File:TS Queen Mary 1981.jpg

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Summary

Description

The TS Queen Mary laid up in harbour in Greenock, Scotland, on the waterfront to the Firth of Clyde.

Ship

  • Type: Passenger ship
  • Ordered by: Williamson Buchanan
  • Built by William Denny & Bros. Ltd., Dumbarton, United Kingdom
  • Yard No: 1262
  • Launched 30.3.1933
  • Date of completion: 5.33
  • Length: 263'
  • LPP: 77.0 m
  • Breadth: 10.7 m 35'
  • Draught: 7'5”
  • Gross tonnage: 1014
  • Passengers: 1820
  • Main Engine: William Denny & Bros. Ltd., Dumbarton Three steam turbines, direct drive. New boiler 1957
  • Speed: 15 kts

History

  • 30.03.1933 Named: Queen Mary by Lady Colquhoun, wife of Sir Ian Colquhoun of Luss for Williamson-Buchanan Steamers Ltd (J.Williamson), Glasgow Flag: United Kingdom
  • 1935 Sold to Caledonian MacBrayne LTD Renamed Queen Mary II
  • 1977 Sold and hulked as a restaurant ship Renamed: Queen Mary
Source

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Date

1981

Author

wp:User:Dave souza

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current08:58, 7 July 2010Thumbnail for version as of 08:58, 7 July 2010735 × 490 (49 KB)Admin (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information| |Description=The TS Queen Mary laid up in harbour in Greenock, Scotland, on the waterfront to the Firth of Clyde. ==Ship== *Type: Passenger ship *Ordered by: Williamson Buchanan *Built by William Denny & Bros. Ltd., Dumbarton, United Kingdom *Yard No: 1262 *Launched 30.3.1933 *Date of completion: 5.33 *Length: 263' *LPP: 77.0 m *Breadth: 10.7 m 35' *Draught: 7'5” *Gross tonnage: 1014 *Passengers: 1820 *Main Engine: William Denny & Bros. Ltd., Dumbarton Three steam turbines, direct drive. New boiler 1957 *Speed: 15 kts ==History== *30.03.1933 Named: '''Queen Mary''' by Lady Colquhoun, wife of Sir Ian Colquhoun of Luss for Williamson-Buchanan Steamers Ltd (J.Williamson), Glasgow Flag: United Kingdom *1935 Sold to Caledonian MacBrayne LTD Renamed '''Queen Mary II''' *1977 Sold and hulked as a restaurant ship Renamed: '''Queen Mary''' |Source={{Own}} |Date=1981 |Author= wp:User:Dave souza |Permission=cc-by-sa-2.5: Any re-use to contain this licence notice and to attribute the work to w:User:Dave souza at Wikipedia. |other_versions= }} Category:Caledonian MacBrayne Category:Steamships of Scotland Category:Firth of Clyde Category:Greenock Category:Restaurant ships == {{int:license}} == {{self|cc-by-sa-2.5}}
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