I feel very privileged to say I have sailed on both the original Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary back in 1956. My mom was English and married my dad. a Canadian soldier and moved to Ontario Canada. My mom took myself and brother back to England for a 3 month stay. I was 4 when we made the journey by sea and sadly I don’t remember anything from that time on the ships. This is a wonderful video and I feel very lucky to say I’ve been on both ships. Very sad to think the Queen Elizabeth burned and sank.
Last shots show Queen Mary next to modern cruise ship , at Long Beach. One is a lump the other a greyhound. Fabulous presentation, clear , precise. Thanks. Dave
Queen Elizabeth was my first ship on my career at sea . So has a special place in my heart . I was 4 years on her in the early 60's and cried to see her burning.
I'm a huge maritime history fan and ship fanatic who has visited and stayed on Queen Mary many times in Long Beach... My eyes tear up every single time that I see the Queen Elizabeth burning in Hong Kong Harbor; it especially pisses me off that it was arson... F__king pathetic!
when i was age 6 in 1961, my family stayed on holiday (vacation to western Brits) at Ventnor on the Isle of Wight (an island off coast of south England). one morning my Dad said 'quick, quick..come here you'll never see this again in your lifetime. i still remember the sight to this very day...looking out at the English Channel sea was something i will never forget. the Queen Mary going one way and the Queen Elizabeth passing her the other way. one ship had come out of Southampton while the other was heading into Southampton. what a sight as they passed and we heard the ships salute each other!
Well done Alex ! I have always loved the Queens as the Mary brought my Mother a war bride to America and the Elizabeth subsequently brought my Grandmother from England to the States for visits. At 13 years old my Mum and I travelled to England on the Elizabeth and I will never forget it. A beautiful ship with wonderful officers and staff. When we arrived in Southampton my Uncle who was Master at Arms came on the ship and took me for a tour of all the off limits spaces…..simply amazing. I loved the Elizabeth and have always been sad for her loss. Thank you for your amazing video bringing her back to life if only in our memories. 28:54
Well done Alex ! I have always loved the Queens as the Mary brought my Mother a war bride to America and the Elizabeth subsequently brought my Grandmother from England to the States for visits. At 13 years old my Mum and I travelled to England on the Elizabeth and I will never forget it. A beautiful ship with wonderful officers and staff. When we arrived in Southampton my Uncle who was Master at Arms came on the ship and took me for a tour of all the off limits spaces…..simply amazing. I loved the Elizabeth and have always been sad for her loss. Thank you for your amazing video bringing her back to life if only in our memories.
Many thanks, Alex. Of the many ocean liners and cruise ships that my father sailed on, Queen Elizabeth was by far his favorite. Thank you for this tribute to a beautiful ship.
Alex, I thoroughy enjoyed this fitting tribute to the Queen Elizabeth. Indeed, I have always held her in the same esteem as do I the Queen Mary. I would give anything to board her and revel in her magnificence, as I can the Queen Mary to this day at Long Beach. Many thanks Alex, tremendous work on this work! Cheers, Mark
This was wonderful, been a fan of these two ships since I was a kid in short pants. I remember the late Queen launching QE2...(footage of which is available here on YT) it was such an event...the anticipation of the ship picking up speed as it travelled down the slipway and then entering it's natural habitat. A pity new ships don't have this spectacle anymore. I love your videos...we need to keep the memory of these beautiful artifacts alive. Thank You
Today's ships are ugly boxes set atop a barge. They look top heavy and not very graceful despite the sharp bows. Did I just describe a container ship? I think both
My father sailed on both the Mary and Lizzy during the war bringing the Gi’s over to the UK, he had many stories as to those voyages and with so many yanks on board most had never seen the sea let alone sailed on it and you can understand that with thousands of sea sick men conditions were not always pleasant. His favourite was the QE and growing up in Southampton I was fortunate to have been on board both when they where in port. He also was devastated when she was lost to fire and commented at the time how he could feel the fire burning the decks and cabins he was so accustomed to. He left Cunard in 1955 as he could often see the Jets flying over and knew time was limited, time to become shore based.
Especially with all the delightful experiences that are just part of airline travel today. Crying babies, karens, limited luggage, airline food, arbitrary TSA special surprise searches, rude travelers, the mad dash for an open lavatory, sweet smell of jet exhaust, and on and on.
@@billolsen4360 On a large vessel walking around that is floating on water or sitting in a pringles tube thousands of feet in the air. Humans can swim... they cant fly.
The best ship launching I've seen on film is that of RMS Queen Elizabeth. There is a breathtaking sense of the sheer enormity of the vessel, and watching her slide down the ways, with drag chains kicking up dust, the largest moving object ever built at that time... It's positively dizzying. Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother, delivers a lovely and moving speech, then has to hastily finish the christening when the massive hull starts to move a bit earlier than expected. The film is available on YT, and I highly recommend it to all who've yet to see it. 🚢Fair winds and following seas to all!
I do love RMS Queen Elizabeth, but I’m still tied to RMS Queen Mary. Though, I am just as fascinated by her history as I am with Queen Mary’s. If the QE had been a successful floating hotel or if she hadn’t caught fire while being converted into the Seawise University, she probably would’ve made it into the present day. I’m glad QE is still loved and not forgotten. She may be gone, but she’s forever living in our hearts and still sailing in the oceans of our memories. Stellar work, Alex. Can’t wait to see what ocean liner content you have planned next.
