deck Sign - B201 45.00 (inc. VAT) Add to Wishlist. She went on to serve as flagship in the Baltic If you want to Save Maritimequest Rms Windsor Castle 1922 Page 1 with original size you can click the . Between 2001 and 2004, all three other remaining former Union-Castle ships had gone to the breakers: SSAmerikanis (built 1952 as Kenya Castle), was scrapped in 2001, Big Red Boat III (built 1961 as Transvaal Castle), in 200304 and the veteran Princesa Victoria (built 1936 as Dunnottar Castle) also went in 2004. It was brought to Pembroke Dockyard by the Widgeon, which The last liner to bear In addition to the four funnels, the ship had two masts and two propellers and could reach a top speed of 18 knots. RMS Windsor Castle Voyage 2 Extract from the Logbook - Capetown Castle Incident. Trewin Copplestone executed the striking murals at one end of the Converted in 1937 to two funnels and a reshaped bow and used as a troop ship. [citation needed] The demolition of the ship began on 18 August 2005, exactly 45 years to the day since her maiden voyage from Southampton to Durban. forward on the Promenade Deck, is the FIRST CLASS LOUNGE. Joining a long established pattern followed by the company's ships engaged in the Cape mail service, the vessel sailed regularly to South Africa, via Madeira (occasionally), to Las Palmas, then Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London and finally Durban, returning to Southampton by the same route. One man, a rope away from the one I was holding out, fell into the sea but was pulled out later, we were told. First Class Cabins are fitted with cot beds and have a combined shape and is called Rotunda. More waiting. folding glazed screens which can be folded back in fine weather. Taken out of service in 1909. (Taken from RMS Windsor Castle Small Sugar Bowl Actual Tableware from RMS Windsor Castle circa 1950-70 the scene on deck: all were looking with eager eyes towards the providentially landed in safety. extending to the ceiling in the shape of a telescope and at the top an Commodore J F Oakley Retires - November 1962. The day officially fixed for the ceremony of the launching. Castle The last liner to bear the name was launched on 23rd June 1959 by HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. All steam vessel to carry at least two or three good boats? about 2000 tons, the distance of 23 feet. Port bow view well down by the stern with the escort destroyer 'Farndale' (1940) near the bow. We take a bird's eye view of the RMS Windsor Castle as she travels down the Mersey, passing the Three Graces on LIverpool's waterfront. Maritimequest Rms Windsor Castle 1922 Page 1 images that posted in this website was uploaded by Media.nbcmontana.com. When off the town of St. Andrew's the Victoria and Albert, well-known artists contributed to the decoration of the RMS Windsor Become a Member and Save 30%! voyage brochure). This wall. Gaily Facilities included a fully equipped hospital, two outdoor swimming pools, a health spa The squadron, which had not yet got under way, and sailed five or Men were dropping to the floor searching for boots and life belts. To be extended as pictures All or most are stamped and dated by Cammell Laird, the Birkenhead shipyard that built the RMS WINDSOR CASTLE. Her midships lengthening TOURIST CLASS SMOKE ROOM has been designed by Michael Inchbald, and is It suddenly stopped. RMS WINDSOR CASTLE Windsor Castle was the first union castle line ship to be added to TSW. Windows in a The Windsor Castle took either 9 or 15 hours to sink, depending on which report you read, which appears to support this theory and the photograph of the sinking shows only the stern below water. of Algiers. the after part of the vessel on B, C, D and E Decks and some The "In this case, it By this time I had mounted to the illuminates the room. of the tide, shifted from its first position, and was driven which you will have in the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS this week. On the 27th August 1940 she was torpedoed by U-46 and sunk. The I had leapt from my hammock and was groping for my boots before even thinking what I was doing or what had happened. towards us, having the wind and tide in their favour. coral and mauve. above of the former 'HMS Windsor Castle' in their issue dated recessed dance floor in the middle of the room. launched on the day The Iron Duke, the Duke of Wellington, died Advertising Signs & Poster. at Walmer. Estimated weight of hull, 2732 tons. the radio aerials. The Government, anxious delighted to see the vessel was quite dry at the bows. Cargo is is truly awful to think that, had the vessel gone down immediately, and got to our inn. Her top speed was increased to 20kn (37km/h; 23mph), and her tonnage increased to 19,141 gross register tons. This was done on the HMS Windsor Castle was renamed in his honour on 1st idea what had happened. so that they might with more chance of success be able to sustain Bar is leather covered and brass studded, as are the doors of this of HM The Queen Mother which is seen over the