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Cunard Line, QE2 - celebration album in slip case cover
Cunard Line, Isle of Man Post Office QE2 Farewell Season Celebration. Limited edition 156 of 189 QE2 Farewell Season Celebration large 14.5 x 14 inches album in slip case cover. These retailed for £350 in 2008 and were a strictly limited edition. Each beautifully presented and individually numbered case contains a Certificate of Authenticity and a unique collection of official QE2 items, including a leather-bound commemorative edition of QE2, The Greatest Ocean Liner Afloat. 206 pages signed by the authors, with a special printing of QE2 stamps bound into the book and individually numbered. Three Cunard Queens In New York stamped envelope. QE2 in Sydney, Australia stamped envelope. Special cover to mark farewell visit to the QE2 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, signed by Commodore R. W. Warwick, Captain of the QE2. Stamped limited edition programme from a Service of Thanksgiving for the QE2 at Liverpool Cathedral from the final Round Britain Voyage including dinner menu from the voyage. Robert Lloyd print of QE2, specially commissioned, signed and individually numbered, showing the QE2 leaving New York. Set of six QE2 postcards from art works produced by Robert Lloyd with individually numbered certificate. Summary of QE2's final voyage to Dubai, extracts from log of the voyage. Specially struck silver clad medallion supplied in a protective capsule and presented against a backdrop of ports visited during 25 circumnavigations of the globe. Daily Programme from the last day at sea on the final voyage to Dubai. Unique album specially produced to house the Collection's Limited Edition items. Last transatlantic voyage from New York postcard carried on board and signed by Hotel Manager Mr John Duffy. Last voyage from Southampton to Dubai envelope, carried on board with the addition of a Gibraltar stamp and postmark, signed by Captain McNaught. Last visit to Canada cover in association with the Cunard Steamship Society signed by their president John Langley. A special envelope signed by Sir Rex Hunt featuring the new Falkland Islands stamps to honour the QE2. Time to say Goodbye - Leaving Southampton envelope 11 November 2008. Visit to Douglas Bay envelope from final Round Britain Voyage. Date: 2008
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Celebrating the Legendary Voyages of QE2: A Limited Edition Album from the Farewell Season This stunning print showcases the Cunard Line's iconic ocean liner, QE2, during its farewell season in 2008. The large 14.5 x 14 inches album is housed in a slip case cover, making it a truly unique and collectible item. Limited to only 156 of 189 editions, each album comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a diverse range of exclusive QE2 memorabilia. The album includes a commemorative, leather-bound edition of "QE2, The Greatest Ocean Liner Afloat," signed by the authors. This 206-page book features QE2 stamps bound into the book and individually numbered. Additionally, collectors will receive three special envelopes, each bearing stamps from New York, Sydney, and Liverpool, marking significant stops on the QE2's final journey. A special cover signed by Commodore R. W. Warwick, Captain of the QE2, commemorates the monarch's farewell visit to the ship. The album also includes a limited edition programme from the Service of Thanksgiving for the QE2 at Liverpool Cathedral, complete with a dinner menu from the final Round Britain Voyage. Other treasured items in this collection include a signed and numbered Robert Lloyd print of QE2 leaving New York, a set of six individually numbered QE2 postcards, and a silver clad medallion presented against a backdrop of the ports visited during 25 circumnavigations of the globe. The album also contains various envelopes and postcards from the last day at sea on the final voyage to Dubai, as well as a unique cover to mark the QE2's last visit to Canada, signed by the president of the Cunard Steamship Society. This exclusive collection is a must-have for any QE2 enthusiast or collector.
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