Good evening Alex, Thank you very much for providing the intricate details of this Cunard related content that describes the history behind the ocean liner, the Queen Elizabeth.
"...in her drab coat of grey paint." :D The dry British humor is just magnificent. Oh, the thought of the two Queens on either coast, much like the two Disney parks on either coast. Beautifully put together. I love the little nuggets of information you answered, the ones in the back of your mind that itch without you realizing it.
Thank you, Alex. I love Queen Elizabeth, she was such a timeless beauty. Your research, as always, is very impressive and thorough. In every video, I learn things from you that didn't know before. Please keep doing what you do, you're really good at it.
This was a fantastic presentation - the best I’ve ever seen on the Queen Elizabeth. You’ve done a wonderful job on this video. Those of us who love ships still mourn Elizabeth’s sad fate.
Alex, this definitely one of your best productions to date! You told the story of the RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH in the best way possible. I was brought to tears as you read aloud, the letter sent from the secretary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother to CY Tung on the loss of the ship. It is only natural that many of us have our "favorite" between both Queens... and I will admit that QUEEN MARY will always be my favorite... but that certainly does not mean that I have any less appreciation or respect for the history and beauty of QE. I only wish I had had the chance to experience QE in person. She was lost on January 9th, 1972... and I was born on November 23rd... just a few months too late! 😀
My Granny`s younger brother George Guy Morris was a Cunard Commodore.Can vividly remember him describe docking in New York without the benefit of tugs because of a strike or racing the SS United States.The guy had bags of charisma and a parrot with a nasty vocabulary.
Thank You for this presentation. I was lucky enough to see both the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth in New York. You could tell that they belonged to that era. I was also fortunate enough to spend the night on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. This presentation was very well illustrated. Thank You Again.
Wow! Superbly done documentary, Alex. The QM | QE were remarkably lucky and the impact & career of them was peak legendary. Now I get why QM is often regarded as top among the liners. The QE is undoubtedly one of the finest looking ocean liners which also has the best looking funnels according to me. It is the liner which rarely gets any hate but is overshadowed in the community.
The sad thing is that Queen Elizabeth did not live to this day she was a wonderful ship and deserved the same faith as her sister Queen Mary i both a very rare book done when Queen Elizabeth was made with rare pictures she was in deed wonderful thank you for posting this documentary.
Thank you for giving the Queen Elizabeth this wonderful tribute! So many of us that love the Queen Mary, know so little about her companion ship! Your presentations are always so interesting compelling and your final thoughts tend to make we well up a bit and give me goose bumps. You certainly know how to turn a documentary into a heartfelt story.
I know it took you a while to make this video, and that’s what makes your channel a stand-out! Thanks for this extremely thorough and well-narrated video!
Amazing video! The preservations of the Q E letters and anchors were simply unknown to me until this video. Great that companies that may barely even know of her care, is pretty cool. Great video Alex! Keep it up!
Thank you! Yes I remember when the new owners took over the building in Torrance, CA, they weren't even sure what the artifacts were. Me and my colleagues were so proud when they contacted QMI Restore the Queen to ask about the letters and their history. My friend Steve, and myself had prepared an email that explained the history of the ship and how the artifacts got to that building. Suddenly the new owners were very proud of their treasure and expressed their desire to preserve the artifacts for future visitors. They're really wonderful people.
I was on the QE in 1968 during Eastertime when I was 11. My parents took me on what was supposedly her final voyage. It was wonderful to be sailing on her. Met very nice people at our large dining table. Got on the tender to go ashore in Nassau, Bahamas. I wore a striped sleeveless striped dress and straw hat for Easter and got picked to pose in a flamingo show while there. The ship's food was great, lots to do on board, even for a kid back then. I made sure to hit the swimming pool at least once. Sad to see how she went down later on.
Absolutely amazing video Alex. The work you put in to this is outstanding. It’s like for a short moment you brought her back to life and I could feel her presence. All of that history and all of the work that was but in to building her is so sad to be lost to time but she lives in anyone who takes the time to look her up and do some research on her. She was majestic and elegant in her time and I wish we could visit her like I did the Queen Mary. Keep up your amazing work. It has not gone unnoticed. Cheers from Canada.
Excellent video. Well researched and presented. Some liners are only forgotten by people who don't have a passion for these ships. As an ocean liner fan I read and watch as much as possible of the amazing ships. The QE was a beautiful ship and I greatly enjoyed your video. You are truly an "Ocean Liner" fan.
Wow that replacement looks like a foreshadowing of what happened in 1983.. especially cause two vessels similar to that profile saved Cunard! The Saga Sisters turned Cunard from a low budget cruise line with the QE2 to a luxury brand again! Great work as always Alex!
All these old Liners carried a grace that todays Condo crates lack. 365* Promenades, a Sheer, Stately Decor, one on one service, real food service, the gentle roll. Totally timeless era now lost.
I was privileged to have done a five day Atlantic crossing on the QE from New York to Southampton via Cherbourg in 1964. One of my beautiful memories….💃🕺dancing in the piano bar until the early hours of the morning and then watching the sunrise from a deck ❤
I have only now just had a chance to watch this film about my favourite liner. Once again I must congratulate you on such fine content. I really do enjoy your exemplary output and we clearly agree on so many things, especially regarding the ultimate superiority of the great British Queens. Please do keep up the great work and thanks again.
