The Queen Mary is a retired British ocean liner that sailed from 1936 to 1967. During World War II, the ship was gutted, painted grey, and used by soldiers for travel. Once the war was over, Queen Mary was transformed back to her original state until she retired in 1967. You can tour the great ship, but it's considered to be one of the most haunted ships in the world and one of the top 10 most haunted places in America according to Time Magazine.
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- Carbon tetrachloride - Wikipedia
- Amazon.com: Spirited Queen Mary: Her Haunted Legend eBook : Strickland, Nicole: Kindle Store
- RMS Queen Mary - Wikipedia
- 11 Facts about the R.M.S. Queen Mary | Mental Floss
- Why the Queen Mary is called the "World's Most Haunted Ship" - Live and Learn Journey
- Notes For Unsolved: The Queen Mary (buzzfeed.com)
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10/29/23 • 57 min
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Drinking The Cool Aid - The Queen Mary // 187 // Haunted ship
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It started as an idea. A grand idea. The concept began in 1926. There was fierce competition at the time between ship building companies in Britain, Germany, Italy, and the United States. Cunard’s planning committee developed the idea to have a fleet of two modernized ships to save fuel and lessen operating costs. The two ships needed to be large, fast, and strong. The first ship would be called Queen Elizabeth and the ship we’re focusing on is Queen Mary. In November of 1930, the model we
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