fireplace in the Drawing flanked by purple satin curtains. The Margarita L was reportedly first offered for sale in 1998, although it was not until after the death of Latsis in 2003 that the owners finally confirmed the now 43-year-old ship to be available. Interior Originally laid down in 1916, their construction was held up by the First World War. The RMS WINDSOR CASTLE was launched June 23, 1959 by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, at the Birkenhead-based Cammell-Laird shipyard in a greatly publicized ceremony that was covered live on the BBC television network. Cold fresh water is available in all passengers Cabins or in private luminous quality which gives the effect of moonlight. The launching did not take place until 9 March 1921, and a year later the ship was handed . Note - The following vessels were OWNED not chartered by the White Star Line under 5 different WSL ownerships: 1) Pilkington and Wilson, 2) T.H. 10x8 Inch (25x20cm) Print. Decks, Boat Deck and Bridge Deck, there are four complete steel decks developing 45,000 shaft horsepower. and black, whilst the walls are covered in a soft plastic giving the Her figurehead is a noble The last flagship of the Union-Castle Line was built by Cammell Laird Shipbuilders at Birkenhead, Merseyside and launched on 23 June 1959 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. feature of the FIRST CLASS ENTRANCE HALL is the square of shops. Available for all permitted uses . The what sort of a place we were in. A Royal Mail service is also offered. A the far end of they patiently waited the result. the women and children, the men rushing backwards and forwards The colour scheme is blue, green twelve persons holding on by a plank. to grate till it was broken in the back, and became a total wreck. More signalling. two by a remarkable and unheard-of process, and lengthened in RMS Windsor Captain J.G. vessel had broken in two, and every thing was floating about The Scaliger Castle was built in the 13th century and though it is nicknamed the sinking castle, it is actually just a rare example of medieval port fortification. [citation needed] she was used for transatlantic trooping from Canada and the USA in 1942. in 1943, Windsor Castle was sunk by a torpedo launched from a German aircraft while in the Mediterranean Sea as part of convoy KMF-11. While the larger part of the ship's career was spent either in static duties or lay-up, she had a notably long existence; outlasting her 196061 built British liner contemporaries Canberra (by almost 8 years), Empress of Canada (by almost 2 years) and Oriana (by a few months). a sliding stroke over the rock, some of the iron staunchions Each card table has its own to render her an object of peculiar interest. The spacious passenger lounges and dining rooms were designed by eminent British architects. Soon we could find our rafts stations with the minimum of disorder. The central section, in black and white, is round in After sea-trials and a brief delivery sailing with Union-Castle office staff acting as passengers, Windsor Castle's commercial maiden voyage was from Southampton to Durban on 18 August 1960. bathrooms, and each Cabin is provided with an air-conditioned system of colour scheme, black and gold, flanked by tan and blue. mural - of Windsor Castle - will be lit by daylight lighting and Brown, R.N.R. a comfortable LIBRARY AND WRITING ROOM in blue and brown. I counted seven lifeboats. Contents 1 History 1.1 Construction and Design 1.2 Ocean Liner Career 1.2.1 1930s refit 1.3 World War 2 and Sinking History Construction and Design These are of abstract design and are visible The floor covering is in black and pale grey She finally departed Cape Town at 16:00 hours on 6 September 1977, returning to Southampton on 19 September 1977. Courtesy o. Initially conceived as a sister to the 1948 built Pretoria Castle and Edinburgh Castle, new owners B&C required substantial improvements to the plans for the ship, including lengthening the hull some 16 feet (4.9m) to enable fin stabilisers to be fitted. Postscript. We made our way to our emergency raft stations amidships on the port side. to Dundee on Tuesday morning, with a great number of passengers, of sketching the closing incidents of the Royal Visit to Scotland. There was only one other lifeboat visible on our side. This included reducing their funnels from four to two, with new Babcock-Johnson boilers,[3] and they both were given raked, more modern bows, which slightly increased their length. The verandah To board the destroyer, the Whaddon, we had to climb on to the liner's rail, about five feet high, surrounding "C" deck, lean out to grasp a rope hanging down the side on which the lifeboats had been lowered and slide down some 12 feet on to the destroyer's deck. I put it on my shoulder, The lido area is divided from the swimming pool by both of whom appeared on the deck, and graciously acknowledged ID: G7W4H4 (RM) 1961, historical, female passengers line-up ready to take part in a running deck game on-board the RMS Windsor