Excellent Job on this documentary. It is a shame what happened to the QE but she will never be forgotten. I just built an airfix Queen Elizabeth to go with my Revell Queen Mary.
After this, I think now is a good time to try and get back to watching you more often. Echoing what others have said, this was probably the best-done presentation on the history of the Queen Elizabeth that I have ever seen, and that's saying something, since I've also seen Big Old Boats video on her which was equally incredible. Even now I still learned more tidbits about this magnificent liner than before, including the fire. I don't remember if I ever heard that there were 5 separate fires which started, but as soon as you mentioned that specifically, my mind went from _'there's a chance it was arson'_ to _'it probably was arson.'_ 5 separate fires in 5 separate areas can't be an accident. It's a darn shame that she's no longer with us today.
i am old enough to remember both these magnificent ships sailing along the Solent between the Isle of Wight and the mainland going in and out of Southampton, the beauty and grace of these ships is unsurpassed modern ships even dare i say it the newish Queen Mary2 with its nod to the lines of the old liners cannot match them , on a foggy morning to hear there ships horns booming across the water from the shore in Lee on the Solent would send shivers down my spine .
i do have one of the 5000 Parker pens made from the brass from the bridge of the RMS Queen Elizabeth. It was a great ship & I saw it on fire when I was young. I am glad that I now own a piece of it!
My mother travelled to New York and back with my grandparents on the QE in 1965. They took their Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III with them too, hoisted onto the ship and offloaded in New York. They had the same suite Richard Burton had just vacated on the previous crossing and mother struck up a friendship during the outbound crossing with the actor Tab Hunter. the trip remained with her the rest of her life. It really was a different era.
Thank you so much for posting this wonderful video! I thoroughly enjoyed it! I'm sorry I was never able to see the Elizabeth in person. Greg in California
Bravo, Alex! VERY well done, and informative! I talked with some of QE and QM's designers when they were on QM in 1993, and it was explained to me that QE could never "quite" match QM's speed, due to the added mass on the later ship. The propulsive power of QE was almost identical, and she had more to push. QE's propeller blades were lengthened to give more surface area (which I had never heard before) but QM would always be lighter and therefore slightly (and unimportantly) faster. QE is such a beautiful and fascinating ship to those of us who know and love "our" Queen. She is familiar, but also different. How I wish I could have known her! She is the only Cunard Queen I haven't stepped aboard...and I never will. It is heartbreaking. Thanks for this wonderful documentary! PS if that bank doesn't want those letters and the anchor (which I have visited), I know a very good place in Long Beach where they would be welcome!
Lol thank you! Actually Steve and I were the ones that told the new bank building owners about the QE artifacts, they had requested information. They were really proud to be the new owners and expressed a great interest in their restoration (which is currently in the planning stages). As part of our positions at QMI Restore the Queen at the time, we did offer for QMI to move the artifacts to Queen Mary, but the owners wanted to keep them in Torrance.
I wish I had visited the Queen Mary when I visited California last month. I love the Art Deco designs. An Unsolved Mysteries show and a Poirot episode were filmed on the Queen Mary in Long Beach. It's said the Queen Mary has ghosts. That's on my bucket list to visit this ship and get some In and Out Burger while I'm there.
Great presentation, videos like this help preserve her legacy! and I totally agree with your statement at 28:20, there seems to be a growing love for the QE, there is a guy making a massive lego model of her for example, I would recommend checking it out if love the Elizabeth!
I never really cared for the Lizzy, always overshadowed by the Queen Mary. But the Elizabeth has grown on me, to the point I now prefer her over her sister, fantastic ship! Do you have any more details on that model you mentioned? thanks
I lived in Hong Kong and had a keen interest in this ship. The wreck was not entirely removed. Much of the keel and boilers are there next to Container Terminal 9. It is still marked on sae charts of the area as “foul” meaning don’t try to anchor there. There is a memorial to the ship at the Aberdeen Boat or Yacht club because some parts were recovered by a dredger including the fire warning chart which was made of bronze I believe. It’s visible in one of the shots in this video when Queen Elizabeth was visiting the bridge.
I attended Dulwich College Preparatory School from 1946-1949. One day we had a speech by the father of one of my fellow pupils telling us what it was like to be the captain of the Queen Elizabeth I still remember him describing how it was to buy enough food to feed 5000 people for 2 weeks.
The only right answer. I personally still like to call them sisters, as they were close enough in design. Yet even if we were to say that they weren't, one can still follow up by saying they were sisters in spirit, which without a doubt, they were. :)
Hi Alex, as you know I have two very nice scratchbuilt models of the Queen Mary and Elisabeth. They are in the same scale and were built by the same hand with the same technique. They are relatively accurate and not fancy. But it is difficult for me to have a preference on a particular model. I love them both and cannot be separated. 😍
Yeah, she WAS magnificent. And your work on this video surely was a pleasure comparable only to that of watching it and listening to excellent story of 'Betty'. Well done and thanks for it.
I sailed on QE2 three times and Captain Warwick often expressed his admiration for the first Queen Elizabeth. I am fortunate enough to have sailed on QE3 from Singapore to Dubai.
