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  • On 21 September 2007, the QE2 visited Liverpool for the last time to mark the official opening of that city’s cruise liner terminal. She was launched at 20 September 1967. She is scheduled to be berthed permanently at the Palm Jumeirah development in Dubai in 2008 to be refurbished and become a floating hotel by 2009.

  • cunard
    by onetonshadow

    US$3.99

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Sydney is welcoming 28 Ocean Liners in 21 Days , last Thursday we welcomed one of the biggest in the world, The Queen Mary 2 So big she had to be moored at the Naval Base Length: 1,132 feet / / Beam: / 135 feet / / Beam at Bridge Wings: / 147.5 feet / / Draft: / 32 feet 10 inches / / Height (Keel to Funnel): / 236.2 feet / / Gross Tonnage: / Approximately 151,400 gross tonnes / / Guest Capacity: / 2,592 lower berths / 3,056 maximum capacity (Including third and fourth berths) / / Crew: / 1,253 / / Cruise Speed: / 28.5 Knots / Power: / 157,000 horsepower, environmentally friendly, gas turbine/diesel electric plant / / Propulsion: / Four pods of 21.5 MW each; 2 fixed and 2 azimuthing / / Strength: / Extra thick steel hull for strength and stability for Transatlantic Crossings / / Stabilizers: / Two sets / / Cost: / Estimated $800 million / Some Comparisons: / QM2 is five times longer than Cunard’s first ship, Britannia (230 ft.) / QM2 is 113 feet longer than the original Queen Mary / QM2 is more than twice as long as the Washington Monument is tall (550 ft.) / QM2 is 147 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall (984 ft.) / QM2 is more than 3½ times as long as Westminster Tower (Big Ben) is high (310 ft.) / QM2 is only 117 feet shorter than the Empire State Building is tall (1248 ft.) / QM2 is more than three times as long as St. Paul’s Cathedral is tall (366 ft.) / QM2 is as long as 41 double-decker London buses (31½ ft. each) / QM2’s whistle is audible for 10 miles / Equipment: Nikon D300 sigma lens 10-20mm

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Sydney is welcoming 28 Ocean Liners in 21 Days , last Thursday we welcomed one of the biggest in the world, The Queen Mary 2 In this shot taken from a water level on Sydney Harbour, as the Captain of the Queen Mary2 provided an up close and personal view of the Diva of the harbour The Sydney Opera House. before berthing at Garden Island So big she had to be moored at the Naval Base Length: 1,132 feet / / Beam: / 135 feet / / Beam at Bridge Wings: / 147.5 feet / / Draft: / 32 feet 10 inches / / Height (Keel to Funnel): / 236.2 feet / / Gross Tonnage: / Approximately 151,400 gross tonnes / / Guest Capacity: / 2,592 lower berths / 3,056 maximum capacity (Including third and fourth berths) / / Crew: / 1,253 / / Cruise Speed: / 28.5 Knots / Power: / 157,000 horsepower, environmentally friendly, gas turbine/diesel electric plant / / Propulsion: / Four pods of 21.5 MW each; 2 fixed and 2 azimuthing / / Strength: / Extra thick steel hull for strength and stability for Transatlantic Crossings / / Stabilizers: / Two sets / / Cost: / Estimated $800 million / Some Comparisons: / QM2 is five times longer than Cunard’s first ship, Britannia (230 ft.) / QM2 is 113 feet longer than the original Queen Mary / QM2 is more than twice as long as the Washington Monument is tall (550 ft.) / QM2 is 147 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall (984 ft.) / QM2 is more than 3½ times as long as Westminster Tower (Big Ben) is high (310 ft.) / QM2 is only 117 feet shorter than the Empire State Building is tall (1248 ft.) / QM2 is more than three times as long as St. Paul’s Cathedral is tall (366 ft.) / QM2 is as long as 41 double-decker London buses (31½ ft. each) / QM2’s whistle is audible for 10 miles / Equipment: Nikon D300 sigma lens 10-20mm

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER! February/March 2009 Sydney Harbour is Ocen Liner Central 28 Cruise Liners In 28 Days Cruise Ships from all around the world are converging on Sydney with ships like The Cunard Liner “Queen Victoria seen here entering Circular Quay on a perfect dawn and a perfect day. / The Queen Victoria is big hiding the Sydney Opera House as she passes, but she will be dwarfed when the Queen Mary 2 arrives on Thursday 26th February at dawn. The Queen Mary is often described as the largest moving object ever to enter Australian Waters. This image was taken from McMahons Point on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour Equipment: Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens / Technique: HDR , 5 bracketted images processed with Photomatix Pro, hand held /

  • The famous oceanliners, Queen Elizabeth 2 and her sister ship Queen Mary 2 (world’s largest oceanliner) both called into Sydney on the same night. A fireworks display marked the historic occassion.

