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QUEEN ELIZABETH: 1940 - 6 photos from onboard the "Farewell Voyage"

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Cunard Line: On October 30, 1968, the mighty RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH departed New York for the last time, her lengthy paying-off pennant trailing behind her. Onboard were ship buffs and Cunard loyalists along for one final passage.

These six b&w photographs were taken onboard during that crossing. They come in the original Ocean Pictures envelope addressed to "Neichel" in cabin #4138. The photos show two couples and I'm guessing the Neichels are the older couple decked out in black tie and mink. The younger couple might be middle-aged children. In the background you can make out some of LIZZIE's art panels. Printed on the bottom of each is "RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH Farewell Voyage 1968."

Six days later the ship docked in Southampton and soon afterwards sailed to purgatory in Florida and hell in Hong Kong. Transatlantic crossing was never the same.

Excellent condition.
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