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  1. Die Queen Elizabeth 2 wurde nach ihrer Vorgängerin, der Queen Elizabeth, benannt und erhielt eine „2“ zur Unterscheidung von dieser. Queen Elisabeth II. , die die Schiffstaufe durchführte, sagte zwar “ I name this ship Queen Elizabeth the Second ”, Cunard benutzt jedoch die Arabischen Ziffern , um das Schiff von der Königin zu unterscheiden.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2022 · The Queen launches the Cunard cruise liner the Queen Elizabeth II (popularly known as the QE2). 21 June 1969 First broadcast of Royal Family , a documentary with unprecedented access to the family ...

  3. Machin series. The 4d bright vermilion of 1969 replaced the dark-coloured 4d of the original 1967 issue. The Machin series / ˈmeɪtʃɪn / of postage stamps is the main definitive stamp series in the United Kingdom, used since 5 June 1967. It is the second series to figure the image of Elizabeth II, replacing the Wilding series.

  4. Queen Elizabeth II Court is the city block containing Regina City Hall, a 16-storey office tower in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The city hall is built in the International Style. Ball held in gingerbread City Hall 1920 when other ballrooms did not exist and for which current City Hall was not required to have facilities for.

  5. Queen Elizabeth 2 in Cuxhaven, West Germany, in 1973. Queen Elizabeth 2 ' s maiden voyage, from Southampton to New York, commenced on 2 May 1969, [70] taking 4 days, 16 hours, and 35 minutes. [71] In 1971, she participated in the rescue of some 500 passengers from the burning French Line ship Antilles.

  6. El RMS Queen Elizabeth 2, también conocido simplemente como QE2, es un transatlántico operado por Cunard Line entre 1969 y 2008. Desde de su retirada del servicio, es propiedad de Nakheel (una división de Dubai World ). Fue diseñado para ocupar la ruta transoceánica entre Southampton ( Reino Unido) y Nueva York ( Estados Unidos ).

  7. Postage stamp illustrating Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret issued during the Royal visit to Canada with their parents in 1939. Canada has depicted its sovereigns on stamps since 1851; that tradition continues into the present day. Since 1939, the image of Queen Elizabeth II has appeared on 59 stamps issued in Canada, most of them definitives.