  • The Queen Mary 2 catches the sun of a new day as she maneuves in Sydney Harbour. At the time of this shot The Queen was called “The Largest Moving Object ” ever to visit Australia The Queen Mary’s next visit to Australia is part of a World Cruise arriving in Australia around 26th February 2009. On her inaugral visit the city of Sydney was gridlocked with sight seers. It is ure to be a sight again

  • The Queen Victoria turns into the harbour surrounded by a flotilla, Police and Maritime Services vessels keep a exclusion zone around the Ship. This shot taken from the John Cadman II, it was a early start !

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER* Sydney is welcoming 28 Ocean Liners in 21 Days , last Thursday we welcomed one of the biggest in the world, The Queen Mary 2 So big she had to be moored at the Naval Base Length: 1,132 feet / / Beam: / 135 feet / / Beam at Bridge Wings: / 147.5 feet / / Draft: / 32 feet 10 inches / / Height (Keel to Funnel): / 236.2 feet / / Gross Tonnage: / Approximately 151,400 gross tonnes / / Guest Capacity: / 2,592 lower berths / 3,056 maximum capacity (Including third and fourth berths) / / Crew: / 1,253 / / Cruise Speed: / 28.5 Knots / Power: / 157,000 horsepower, environmentally friendly, gas turbine/diesel electric plant / / Propulsion: / Four pods of 21.5 MW each; 2 fixed and 2 azimuthing / / Strength: / Extra thick steel hull for strength and stability for Transatlantic Crossings / / Stabilizers: / Two sets / / Cost: / Estimated $800 million / / Some Comparisons: / QM2 is five times longer than Cunard’s first ship, Britannia (230 ft.) / QM2 is 113 feet longer than the original Queen Mary / QM2 is more than twice as long as the Washington Monument is tall (550 ft.) / QM2 is 147 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall (984 ft.) / QM2 is more than 3½ times as long as Westminster Tower (Big Ben) is high (310 ft.) / QM2 is only 117 feet shorter than the Empire State Building is tall (1248 ft.) / QM2 is more than three times as long as St. Paul’s Cathedral is tall (366 ft.) / QM2 is as long as 41 double-decker London buses (31½ ft. each) / QM2’s whistle is audible for 10 miles / Equipment: Nikon D300 sigma lens 10-20mm

  • Victoria and Elizabeth
    by Krys Bailey

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Two out of the three Cunard Queens in my home city of Southampton today. This is the first and last time all three ships will be seen together in the UK, as the Queen Elizabeth 2 is being retired to become a tourist attraction in Dubai. In the foreground is the newest ship, the Queen Victoria and in the background, the oldest ship, the Queen Elizabeth 2. Unfortunately, the Queen Mary 2 was berthed further down the docks so couldn’t be included in the shot.

  • HDR Enhanced Queen Victoria berthed in Manhattan Jan 14 2008

  • La Princesse
    by Lou Green

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Yet another phenomenal piece of street theatre from Francois Delarozière & La Machine, in collaboration with Artichoke & Walk the Plank for the Capital of Culture 2008. An unforgettable 3 day event that touched the hearts of everyone who saw her. http://www.lamachine.co.uk and www.walktheplank.co.uk

  • The Queen Victoria , a floating city moves slowly up Sydney Harbour, taken early Saturday 23rd February, the Queen on her maiden voyage

  • There are many ovations at the Opera House and another for the Queen Victoria on her first arrival to our grand harbour Best viewed LARGER

  • The Sydney Opera House aand her companion for the day The Queen Victoria, catch the golden glow of the sunrise

  • This angle taken from the waterline, clearly shows the wonderful lines of this Superliner.

  • On 21 September 2007, the QE2 visited Liverpool for the last time to mark the official opening of that city’s cruise liner terminal. She was launched at 20 September 1967. She is scheduled to be berthed permanently at the Palm Jumeirah development in Dubai in 2008 to be refurbished and become a floating hotel by 2009.

  • On 21 September 2007, the QE2 visited Liverpool for the last time to mark the official opening of that city’s cruise liner terminal. She was launched at 20 September 1967. She is scheduled to be berthed permanently at the Palm Jumeirah development in Dubai in 2008 to be refurbished and become a floating hotel by 2009.

  • QE2 at Liverpool
    by Paul Reay

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    A recent visit to Liverpool, UK, by the world famous liner, the QE2

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