![1950s, historical, tugboats pull the RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner into the calm waters of the French port of Cherbourg. Named after the British Queen Mother, it was the largest passenger liner 1950s, historical, tugboats pull the RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner into the calm waters of the French port of Cherbourg. Named after the British Queen Mother, it was the largest passenger liner](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CE9TTF/1950s-historical-tugboats-pull-the-rms-queen-elizabeth-ocean-liner-into-the-calm-waters-of-the-french-port-of-cherbourg-named-after-the-british-queen-mother-it-was-the-largest-passenger-liner-ever-built-at-that-time-1938-and-remained-so-for-56-years-thereafter-she-was-used-as-a-wartime-troopship-during-ww2-and-only-became-an-ocean-liner-as-intended-in-1946-from-then-on-this-luxury-liner-provided-a-weekly-service-between-southampton-uk-and-new-york-city-in-the-usa-via-cherbourg-france-in-1972-in-victoria-harbour-hong-kong-while-undergoing-a-refit-she-caught-fire-and-sank-2CE9TTF.jpg)
1950s, historical, tugboats pull the RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner into the calm waters of the French port of Cherbourg. Named after the British Queen Mother, it was the largest passenger liner
![RMS Queen Elizabeth (Seawise University) burning in Hong Kong harbor; January 9, 1972. | Cunard ships, Rms queen elizabeth, Abandoned ships RMS Queen Elizabeth (Seawise University) burning in Hong Kong harbor; January 9, 1972. | Cunard ships, Rms queen elizabeth, Abandoned ships](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/34/42/fb/3442fbc4530c2e40da277e438ded3ff4.jpg)
RMS Queen Elizabeth (Seawise University) burning in Hong Kong harbor; January 9, 1972. | Cunard ships, Rms queen elizabeth, Abandoned ships
![HKFP History: The British luxury liner at the bottom of Victoria Harbour - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP HKFP History: The British luxury liner at the bottom of Victoria Harbour - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP](http://hongkongfp.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1973-05-005-Web-QueenElizab.jpg)
HKFP History: The British luxury liner at the bottom of Victoria Harbour - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
![Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2021/08/06/94fb8d0b-bb4b-4134-ad2e-f0d8ec2bac86_1e151569.jpg)
Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post
![Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2021/08/06/a3e48975-a5c8-497d-ba66-6190745c0f4e_525d3e3d.jpg)
Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post
![Cunard's former RMS Queen Elizabeth caught fire and sank in Hong Kong harbor on January 9, 1972, while being converted into the floating college "Seawise University." A total loss, she sat partially Cunard's former RMS Queen Elizabeth caught fire and sank in Hong Kong harbor on January 9, 1972, while being converted into the floating college "Seawise University." A total loss, she sat partially](https://preview.redd.it/upqa4ykai1901.png?auto=webp&s=154fd3421fc154e6d0a951b020277119751d44ae)
Cunard's former RMS Queen Elizabeth caught fire and sank in Hong Kong harbor on January 9, 1972, while being converted into the floating college "Seawise University." A total loss, she sat partially
![Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post Old Hong Kong's 50-year-old shipwreck: how the world's largest boat, Britain's RMS Queen Elizabeth, sank on the seabed of Victoria Harbour – and it's still there! | South China Morning Post](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2021/08/06/09fc01e0-e669-4c54-87d5-5eb7f4003fae_8710e66c.jpg)