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on 03/05/2015 at 20:04
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Hi,I am building a radio controlled model of this ship,following a feature article in October 2011 vol.85,issue 790 of Sea Breezes.My hull is grp,50 ins loa,by 14 ins beam,drawing 4 ins,8ins deep hull.Powered bya single 2in three bladed prop,driven by a 6volt Decaperm motor,via an Mtronic electronic speed controller,with a rudder servo,and a fullsize cd player/radio,playing music of the era,and ships horn,engine room soun ds,etc.Weight is a serious problem,as I suffer Parkinsons,but I`m keeping it down-just!!Good pics,very helpful,will be back,bob
on 23/03/2015 at 22:56
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Suddenly thought of my 18th birthday and the the cruise I won on the Queen in 1989 last night! A little googling and found your site Andy. Wow... memories and even a photo of our fancy dress night!
Thanks for the reminders as well as a fun holiday. Hard to believe it was so many years ago now!
My photos are somewhere around but my children have loved seeing and hearing the story of the "Queen"!
on 03/03/2015 at 19:55
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I served on deck from 1968/69 when we did Liverpool Docks taking potential investors for the proposed Container Terminal and the summer trips in which we rammed Margate or Ramsgate pier and also sank a family barge in Ostend! Very Eventful!!.
on 09/01/2015 at 06:15
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A couple of days ago i was watching the amazing documentary "Deep Water" as i was watching Robin Knox-Johnstone sail back across finishing line i saw a ship that looked a lot like Queen of the Isles. Today i thought i will have a look and see if the Queen was ever in the region at the time. Then i found this site, what a shock. When i was 14 yrs old my Father Bernie Muir was one of the Engineers that delivered the Queen from NZ (from Memory) to Cairns. He stayed on for sometime in numerous rolls i think he went on to become a General Manager. As a kid i had so many good times on board the Queen. I was onboard the Queen during the original fit out in Cairns for Royal Tropic Cruise lines and made many trips up to TI and back. I remember Vicki, Tony, Bob the Bossun, Mark and his Family, Wayne Gill and the owner who was investigated for trying to blow the Queen up with his wife onboard, I still have not heard the full story. My Father passed in 1998 from Asbestosis. This part of my fathers life was one that i will never forget. I have so many great memories of the crew who looked after me while onboard. Love to see more photos. My Father is the guy with stripped shirt and carrying the video camera with crew tied up at Trinity Wharf. I'm the Kid sitting in the life raft next to Bob the Bossun. I think that shot was taken at Cape York. a couple of years ago i was looking through Trader Boat magazine and i saw that Life raft for sale. I would have loved to of got hold of it.
on 13/11/2014 at 20:03
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i was lucky enough to get a job on the queen of the isles when i left school in the late 60s sailing between penzance and scillys also st ives to the scillys and we aleo done about a week running from torquay to the channel islands really enjoyed my time working on there great crew great snip soory she ended up like she has but thank you for bringing back memories will keep coming back here
on 09/11/2014 at 10:56
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I followed the career of the ship as a teenager in the 1960s but sailed in her only once, from Barry to Ilfracombe in September 1968. She was a versatile ship that did so many things in her six years in the UK.
In a week's time, on 16 November, it will be fifty years since she was launched in Bristol. It's great to have this website to keep our memories of the ship alive.
on 04/11/2014 at 23:46
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Well done on a brilliant website.
I stumbled across the site when researching the Queen of the Islands for a build of a 1/250 scale card model that I am building.
Did you know you can download a free card model of her from the following website?
on 03/11/2014 at 06:33
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In 1985 I worked for months on the MV Noel Buxton which was always six months booked out in advance. 33 on board, 7 crew and 26 guests which were always Australian couples. We left Monday evenings, reached TI Thursdays and returned by Saturday. One night off and back again. Martin was the skipper then. Other crew came and went. We had some amazing experiences whilst steaming to and fro Torres Strait. Love to hear from some who experienced the unique Buxton experience!
on 21/04/2014 at 08:04
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Thanks for setting up this website. I came across it whilst digitising photos from a cruise I did on Queen of the Isles in July 1990. I still have the travel documents and lots of photos. It was an interesting trip and very enjoyable.
on 18/01/2014 at 00:37
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Sailed on the Queen of the Isles aged 4 in 1964 with Mum & Dad on 1st ever visit to Scilly (it must have been her first year in service). The crossing was very rough and everyone was very seasick, except me! No one to look after me on the trip - Mum & Dad where in the bowels of the vessel incapacitated! However, it obviously didn't put us off; we spent every annual holiday on Scilly for the next 15 yrs and then I left home to work there at Tregarthens Hotel. Met husband to be there - thanks Queenie!
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