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  1. Oct 3, 2024 · There have been 55 reported deaths onboard the Queen Mary since the ship launched in 1936. The majority of deaths onboard were from natural causes. Death records were not kept during World War Two, so in reality, the true number is likely to be higher.

  2. Oct 8, 2024 · The first-class swimming pool on the Queen Mary is said to be one of the most haunted places on the ship. It’s reported that multiple people died in the pool. Despite this, there are no reported deaths in the logs of the Queen Mary.

  3. Nov 30, 2017 · Per his wishes, he was buried at sea, sealed in a canvas bag. RELATED: Graphic: Where the Queen Mary went on its last voyage — and what happened at each place. Images captured during that seven...

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  4. There were also illness, heart attacks, cancer, friendly fire … and accidents. One of the worst accidents occurred on October 2, 1942, when a British antiaircraft cruiser and the famous British liner Queen Mary collided. The mishap cost 236 British seamen their lives; only 99 were rescued.

  5. Sep 28, 2014 · Eighty years ago the launch of the RMS Queen Mary helped define an era of luxury liners. Did it presage the monster cruise ships of today? Four days - that was how long it took.

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  6. Feb 10, 2024 · Inside Queen Mary cruise ship turned into WWII vessel and now a floating hotel after 57 mystery deaths onboard Chilling footage shows the inside of the ship where almost 60 people have...

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  8. Queen Mary was featured in the film Assault on a Queen (1966) starring Frank Sinatra. That August, Queen Mary made her fastest eastbound passage since August 1938, crossing in 4 days, 10 hours and 6 minutes at an average speed of 29.46 knots (54.56 km/h). Queen Mary was retired from service in 1967. [55]

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