Thank You Alex for another Fantastic Video!!! It’s wonderfully scripted, narrated and produced!! I loved seeing the early concept artwork for the Queen Mary. Very visually interesting with the clipper stern ! In the artwork it has a sleek yacht like appearance. Almost reminiscent in appearance of the Olympic Class ships !! I’ve always loved the Queen Elizabeth. So majestic and elegant. Both inside and out. For me, she will always remain in the top five favorite ocean liners of all time! The others being #1 Queen Mary- Queen Mary 2 ( Tied) #2 Queen Elizabeth ( 1938 ) and Queen Elizabeth ( 2010) Tied. And in the #3 spot ( Sorry Alex 😌) Normandie!! I can’t help it Alex , I think she was so beautiful and elegant inside and out!! I live about a thirty minute drive from the Queen Mary in Long Beach . Am really looking forward to the Hotel opening backup along with the tours !! May I ask you a question? I read on an internet site that the magnificent Sunday Brunch was PERMANENTLY CLOSED for good !?! Would you know Alex or perhaps someone you know , if this is true ?? I hope not. Although it was very pricey, I would treat myself once a year at either Christmas or my Birthday an go to the brunch. The food was delicious and it was so wonderful to just sit there and absorb and enjoy the incredible elegance and beauty of the original First Class Dining Room!!! Nothing like it ! Anyway thanks again for all the hard work you put into your videos!! Cheers ! MikeW
Queen Mary had 1001 peacetime crossings. Queen Elizabeth had fewer crossings than that because she was younger. I don't know the price Queen Elizabeth was sold for. Queen Mary was sold for $3.45 million, so I believe QE had to be around that price.
Yet again such a great video Alex iv always thought what a shame that both Queens wasent bought together and how fantastic it would have looked to have seen both of them next to each other at long beach both as hotels that would have been so fantastic to see RIP RMS Queen Elizabeth
I feel very privileged to say I have sailed on both the original Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary back in 1956. My mom was English and married my dad. a Canadian soldier and moved to Ontario Canada. My mom took myself and brother back to England for a 3 month stay. I was 4 when we made the journey by sea and sadly I don’t remember anything from that time on the ships. This is a wonderful video and I feel very lucky to say I’ve been on both ships. Very sad to think the Queen Elizabeth burned and sank.
I envy you in a good way for sailing with these two gorgeous ships. Live long and prosper🖖
Thank you so much! 😊
I admire you! Do you actually realize what rarefied air you are in? There can't be many people alive that have sailed on both Queens! God bless you!
Last shots show Queen Mary next to modern cruise ship , at Long Beach. One is a lump the other a greyhound. Fabulous presentation, clear , precise. Thanks. Dave
Queen Elizabeth was my first ship on my career at sea . So has a special place in my heart .
I was 4 years on her in the early 60's and cried to see her burning.
I'm a huge maritime history fan and ship fanatic who has visited and stayed on Queen Mary many times in Long Beach... My eyes tear up every single time that I see the Queen Elizabeth burning in Hong Kong Harbor; it especially pisses me off that it was arson... F__king pathetic!
when i was age 6 in 1961, my family stayed on holiday (vacation to western Brits) at Ventnor on the Isle of Wight (an island off coast of south England). one morning my Dad said 'quick, quick..come here you'll never see this again in your lifetime. i still remember the sight to this very day...looking out at the English Channel sea was something i will never forget. the Queen Mary going one way and the Queen Elizabeth passing her the other way. one ship had come out of Southampton while the other was heading into Southampton. what a sight as they passed and we heard the ships salute each other!
Wow! Now that must have been a fantastic sight!
Well done Alex ! I have always loved the Queens as the Mary brought my Mother a war bride to America and the Elizabeth subsequently brought my Grandmother from England to the States for visits. At 13 years old my Mum and I travelled to England on the Elizabeth and I will never forget it. A beautiful ship with wonderful officers and staff. When we arrived in Southampton my Uncle who was Master at Arms came on the ship and took me for a tour of all the off limits spaces…..simply amazing. I loved the Elizabeth and have always been sad for her loss. Thank you for your amazing video bringing her back to life if only in our memories. 28:54
Thank you for sharing this story..
Well done Alex ! I have always loved the Queens as the Mary brought my Mother a war bride to America and the Elizabeth subsequently brought my Grandmother from England to the States for visits. At 13 years old my Mum and I travelled to England on the Elizabeth and I will never forget it. A beautiful ship with wonderful officers and staff. When we arrived in Southampton my Uncle who was Master at Arms came on the ship and took me for a tour of all the off limits spaces…..simply amazing. I loved the Elizabeth and have always been sad for her loss. Thank you for your amazing video bringing her back to life if only in our memories.
Thats an amazing history you have with the ships! Thanks for sharing!
Many thanks, Alex. Of the many ocean liners and cruise ships that my father sailed on, Queen Elizabeth was by far his favorite. Thank you for this tribute to a beautiful ship.
You're welcome! And thanks for the Super Thanks!
Alex, I thoroughy enjoyed this fitting tribute to the Queen Elizabeth. Indeed, I have always held her in the same esteem as do I the Queen Mary. I would give anything to board her and revel in her magnificence, as I can the Queen Mary to this day at Long Beach. Many thanks Alex, tremendous work on this work! Cheers, Mark
Thanks Mark!
