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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection

"HMS Queen Elizabeth: A Historic Journey from Port to Port" The magnificent HMS Queen Elizabeth, Britain's future flagship

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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Hms Queen Elizabeth Leaves Portsmouth for Helicopter Trials
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth sails into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Britains future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth sailed into her home port of Portsmouth
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth in Rosyth Dockyard
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: The 83, 000 ton Cunard-White Star Liner Queen Elizabeth cast off her moorings
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Fore-Cabin, H. M. S. Queen Elizabeth, Rosyth, 16 November, 1918, (1935). Artist: Sir John Lavery
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: The Queen Christens Royal NavyaS New Aircraft Carrier
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Hms Queen Elizabeth Leaves Portsmouth for Helicopter Trials
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: NationaS Flagship Takes to Sea for the First Time
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth conducts vital system tests off the coast of Scotland
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth bombarding the Dardanelles defences in 1915 (litho)
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Admiral Sir David Beatty reads the terms of the Armistice to the German Delegates
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Admiral Sir David Beatty reading the terms of the armistice to the German Delegates
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: The Queen Elizabeth off Gibraltar, c1918 (1919). Artist: Charles Dixon
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Launch of the battleship HMS `Queen Elizabeth`, 16 October 1913 (1935)
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 Dreadnought Battleship
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Passengers on the maiden voyage of the HMS Queen Elizabeth luxury liner, dancing
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: A Woman passengers on the maiden voyage of the RMS Queen Elizabeth luxury liner
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Hms Queen Elizabeth Collection: Passengers on the maiden voyage of the RMS Queen Elizabeth a luxury liner, enjoyed

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"HMS Queen Elizabeth: A Historic Journey from Port to Port" The magnificent HMS Queen Elizabeth, Britain's future flagship, made a triumphant entrance into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time. The sight of this 83, 000-ton vessel gracefully sailing into the harbor left spectators in awe. Leaving Portsmouth once again, she embarked on helicopter trials that showcased her versatility and power. As she set sail, anticipation filled the air for what this mighty ship would achieve in the coming days. This is not the first time a vessel named Queen Elizabeth has graced our shores. In 1935, the Cunard-White Star Liner Queen Elizabeth cast off her moorings with elegance and grandeur. History repeats itself as another majestic ship bears this illustrious name. Looking back even further in time, we find ourselves transported to November 16th, 1918. Sir John Lavery's artwork captures a moment aboard H. M. S. Queen Elizabeth at Rosyth during World War I. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served on these vessels. Fast forward to present day; HMS Queen Elizabeth conducts vital system tests off Scotland's coast ensuring its readiness for any challenge it may face. This aircraft carrier proves its mettle through rigorous trials and emerges victorious each time. In an unforgettable ceremony, Her Majesty The Queen christened Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier - HMS Queen Elizabeth herself. With grace and dignity befitting such an occasion, she bestowed upon it blessings for safe voyages ahead. Let us not forget the historical significance of H. M. S. Queen Elizabeth during World War I when she bombarded Dardanelles defenses in 1915 – displaying unwavering strength against formidable foes. Finally, we are reminded of Admiral Sir David Beatty reading out terms of armistice to German delegates aboard H. M. S. Queen Elizabeth on that fateful day in November 1918.