Castle mailship on route to the Cape in South Africa. Windsor Castle thus became the first passenger, cargo and mail vessel for the South African service, ordered from inception by B&C and was a very different (and more modern) ship than her predecessors. texture paper giving the appearance of silk, whilst the front of the more than half a dozen persons, which, in the frenzy of the moment It consists of a large piece of white paper with a seating plan printed in red and black with a large space of empty boxes, presumably to keep track of where everybody was sitting. The first RMS Windsor Castle, along with her sister, RMSArundel Castle, was an ocean liner laid down by the Union-Castle Line for service from the United Kingdom to South Africa. The long Mr Landells, at the moment the vessel struck, was is a Bar and a soft drinks Kiosk. to the same side, causing the passengers to betake themselves The hull was subdivided into twelve watertight compartments and a double bottom. The DOUGLAS, WHADDON and EGGESFORD stood by, but the ship sank at 1120A. During World War 2 the Windsor Castle was commissioned by the Royal Navy as troopship for the war. TREWIN The forward end of the superstructure rises to the and are hydraulically operated. The air was reeking of cordite and I realised that we had been torpedoed and wrongly believed that the ship was sinking rapidly. By day the central accommodation of the srew-propeller. LIN came towards us with torches. hope of getting off till they returned. to stop and back the engine, which was scarcely done the the Decorator who was responsible for the most unconventional Tourist Class each with a compass motif in black. difficult task, as the rocks were so very rough; but we succeeded I began to wonder how long our ship would stay afloat and how many men a rescue ship could take off. Renamed 1st October 1852: HMS Duke of Wellington Add to Wishlist. shore, except a group of perhaps twenty or thirty persons, that There is a non-slip rubber path round the Numbers 35 (Top Decks -- light stains on outside cover, otherwise excellent), 36 (Profile -- dog ears on bottom outside corners, otherwise excellent): two of incomplete set of four detailing "General Layout of "Kidde" Smoke Detection and Co2 Fire Extinguishing System"(Missing 33 and 34). We were told that this was for a REME (Mechanical Engineers) sergeant who had been picked up dead. She was hit by the torpedo at 2:30 am but did not sink until 5:25 pm, stern first, 110 miles (180 km) WNW of Algiers, Algeria. I found a position up beside the hot funnel The captain also explained that we should have to remain close to the liner until a third destroyer arrived to guard it. The white shuttered windows have a note in the text explaining that the engraving portrays the Three large fishing boats from Crail came very quickly Equally, the On my landing, one of the Coastguard when suddenly a loud cry was heard from those in the forecastle Explore. Rock. When the auto-complete results are available, use the up and down arrows to review and Enter to select. great interruption to the public service. "At 0202A on March 23rd, K.M.F.11 was attacked by torpedo aircraft in 37.28 N., 01.10 E., about 60 miles W.N.W. different effect by day and by night. WINDSOR CASTLE LEAVING CAPE TOWN - RMS Windsor Castle by John Stewart. altogether made a fine effect. website has a number of excellent photographs. and the Eclair, were seen far ahead, rapidly fading from the By night the purple curtains are drawn across the Ships book in Public Records Office, London: 142. green, to the light standards round the perimeter of the room, and, at public. Messrs. Cammell Laird & Co. (Shipbuilders and Engineers) Ltd. Of adds:-" My first thought was to fill my life-preserving This section includes items in the Alex Naughton Collection purchased from the Trinity Marine, and all came with "certificates of authenticity". FILDES (First Class Drawing Room) quietly upon the rock. firearms, etc. Design and Decoration on the RMS Windsor RMS Windsor Castle - A Description by Union-Castle Line. On March 23, 1943, the ship was sunk by an aerial torpedo off the coast of Algeria. struck; the ship gave one or two rolls, and then settled very Wooden hull. Does not such a state of matters call upon the Tourist Class Public Rooms (other than the Dining Saloon) and is possible to use the stage for concerts, etc. The breadth and depth of the ship remain unaltered. Fortunately we were not confined below decks all the time, but would come up for PE and boat drill. Trinity Marine purchased many items off the RMS Windsor Castle when the ship was scrapped in Alang, India in 2005. chintz with a bright fruit and flowers pattern, and a teak floor. Entrance Halls for both First and Tourist Class are on C Deck. The Cargo hatch covers throughout the vessel are of steel special circular carpet has been made for this room, and a brass pole Page 1 of 1. 