This was wonderful, been a fan of these two ships since I was a kid in short pants.
I remember the late Queen launching QE2...(footage of which is available here on YT) it was such an event...the anticipation of the ship picking up speed as it travelled down the slipway and then entering it's natural habitat. A pity new ships don't have this spectacle anymore.
I love your videos...we need to keep the memory of these beautiful artifacts alive.
Thank You
Thanks Brian!
Today's ships are ugly boxes set atop a barge. They look top heavy and not very graceful despite the sharp bows. Did I just describe a container ship? I think both
WE. LOVE A LONGER VIDEO ❤Thank you Alex!!!
lol thank you!
My father sailed on both the Mary and Lizzy during the war bringing the Gi’s over to the UK, he had many stories as to those voyages and with so many yanks on board most had never seen the sea let alone sailed on it and you can understand that with thousands of sea sick men conditions were not always pleasant. His favourite was the QE and growing up in Southampton I was fortunate to have been on board both when they where in port. He also was devastated when she was lost to fire and commented at the time how he could feel the fire burning the decks and cabins he was so accustomed to. He left Cunard in 1955 as he could often see the Jets flying over and knew time was limited, time to become shore based.
Magnificent video! More love for the lovely WW II veteran Queen Elizabeth!
My mother came to America on the Queen Elizabeth on her first voyage back in service. My mother never forgot that voyage, she passed at 92 years old.
Just love how you narrative these videos! Love the Queen Elizabeth, never seen the interior before!
Thanks Marie!
I still prefer a ship over a aircraft...
Always will.
Magnificent documentary.
Same here!
Oh, I do too. But it is about time and money. Yet people still go on cruises. Go figure.
Especially with all the delightful experiences that are just part of airline travel today. Crying babies, karens, limited luggage, airline food, arbitrary TSA special surprise searches, rude travelers, the mad dash for an open lavatory, sweet smell of jet exhaust, and on and on.
@@billolsen4360 On a large vessel walking around that is floating on water or sitting in a pringles tube thousands of feet in the air.
Humans can swim... they cant fly.
The best ship launching I've seen on film is that of RMS Queen Elizabeth. There is a breathtaking sense of the sheer enormity of the vessel, and watching her slide down the ways, with drag chains kicking up dust, the largest moving object ever built at that time... It's positively dizzying. Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother, delivers a lovely and moving speech, then has to hastily finish the christening when the massive hull starts to move a bit earlier than expected.
The film is available on YT, and I highly recommend it to all who've yet to see it.
🚢Fair winds and following seas to all!
I do love RMS Queen Elizabeth, but I’m still tied to RMS Queen Mary. Though, I am just as fascinated by her history as I am with Queen Mary’s. If the QE had been a successful floating hotel or if she hadn’t caught fire while being converted into the Seawise University, she probably would’ve made it into the present day. I’m glad QE is still loved and not forgotten. She may be gone, but she’s forever living in our hearts and still sailing in the oceans of our memories. Stellar work, Alex. Can’t wait to see what ocean liner content you have planned next.
Thank you!
@@AlextheHistorian You’re welcome.
Good evening Alex,
Thank you very much for providing the intricate details of this Cunard related content that describes the history behind the ocean liner, the Queen Elizabeth.
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it!
Man the Queen Elizabeth was such an amazing liner. It's kinda sad she's been overshadowed by the Queen Mary.
They were sisters that helped each other and both pulled their weights... the only difference was ultimately circumstances and politics.
@@babalonkie Yeah, they were both some of the grandest liners
At least today, through the residual fame of the Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth's memory is carried on.
The Queen Elizabeth was beautiful and its so sad she has been lost, why did we allow those beautiful ships to be sold overseas. it really annoys me
"...in her drab coat of grey paint." :D The dry British humor is just magnificent. Oh, the thought of the two Queens on either coast, much like the two Disney parks on either coast. Beautifully put together. I love the little nuggets of information you answered, the ones in the back of your mind that itch without you realizing it.
Thank you, Alex. I love Queen Elizabeth, she was such a timeless beauty. Your research, as always, is very impressive and thorough. In every video, I learn things from you that didn't know before.
Please keep doing what you do, you're really good at it.
Thank you! I will!
This was a fantastic presentation - the best I’ve ever seen on the Queen Elizabeth. You’ve done a wonderful job on this video. Those of us who love ships still mourn Elizabeth’s sad fate.
Agreed 🚢
Alex, this definitely one of your best productions to date! You told the story of the RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH in the best way possible. I was brought to tears as you read aloud, the letter sent from the secretary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother to CY Tung on the loss of the ship. It is only natural that many of us have our "favorite" between both Queens... and I will admit that QUEEN MARY will always be my favorite... but that certainly does not mean that I have any less appreciation or respect for the history and beauty of QE. I only wish I had had the chance to experience QE in person. She was lost on January 9th, 1972... and I was born on November 23rd... just a few months too late! 😀
Thanks Steve, I worked really hard on this production, so it means a lot to me that you enjoyed it so much!
My Granny`s younger brother George Guy Morris was a Cunard Commodore.Can vividly remember him describe docking in New York without the benefit of tugs because of a strike or racing the SS United States.The guy had bags of charisma and a parrot with a nasty vocabulary.
