Category:Queen of Bermuda (ship, 1933)
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Information about the vessel may be found at IMO 5287988. A ship can change name and flag state through time, but the IMO number remains the same through the hull's entire lifetime. As a result, it can be useful to identify a ship by using the IMO number. |
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SS Queen of Bermuda | |||||
British cruise ship of the mid 20th century | |||||
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http://cruiselinehistory.com/the-queen-of-bermuda-one-of-the-great-mid-century-cruise-liners/
Also source: Shipping and Shipbuilding, Miramar Ship Index
Media in category "Queen of Bermuda (ship, 1933)"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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StateLibQld 1 173687 Queen of Bermuda (ship).jpg 1,000 × 625; 72 KB
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HMS Queen of Bermuda FL17829.jpg 800 × 523; 58 KB
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The Queen of Bermuda departing the island in December 1952 or January 1953.jpg 3,761 × 2,535; 3.48 MB
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The Queen of Bermuda in Bermuda, late 1952 or very early 1953.jpg 3,761 × 2,535; 3.76 MB
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Alistair K. MacDonald - Queen Of Bermuda dinner menu 1936.jpg 657 × 899; 104 KB
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Declaration of Intention for Albert Einstein, 10-01-1940 (596270 ).jpg 2,400 × 2,974; 920 KB
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Training ships and steamers in NY 1933 (50162883607).jpg 8,000 × 5,103; 12.17 MB
Categories:
- Cruise ships by name
- Ocean liners by name
- Passenger ships of the United Kingdom
- Ships built at Vickers, Barrow
- Ships built in 1933
- Ships named after people
- Ships registered in Hamilton, Bermuda
- Ships scrapped at Faslane
- Ships scrapped in 1966
- Ships with 3 funnels
- Steamships of the United Kingdom
- World War II armed merchant cruisers of the United Kingdom
- IMO 5287988