My Dad served his apprenticship on the Queen Mary, he was 16 years old and worked there until1961 and he hated it! the welders had the most injuries of all the trades men, especially eariy on before the safety goggles, my Mum said, it truly was hard times back then, you had to work where you could Thank you for the videos they bring back memories for me.
In WW2 both Queens sailed alone across the Atlantic carrying 10 thousand troops each time. They relied on their speed to avoid U Boats. On one crossing the cruiser HMS Curacao sailed acroos the Queen Mary's bow and the Queen Mary cut the cruiser in half..
I can also recall sailing past a huge grey ship in John Browns fitting out basin. It was the Queen Elizabeth. The very next day she left John Browns Clydebank yard and sailed non stop to New York with fitting out workers still on board.
It wasn't on my personal video list, but I know the video you're talking about. If I recall, the plane you mention met the Mary just out of New York harbor when she was still moving along at around 25 knots. I believe it was the plane that Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker flew to pay tribute to her maiden arrival and showered her decks with beautiful carnations in mark of the celebration. Rickenbacker of course was the US' "Ace of Aces" with 26 kills during WWI.
My Dad served his apprenticship on the Queen Mary, he was 16 years old and worked there until1961 and he hated it! the welders had the most injuries of all the trades men, especially eariy on before the safety goggles, my Mum said, it truly was hard times back then, you had to work where you could Thank you for the videos they bring back memories for me.
weeGeorgiegirl 6 months ago
at the end of ww2 my uncle, sgt in the us army, came back aboard this ship :)
later we saw this ship at Long Beach along with the 'spruce goose'
granskare 2 years ago
In WW2 both Queens sailed alone across the Atlantic carrying 10 thousand troops each time. They relied on their speed to avoid U Boats. On one crossing the cruiser HMS Curacao sailed acroos the Queen Mary's bow and the Queen Mary cut the cruiser in half..
I can also recall sailing past a huge grey ship in John Browns fitting out basin. It was the Queen Elizabeth. The very next day she left John Browns Clydebank yard and sailed non stop to New York with fitting out workers still on board.
Norfolkscot 4 years ago
Not forgetting their zig-zag crossing.
CunardProductions94 3 years ago
I love Scotland :)
Greenock till I am gone
xx
fakegirl15 4 years ago
It wasn't on my personal video list, but I know the video you're talking about. If I recall, the plane you mention met the Mary just out of New York harbor when she was still moving along at around 25 knots. I believe it was the plane that Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker flew to pay tribute to her maiden arrival and showered her decks with beautiful carnations in mark of the celebration. Rickenbacker of course was the US' "Ace of Aces" with 26 kills during WWI.
theblueriband 4 years ago
all the comments bang on.good to c the gerry's never got this beauty
stumac001 5 years ago
They dont make em how they use to.
Paddy3443 5 years ago
Moan Eh Scotland :D:D
Glasgow till i die
weeble2006 5 years ago
Yes from Scotland...that's why she is still floating today...
skot66 5 years ago
Aye! Ye canny whack craftmanship from SCOTLAND
macalba62 5 years ago