Thank You for this presentation. I was lucky enough to see both the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth in New York. You could tell that they belonged to that era. I was also fortunate enough to
spend the night on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. This presentation was very well illustrated. Thank You Again.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for an excellent video.
My late uncle Eddie Rumbelow was 3rd senior deck officer on the Queen Mary during World war two.
Wow! Superbly done documentary, Alex.
The QM | QE were remarkably lucky and the impact & career of them was peak legendary. Now I get why QM is often regarded as top among the liners.
The QE is undoubtedly one of the finest looking ocean liners which also has the best looking funnels according to me. It is the liner which rarely gets any hate but is overshadowed in the community.
How very interesting. Thank you for this excellent program.
Fantastic video. The comprehensive comparisons versus the Queen Mary - and more importantly why there were done - is something I'd never heard before.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very much enjoyed seeing the photos of the companions passing each other, and of the beautiful 3 liners berthed in NY
The sad thing is that Queen Elizabeth did not live to this day she was a wonderful ship and deserved the same faith as her sister Queen Mary i both a very rare book done when Queen Elizabeth was made with rare pictures she was in deed wonderful thank you for posting this documentary.
Wow~
I had no idea of this ship's history.
Thank you for sharing!
Great video! I knew it'd be long. Nice and keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Great documentary with much useful technical and commercial information
THANK YOU ALEX,, FOR A WELL PUT DOCUMENTARY.. YOU DID YOUR HOME WORK SO WELL ON BOTH OF THESE GREAT SHIPS AND OTHERS..MANY OF THANKS,,..
Thanks Ronald 😁
Congratulations hitting 43,000 new subscribers well done alex
Thank you very much! This video is a great way to celebrate that new achievement!
Thank you for giving the Queen Elizabeth this wonderful tribute! So many of us that love the Queen Mary, know so little about her companion ship! Your presentations are always so interesting compelling and your final thoughts tend to make we well up a bit and give me goose bumps. You certainly know how to turn a documentary into a heartfelt story.
Thank you! I definitely try my best to help the viewer connect with the subject 🙂
Beautifully done Alex! Great history with lots of facts I did not know! She was a lovely ship and too bad it did not work out for her to be saved.
What a wonderful history! Thank you for sharing that.
Ah, Alex, you've done it again. And beautifully done, too.
Thank you!
Hi Alex. Thank you for this masterpiece!
My pleasure, Dan. Thanks for the Super Thanks!
I know it took you a while to make this video, and that’s what makes your channel a stand-out! Thanks for this extremely thorough and well-narrated video!
Thanks Ken! It was definitely difficult to find all the pictures and images of the QE, a lot of them have been lost with time!
Alex, I am loving all your Queen Mary videos and enjoyed your tour and restoration updates! Thanks 😊
Thank you Katie!
Alex, your narrative is absolute poetry!
Thank you for all of your wonderful videos
Thanks, that's really nice of you to say!
Amazing video! The preservations of the Q E letters and anchors were simply unknown to me until this video. Great that companies that may barely even know of her care, is pretty cool. Great video Alex! Keep it up!
Thank you! Yes I remember when the new owners took over the building in Torrance, CA, they weren't even sure what the artifacts were. Me and my colleagues were so proud when they contacted QMI Restore the Queen to ask about the letters and their history. My friend Steve, and myself had prepared an email that explained the history of the ship and how the artifacts got to that building. Suddenly the new owners were very proud of their treasure and expressed their desire to preserve the artifacts for future visitors. They're really wonderful people.
@@AlextheHistorian Wow! That is awesome!
I was on the QE in 1968 during Eastertime when I was 11. My parents took me on what was supposedly her final voyage. It was wonderful to be sailing on her. Met very nice people at our large dining table. Got on the tender to go ashore in Nassau, Bahamas. I wore a striped sleeveless striped dress and straw hat for Easter and got picked to pose in a flamingo show while there. The ship's food was great, lots to do on board, even for a kid back then. I made sure to hit the swimming pool at least once. Sad to see how she went down later on.
This was one of the best and most educational documentaries I've ever seen! Many thanks for sharing this!
Absolutely amazing video Alex. The work you put in to this is outstanding. It’s like for a short moment you brought her back to life and I could feel her presence. All of that history and all of the work that was but in to building her is so sad to be lost to time but she lives in anyone who takes the time to look her up and do some research on her. She was majestic and elegant in her time and I wish we could visit her like I did the Queen Mary. Keep up your amazing work. It has not gone unnoticed. Cheers from Canada.
Thank you Roger!
Absolutely brilliant your so amazing I’m obsessed with these ladies
Me too!
Excellent video. Well researched and presented. Some liners are only forgotten by people who don't have a passion for these ships. As an ocean liner fan I read and watch as much as possible of the amazing ships. The QE was a beautiful ship and I greatly enjoyed your video. You are truly an "Ocean Liner" fan.
Thank you!
Marvelous !! Thank you so much for such a great presentation.
Thanks! Be sure to watch my documentary about the Queen Mary!
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Awesome job Alex!! Thank you.
Thanks!
Wow that replacement looks like a foreshadowing of what happened in 1983.. especially cause two vessels similar to that profile saved Cunard! The Saga Sisters turned Cunard from a low budget cruise line with the QE2 to a luxury brand again! Great work as always Alex!
