March 2024 : Normally out of bounds areas
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Bay of Biscay Enroute Back to Southampton, July 200820 viewsMy Dad's (James A. Hypher's) photo from the port bridge wing on our last QE2 voyage.
This was my second bridge visit almost 3 years to the day of the first with the nursery, at a more sedate approximately 21 knots (slow by QE2 standards).
My Dad had written to Captain David Perkins asking if a bridge visit was possible given it was our last chance on a seagoing QE2. I still have the response letter from his secretary.Thomas Hypher (0 votes)
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A Speed Not Seen Anymore!15 viewsMy photo from my late July 2005 first bridge visit with the nursery.Thomas Hypher (0 votes)
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At The Helm Aged 8, Late July 200533 viewsSailing at nearly 28.5 knots through the Bay of Biscay back to Southampton. Luckily for everyone else, QE2 was on autopilot!
The moment the childhood dream to become a deck officer started and is now becoming a reality nearly 20 years later.Thomas Hypher (0 votes)
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Crew only10 viewsSadly, I never managed to venture beyond this point. 15 September 2008. Isabelle Prondzynski (0 votes)
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More this way!9 viewsBaggage Masters receiving baggage in Southampton, 10 September 2008.Isabelle Prondzynski (0 votes)
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Lloyd-Werft, Bremerhaven30 viewsHamburger (0 votes)
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