Cruise ship Queen Elizabeth in Kiel harbour Stock Photo
RM2A71RCPCruise ship Queen Elizabeth in Kiel harbour
Cruise ship 'Queen Elizabeth' in Las Palmas port. Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain Stock Photo
RMED6R5DCruise ship 'Queen Elizabeth' in Las Palmas port. Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Queen Elizabeth II with Commador Ronald Warwick on the bridge of the Queen Mary 2 cruise liner in Southampton Docks, before naming the 550 million vessel in front of more than 2,000 guests. It was the first time the Queen had named a Cunard ship since the launch in 1967 of the QE2, whose Southampton to New York service will be taken over by the 2,620-passenger QM2 in April. Stock Photo
RMG6MJR5Queen Elizabeth II with Commador Ronald Warwick on the bridge of the Queen Mary 2 cruise liner in Southampton Docks, before naming the 550 million vessel in front of more than 2,000 guests. It was the first time the Queen had named a Cunard ship since the launch in 1967 of the QE2, whose Southampton to New York service will be taken over by the 2,620-passenger QM2 in April.
Stockholm, Sweden - June 16 2017: The blue and white Cruise ship 'Queen Elizabeth' in Stockholm harbour Stock Photo
RM2FWEHYXStockholm, Sweden - June 16 2017: The blue and white Cruise ship 'Queen Elizabeth' in Stockholm harbour
Cunard Line cruise ship Queen Elizabeth in Stockholm harbor. Stock Photo
RMJFEWJKCunard Line cruise ship Queen Elizabeth in Stockholm harbor.
Vintage Cunard Fastest Ocean Service Poster featuring RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth 'EUROPE TO ALL AMERICA'  Original Vintage Cunard Poster Queen Mary New York & Queen Elizabeth Southampton 1930s ‘Fastest Ocean Service In The World’ Stock Photo
RM2JTYMKBVintage Cunard Fastest Ocean Service Poster featuring RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth 'EUROPE TO ALL AMERICA' Original Vintage Cunard Poster Queen Mary New York & Queen Elizabeth Southampton 1930s ‘Fastest Ocean Service In The World’
A 1950s colour photograph showing the RMS Queen Elizabeth Ocean lIner in dock in New York. Stock Photo
RM2RJ4CRDA 1950s colour photograph showing the RMS Queen Elizabeth Ocean lIner in dock in New York.
Cunard Line's Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship is visible in the distance across a stretch of water, with small sailboats in the foreground, on a cloudy day, 1975. Stock Photo
RMKW4GG5Cunard Line's Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship is visible in the distance across a stretch of water, with small sailboats in the foreground, on a cloudy day, 1975.
Spectators gaze at the cruise ship 'Queen Elizabeth' in Hamburg, Germany, 15 July 2012. Cruise ships 'Queen Elizabeth' and 'Queen Mary 2'  leave for Northern Europe after a 15-minute firework the same night. Photo: Angelika Warmuth Stock Photo
RMD68HXESpectators gaze at the cruise ship 'Queen Elizabeth' in Hamburg, Germany, 15 July 2012. Cruise ships 'Queen Elizabeth' and 'Queen Mary 2' leave for Northern Europe after a 15-minute firework the same night. Photo: Angelika Warmuth
Australia. Cruise ship Queen Elizabeth 2nd (QEII) in Sydney harbour. 1985. Stock Photo
RM2T3P42WAustralia. Cruise ship Queen Elizabeth 2nd (QEII) in Sydney harbour. 1985.
Ocean liner The RMS Queen Elizabeth (the first to bear the name Elizabeth) moored in harbour in 1967. The stern of the ship shows its base as ‘Liverpool’ – at other times this was replaced by the port of ‘Southampton’. The ship was operated by Cunard Line. Along with Queen Mary, she provided weekly luxury liner service between Southampton, UK and New York, USA. She was launched on in 1938 by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, Scotland and named in honour of Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother). It was the largest passenger liner ever built at that time. Stock Photo
RM2GG263NOcean liner The RMS Queen Elizabeth (the first to bear the name Elizabeth) moored in harbour in 1967. The stern of the ship shows its base as ‘Liverpool’ – at other times this was replaced by the port of ‘Southampton’. The ship was operated by Cunard Line. Along with Queen Mary, she provided weekly luxury liner service between Southampton, UK and New York, USA. She was launched on in 1938 by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, Scotland and named in honour of Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother). It was the largest passenger liner ever built at that time.
1950s, historical, The RMS Queen Elizabeth being brought into dock by a tugboat. The steamship was an ocean liner that provided a luxury liner service bewtween Southampton and New York City in the USA, via Cherbourg in France. Built by John Brown & Co at Clydebank, Scotland, when launched in 1938, she was the largest passenger liner ever built and remained so for 56 years thereafter. She was used as a troopship in WW2. Stock Photo
RMR7W26D1950s, historical, The RMS Queen Elizabeth being brought into dock by a tugboat. The steamship was an ocean liner that provided a luxury liner service bewtween Southampton and New York City in the USA, via Cherbourg in France. Built by John Brown & Co at Clydebank, Scotland, when launched in 1938, she was the largest passenger liner ever built and remained so for 56 years thereafter. She was used as a troopship in WW2.
luxus cruise liner Queen Elizabeth 2 in Sydney, Australia, New South Wales Stock Photo
RMAC33AMluxus cruise liner Queen Elizabeth 2 in Sydney, Australia, New South Wales