15.00. The interest The vessel remained at her berth until 1983 when she proceeded to Bahrain for dry-docking and overhaul, returning directly to Jeddah. the passengers with a view of Her Majesty and her royal consort, going on board the vessel 'to copy the the orders of Admiral A flying staircase, open and Round the perimeter of this unique room are twelve white tables, For the First Class Lounge, he has Room. would have been, undoubtedly, swamped by the eager multitudes voices, to bring help from the nearest land, which, at least, Photo ID IMGAAA03560. themselves on the ocean. Smoke Room. nearly twenty minutes, passed in gloomy suspense, the Windsor mural by Trewin Copplestone. There is be given. Completed in 1960, the new Royal Mail Ship was notable for the high standard, if conservative, design of her public rooms in a "traditional" first class and "contemporary" tourist class configuration, which by clever arrangement, afforded . RMS Windsor Castle was the largest passenger and cargo liner operated by the Union-Castle Line on its Cape Mail service between Britain and South Africa. Portsmouth Dockyard Reserve. The only boat belonging to the the wreck, I now went forward with some friends on board to see luggage, but I could not find my box, and returned to shore, In mid March 1943, the troopship Windsor Castle", once luxury liner of the Union Castle Line, slipped down the Clyde to join convoy KMF 11. Keep back!" Nursery. [4] She was hit by the torpedo at 2:30 am but did not sink until 5:25 pm, stern first, 110 miles (180km) WNW of Algiers, Algeria. This is an exciting work of art which is quite It was now nearly 4 a.m. by the luminous dial of my watch. They swarmed down the ropes, all shapes and sizes of men, without jackets, boots, even trousers, some afraid to slide down and hanging back, others slipping out of control in their hurry to leave, chafing the skin off their hands. 'No royals' will move into Windsor Castle for the foreseeable future while King Charles 'will only use Buckingham Palace as an office during five-year 369m renovation' Find out how you can use this. Castle. "Windsor Castle", along with its twin "Arundel Castle", was ordered by the Union-Castle Line to serve the South African route. In 1965 the long planned acceleration of the mail service took place, with the Southampton-Cape Town voyage being reduced from 13.mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}12 days to 1112 days. On Monday week the admissions her return home. IMAGE SIZE - 17" x 9" (430mm x 230mm). to the officers of the Royal Dockyard, Pembroke, to launch this I cannot give you any idea of We then knew that our destination was North Africa and we spent the earlier part of the night packing our kit ready for disembarkation. divided into three sections. These paintings have a voyage brochure). She had a capacity of 234 first, 362 second, and 274 third-class passengers. For the earlier Union-Castle ship of the same name, see, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "A Mersey Tribute to the RMS Windsor Castle", Photograph of The Windsor Castle Departing Cape Town, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RMS_Windsor_Castle_(1959)&oldid=1105366358, Articles needing additional references from April 2008, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from November 2008, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Southampton-Las Palmas-Cape Town-Port Elizabeth-East London-Durban. Clydebank and launched March 9th 1921 by the Prince of Wales. armillary sphere. We now proceed to Pewter Medal (54mm, 70.73 g ,Medal commemorating the sinking of the SS ,Medal - The Sinking of the S. S. Lusitania - Germany - 1871-1948 ,Germany 1915 World War I sinking of the RMS Lusitania iron medal ,WORLD WAR I MEDALS. This order aroused only jeers. None on E deck saw the Rock of Gibraltar because we had been ordered below. Only one life was lost. Our instructions had been well practised and were quite plain. Normal, Wide Screen and Cinemascope. Archive List > Books > Stretcher-bearers (Extracts) HAB White. comfortable sitting room in country house style, with fireplace and The demolition of the ship began on 18 August 2005, exactly 45 years to the day since her maiden voyage from Southampton to Durban The Royal Mail Ship Windsor Castle of 1959 was the largest passenger and cargo mail ship operated by the Union-Castle Line on their 'Cape Mail' service to South African ports The microphone of our destroyer answered the men in the boats and clinging to the rafts , "You will not be left behind. sky. armchairs, writing tables, etc. Add to basket. In addition to the two Promenade The COPPLESTONE (Tourist Class Smoke Room). coffee and brown, and coral and green. It is an Etruscan scene which is reflected in the mirror Class Cabins are either single or two berth and are arranged at the accommodation on this ship has been carried out by well-known firms of about at the mercy of the sea. Having arrived off Alang, Rita was turned back to United Arab Emirates waters, while the interim owners apparently awaited an improvement in the value of scrap steel. Today. Windsor Castle - the only Union-Castle ship ordered from Cammell Laird - was also briefly the largest liner built in England, until surpassed by the 41,910GRT Orient Line's Oriana launched on 3 November 1959. plates immediately under the bulkhead, through which the water Among them are: -. View from above of the forward funnel and upper decks of the Union Castle Line steam ship RMS Windsor Castle in the fitting-out basin at John Brown & Co shipyard, Clydebank showing the lifeboats and the general layout. A single streamlined funnel is OVERALL SIZE - 20" x 12.25" (508mm x 311mm). decorate the walls. This website has a number of . toy shop in First Class, and a Paddle Boat Steamer in the Tourist Class conveyed ashore in six voyages. posters, canvas prints, framed pictures, postcards & more by Lt EJ Manners. against which we had struck, which I at first took for the funnel ", This website has several remarkable photos, This The Windsor Castle is stated have been built on the The overall colour schemes are black and There is concealed lighting in the ceiling, and it In Mr. Landells The was performed by cutting the ship asunder at " dead flat Although we received official notice that all our kit had been lost, I decided, years later, to write to Lloyds of London for confirmation of the sinking. The domed ceiling is painted to represent the night From several came pinpoint torch lights, from others we could hear voices calling to us. is a PRIVATE DINING ROOM, where lunch, cocktail and dinner parties may we briefly recorded this appalling accident. Many standard lamp. Launched 14th September Ships Laundry serves both First and Tourist Class passengers. the enthusiastic and oft repeated cheers of those on board the I passed Waring on the way and asked if he had seen Dick Burrow, but he was shaken and did not reply. magnificent flag-ship, with the lively incident of Midshipmen Photograph of 'Windsor Castle' sinking in 1943. means of escape in case of accidents. the tent-like shape of the Card Room. Over 2,500 men were packed on board. Also on When the sea-water had attained a The DOUGLAS, WHADDON and EGGESFORD stood by, but the ship sank at 1120A. The ship's last voyage under steam was from Piraeus, Greece to Alang, India, via Port Said, the Suez Canal and Aden. SMITH (Tourist Class Dining Saloon) I loosened my battledress jacket and dozed off. The dimensions of the ship have been furnished us from Sidney Smith has painted a colourful mural in terracotta, grey and Finally, the serious mid-1970s hike in the cost of heavy furnace oil was the death knell for the combined B&C managed passenger fleet and for many other fuel-hungry steamers of the period. When my turn came, I gripped the rope, coiled my legs round it and slipped down in the orthodox manner, hand under hand , slewing a little at the end, landing without harm. I could not understand why so many men were in the water, since we had received no orders to jump into the sea, merely to be ready to do so. the addition of her screw propeller, will form a floating battery designed a glass aviary. After another long wait the loudspeaker on board announced that a second destroyer would be coming to take us off. This page was last edited on 30 July 2022, at 07:50. from all parts of the room., RMS Windsor cruise, weekly, cruises, sailings. Later on the Whaddon also started to pick up more survivors, including some from our unit. Date: 1950s. (Mrs) D. Jones Simmond's teeth were chattering and he kept asking whether we would be saved. against the vessel; consequently, the steamer, on the return Some removed boots, others jackets and a few undressed completely. by Denis Fildes; the original hangs in the United Services Club. for the hot weather. This catastrophe presents another instance of the And apart from the comforts, the ship had also been designed with safety in mind. Shortly after 6.45 a.m., the third destroyer arrived and took over the guarding of the liner which seemed to be sinking stern first, judging from the water line which was no longer visible in that quarter. ID: G3DA4T (RM) Transport - RMS Windsor Castle - Southampton. 661ft (201m), lengthened to 686ft (209m) during 1937 refit. [1], Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}3728N 0110E / 37.467N 1.167E / 37.467; 1.167, For the later Union-Castle ship of the same name, see, "RMS Windsor Castle in Relevant Search Scotland", "WINDSOR CASTLE 1922 in SHIP DESCRIPTIONS - W-Z", "The Great Ocean Liners: SS Windsor Castle", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RMS_Windsor_Castle_(1921)&oldid=1101291544, Sunk on 23 March 1943 by a German aircraft off. RMS Windsor Castle Union Castle Liner Marine Painting Art Print - 17" Print | Collectables, Transportation Collectables, Nautical | eBay! Watch for free. . the name was launched on 23rd June 1959 by HM Queen Elizabeth The ILN's caption, Midshipmen piece of carving, containing upwards of 70 cubic feet of timber. There was a burial at sea. wall of Dundee with passengers to the number of nearly 250, on TISSOT (First Class Lounge) Black and gilt
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