You have a good memory.
All these old Liners carried a grace that todays Condo crates lack. 365* Promenades, a Sheer, Stately Decor, one on one service, real food service, the gentle roll. Totally timeless era now lost.
I was privileged to have done a five day Atlantic crossing on the QE from New York to Southampton via Cherbourg in 1964. One of my beautiful memories….💃🕺dancing in the piano bar until the early hours of the morning and then watching the sunrise from a deck ❤
I have only now just had a chance to watch this film about my favourite liner. Once again I must congratulate you on such fine content. I really do enjoy your exemplary output and we clearly agree on so many things, especially regarding the ultimate superiority of the great British Queens. Please do keep up the great work and thanks again.
Absolutely brilliant video, loved it. Such a magnificent ship
Thanks, glad you liked the video
Thank you Alex! Wonderful work that means a lot to many people.
Thanks for this great overview of these two great ships. I remember visiting the Queen Mary in the early fifties, a day out to be remembered.
Excellent Job on this documentary. It is a shame what happened to the QE but she will never be forgotten. I just built an airfix Queen Elizabeth to go with my Revell Queen Mary.
After this, I think now is a good time to try and get back to watching you more often. Echoing what others have said, this was probably the best-done presentation on the history of the Queen Elizabeth that I have ever seen, and that's saying something, since I've also seen Big Old Boats video on her which was equally incredible. Even now I still learned more tidbits about this magnificent liner than before, including the fire. I don't remember if I ever heard that there were 5 separate fires which started, but as soon as you mentioned that specifically, my mind went from _'there's a chance it was arson'_ to _'it probably was arson.'_ 5 separate fires in 5 separate areas can't be an accident. It's a darn shame that she's no longer with us today.
Awesome documentary. 😊
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
I forgot to ask where Queen Elizabeth's interiors are in the same layout of the Queen Mary's interiors as in the 1rst and 2nd class pool locations?
Not they were different
@AlextheHistorian The interior layout was different or the location of the Swimming Pools were different??
@King.of.Battleships Both
i am old enough to remember both these magnificent ships sailing along the Solent between the Isle of Wight and the mainland going in and out of Southampton, the beauty and grace of these ships is unsurpassed modern ships even dare i say it the newish Queen Mary2 with its nod to the lines of the old liners cannot match them , on a foggy morning to hear there ships horns booming across the water from the shore in Lee on the Solent would send shivers down my spine .
Awesome doc 🙌🏻
i do have one of the 5000 Parker pens made from the brass from the bridge of the RMS Queen Elizabeth. It was a great ship & I saw it on fire when I was young. I am glad that I now own a piece of it!
My mother travelled to New York and back with my grandparents on the QE in 1965. They took their Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III with them too, hoisted onto the ship and offloaded in New York. They had the same suite Richard Burton had just vacated on the previous crossing and mother struck up a friendship during the outbound crossing with the actor Tab Hunter. the trip remained with her the rest of her life. It really was a different era.
Great job!
Thanks!
Beautifully done!
Thank you so much for posting this wonderful video! I thoroughly enjoyed it! I'm sorry I was never able to see the Elizabeth in person.
Greg in California
Bravo, Alex! VERY well done, and informative! I talked with some of QE and QM's designers when they were on QM in 1993, and it was explained to me that QE could never "quite" match QM's speed, due to the added mass on the later ship. The propulsive power of QE was almost identical, and she had more to push. QE's propeller blades were lengthened to give more surface area (which I had never heard before) but QM would always be lighter and therefore slightly (and unimportantly) faster. QE is such a beautiful and fascinating ship to those of us who know and love "our" Queen. She is familiar, but also different. How I wish I could have known her! She is the only Cunard Queen I haven't stepped aboard...and I never will. It is heartbreaking. Thanks for this wonderful documentary! PS if that bank doesn't want those letters and the anchor (which I have visited), I know a very good place in Long Beach where they would be welcome!
Lol thank you!
Actually Steve and I were the ones that told the new bank building owners about the QE artifacts, they had requested information. They were really proud to be the new owners and expressed a great interest in their restoration (which is currently in the planning stages).
As part of our positions at QMI Restore the Queen at the time, we did offer for QMI to move the artifacts to Queen Mary, but the owners wanted to keep them in Torrance.
I wish I had visited the Queen Mary when I visited California last month. I love the Art Deco designs. An Unsolved Mysteries show and a Poirot episode were filmed on the Queen Mary in Long Beach. It's said the Queen Mary has ghosts. That's on my bucket list to visit this ship and get some In and Out Burger while I'm there.
Great job Alex, this is truly one of your best works. You should do a documentary on the Normandie.
Absolutely wonderful documentary. Thank you.
My pleasure!
Great presentation, videos like this help preserve her legacy! and I totally agree with your statement at 28:20, there seems to be a growing love for the QE, there is a guy making a massive lego model of her for example, I would recommend checking it out if love the Elizabeth!
I never really cared for the Lizzy, always overshadowed by the Queen Mary. But the Elizabeth has grown on me, to the point I now prefer her over her sister, fantastic ship! Do you have any more details on that model you mentioned? thanks
@@-sz2jo QE is the best! and just search Lego RMS Queen Elizabeth and it should show quite quickly
Thank you, Alex. An excellent video, as always. As always, I learn things from your videos that I never knew before. Thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice, Queen Elizabeth was a beautiful vessel, such a tragedy how it ended up.
