On This Day Queen Elizabeth passenger liner sinks into Hong Kong harbour after catching fire


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Launched, on 27 September 1938, the RMS Queen Elizabeth (1,031 feet long and 118.5 feet wide) was the largest passenger liner ever constructed.. Hong Kong businessman Tung Chao Yung, who wanted to convert her into a floating university purchased the RMS Queen Elizabeth at auction in 1970.. 1972: The wreck of Seawise University, the former.


SEAWISE UNIVERSITY, ex QUEEN ELIZABETH burning in the port of HongKong Rms queen elizabeth

On the morning of Sunday, Jan. 9, 1972, while the Queen Elizabeth was anchored in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, a series of fires suddenly broke out aboard the ship, forcing hundreds of visiting shipyard workers and their families to evacuate the ship.


Ocean liner Queen Elizabeth sinks in Hong Kong harbour, 1972. [928 x 590] r/HistoryPorn

HONG KONG, Jan. 10 (Reuters)—The liner Queen Elizabeth—once the world's biggest passenger ship—keeled over outside Hong Kong harbor today after blazing from stem stern for 24 hours, The.


QE1Hong Kong Harbour 1972 RMS Queen Elizabth in Hong Kong… Flickr

Jan 8, 2002 cunard fire hong kong queen elizabeth seawise university wreck T Tarn Stephanos Member Jan 8, 2002 #1 When the poor Queen Elizabeth was burned to a crisp in 1972 under the new name Seawise University, her burned out hulk sat in Hong Kong harbor for a few years.


Queen Elizabeth2 in Hong Kong Harbor Photograph by Carl Purcell

Photo Credit Only two years later, the ship was deemed a fire hazard and was closed down by the local authorities. Hong Kong businessman Tung Chao Yung, who wanted to convert her into a floating university purchased the RMS Queen Elizabeth at auction in 1970.


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The Queen Elizabeth was subsequently retired in 1968, and three years later was sold to the Chinese shipping tycoon C.Y. Tung. Tung then brought the ship to Hong Kong to be converted to a floating school called "Seawise University." After a mysterious series of fires broke out aboard the ship in 1972, the Queen Elizabeth capsized and sank.


Queen Elizabeth on fire and sinking in Hong Kong Harbour J… Flickr

On January 9, 1972, the ship Seawise University (formerly the RMS Queen Elizabeth) sinks in Hong Kong Harbor despite a massive firefighting effort over two days. The Queen Elizabeth,.


Queen Elizabeth arrived in Hong Kong, 1971 Queen Elizabeth… Flickr

In 1972, while undergoing refurbishment in Hong Kong harbour, she caught fire under mysterious circumstances and was capsized by the water used to fight the fire. In 1973, her wreck was deemed an obstruction, and she was partially scrapped where she lay. Queen Elizabeth left the port of New York on 13 November 1940 for Singapore to receive her.


On This Day Queen Elizabeth passenger liner sinks into Hong Kong harbour after catching fire

The RMS Queen Elizabeth was the largest passenger ship in the world when it was launched in 1938.The giant vessel was used to transport troops during the Second World War, before then being.


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Buried at the bottom of Victoria Harbour remains the keel, hull and boilers from the QEII predecessor, RMS Queen Elizabeth. It was purchased at auction in 1970 by local tycoon C.Y. Tung and sank two years later following a fire.


The sad wreck of RMS Queen Elizabeth Hong Kong Harbor The Vintage News

A 'Noble Ship'. Called in 1938 a "noble ship" by her godmother, Queen Eliza beth of England, the ship was a troop carrier during World War II. She transported nearly 500, 000 G.I.'s to the.


Picture This T1258 RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 in Hong Kong Harbour

1963 & 1964 Queen Elizabeth / 1971 & 1972 Seawise University . PLEASE NOTE:. Seawise Queen is seen ablaze in Hong Kong Harbour - The Queen Elizabeth's sad demise. Her partial remains are now located under a Container Terminal, how tragic! Photograph South China Morning Post .


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The "Seawise University", originally the ocean liner "Queen Elizabeth," was anchored at this spot from late 1971 to early 1972, undergoing renovations to convert her to a floating university. She caught fire under mysterious circumstances on January 9, 1972 and then rolled over and sank due to the amount of water used to extinguish the fire. The water was shallow, however, and only about half.


Queen Elizabeth renamed Seawise University after burning in the harbor, Hong Kong. This picture

The rather dull looking Queen Elizabeth, considering she had been painted in wartime grey, arrived in New York harbour on March 7, 1940. Queen Elizabeth passes the Statue of Liberty at New York on March 7.. the Elizabeth was renamed Seawise University and she sailed for Hong Kong on February 10, 1971. Elizabeth, renamed Seawise University is.


The Liner Queen Elizabeth, after burning from Stem to Stern in Hong Kong Harbor, 1972

On the morning of Sunday, Jan. 9, 1972, while the Queen Elizabeth was anchored in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, a series of fires suddenly broke out aboard the ship, forcing hundreds of visiting shipyard workers and their families to evacuate the ship. John A. Hudson, an Englishman who had sailed his own boat into Hong Kong Harbor, describes.


The Seawise University (ex Queen Elizabeth) arrives at Hong Kong in July 1971 Beautiful Ocean

RMS Queen Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. In tandem with the Queen Mary both ships provided a weekly luxury liner service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France.