H.Johnson
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The event of the last voyage of the Cunarder QE2 went almost unnoticed on the international stage yesterday, but she left Southampton for the final time en route to Dubai where she is to become a floating hotel. Embarrasingly, she grounded on a sandbank (apparently they don't dredge the docks anymore) but eventually got underway after an air display by a Harrier, a shower of poppies (both to commemorate the good work she did in '82) a firework display and some reasonable nostalgic celebrations. A summary of her 40+ year career as a queen of the seas here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/7723073.stm
I remember watching her predecessor burn in Hong Kong harbour - I hope a similar fate doesn't await this fine lady of the seas. Last of a breed, in some ways...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/7723073.stm
I remember watching her predecessor burn in Hong Kong harbour - I hope a similar fate doesn't await this fine lady of the seas. Last of a breed, in some ways...