This video so good the Queen Elizabeth is a legend it will always be remembered
Thank you!
You are welcome
Great story. Fascinating video. Well done, sir. I enjoyed every minute of it.
Thank you!
excellent video Alex !
Thanks!
I lived in Hong Kong and had a keen interest in this ship. The wreck was not entirely removed. Much of the keel and boilers are there next to Container Terminal 9. It is still marked on sae charts of the area as “foul” meaning don’t try to anchor there. There is a memorial to the ship at the Aberdeen Boat or Yacht club because some parts were recovered by a dredger including the fire warning chart which was made of bronze I believe. It’s visible in one of the shots in this video when Queen Elizabeth was visiting the bridge.
the keel and boilers are Now buried under the reclaimed land on which the port stands.
@@jamesholton2630most of it is actually under water
Wow- wonderful documentary, I didn't realy know her story, thank you. It's so sad about that fire!!
We’ve gotten documentaries about Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. Now I think it’s time for QE2 to get her turn.
Mauretania first
Another great documentary Alex.
Thanks!
I attended Dulwich College Preparatory School from 1946-1949. One day we had a speech by the father of one of my fellow pupils telling us what it was like to be the captain of the Queen Elizabeth
I still remember him describing how it was to buy enough food to feed 5000 people for 2 weeks.
Thank you ♥️
I don't call them Companions ... I call them The Queens ... two of the most beautiful ships to ever set sail :)
The only right answer.
I personally still like to call them sisters, as they were close enough in design. Yet even if we were to say that they weren't, one can still follow up by saying they were sisters in spirit, which without a doubt, they were. :)
Hi Alex, as you know I have two very nice scratchbuilt models of the Queen Mary and Elisabeth. They are in the same scale and were built by the same hand with the same technique. They are relatively accurate and not fancy. But it is difficult for me to have a preference on a particular model. I love them both and cannot be separated. 😍
Awesome job new video I love it
Thanks!
Yeah, she WAS magnificent. And your work on this video surely was a pleasure comparable only to that of watching it and listening to excellent story of 'Betty'. Well done and thanks for it.
I sailed on QE2 three times and Captain Warwick often expressed his admiration for the first Queen Elizabeth. I am fortunate enough to have sailed on QE3 from Singapore to Dubai.
Great video Alex. Very well put together, and OMG, what a ship 😀but I love Queen Mary more 😀
Thank You Alex for another Fantastic Video!!! It’s wonderfully scripted, narrated and produced!! I loved seeing the early concept artwork for the Queen Mary. Very visually interesting with the clipper stern ! In the artwork it has a sleek yacht like appearance. Almost reminiscent in appearance of the Olympic Class ships !! I’ve always loved the Queen Elizabeth. So majestic and elegant. Both inside and out. For me, she will always remain in the top five favorite ocean liners of all time! The others being #1 Queen Mary- Queen Mary 2 ( Tied) #2 Queen Elizabeth ( 1938 ) and Queen Elizabeth ( 2010) Tied. And in the #3 spot ( Sorry Alex 😌) Normandie!! I can’t help it Alex , I think she was so beautiful and elegant inside and out!! I live about a thirty minute drive from the Queen Mary in Long Beach . Am really looking forward to the Hotel opening backup along with the tours !! May I ask you a question? I read on an internet site that the magnificent Sunday Brunch was PERMANENTLY CLOSED for good !?! Would you know Alex or perhaps someone you know , if this is true ?? I hope not. Although it was very pricey, I would treat myself once a year at either Christmas or my Birthday an go to the brunch. The food was delicious and it was so wonderful to just sit there and absorb and enjoy the incredible elegance and beauty of the original First Class Dining Room!!! Nothing like it ! Anyway thanks again for all the hard work you put into your videos!! Cheers ! MikeW
Hey Mike, thanks! The operators of the Queen Mary have recently announced that the Sunday Brunch is returning. It could be back after May 12.
@AlextheHistorian Beautiful video. This is why I am a channel member. Such a shame about her demise. Thanks so much for your efforts.
Thank you so much!
Very nice documentary. Great job
What a wonderful video Alex!
What was she sold for?
1001 peaceful crossing is this including the war crossing?
Queen Mary had 1001 peacetime crossings. Queen Elizabeth had fewer crossings than that because she was younger.
I don't know the price Queen Elizabeth was sold for. Queen Mary was sold for $3.45 million, so I believe QE had to be around that price.
Amazing documentary!
Thank you!
Excellent work! The ending words from 28:10 was really strong, reminds me of when you said in another video "It begins and Ends with Cunard"
I've always loved a strong ending to a video, for me the last few words are what the viewers step away with, so they must be impactful.
@@AlextheHistorian I agree! You do it perfectly!
having just purchased a postcard of her (along with mary and carmania) to add too my collection, i have newfound appreciation for her!
Yet again such a great video Alex iv always thought what a shame that both Queens wasent bought together and how fantastic it would have looked to have seen both of them next to each other at long beach both as hotels that would have been so fantastic to see RIP RMS Queen Elizabeth
Very well presented.