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  • FEATURE - Farben- und Blütenpracht an der Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in London
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    FEATURE - Farben- und Blütenpracht an der Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by INS News Agency Ltd./REX/Shutterstock (9734655m)
    Mersey Girls, known for their appearance on ITV Britain's Got Talent 2017 at the B&Q Bursting Busy Lizzie Garden
    RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, London, UK - 02 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • RETRO -  Queen Elizabeth II
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    RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (9715996fl)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rupert Hartley/REX (9716390k)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (9715996eo)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (9715996fj)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (9715996ev)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (9715996ai)
    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan Duchess of Sussex open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge.
    Queen Elizabeth II and visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (9715996em)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (9715996eh)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
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    ROYALS - Die Queen mit Prinz Harry und Meghan (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (9715996fl)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9715996d)
    Mersey Gateway Bridge
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
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    PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9715996k)
    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan Duchess of Sussex open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge.
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
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    PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9715996h)
    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan Duchess of Sussex open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge.
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
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    PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9715996a)
    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan Duchess of Sussex open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge.
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
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    PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9715996j)
    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan Duchess of Sussex open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge.
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
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    PEOPLE - Meghan Markle begleitet Queen Elizabeth im Zug nach Cheshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9715996l)
    Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan Duchess of Sussex open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge.
    Queen Elizabeth II and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Bull/REX/Shutterstock (9302595e)
    Sub zero temperatures overnight made for a frosty start to the day in South Manchester. A tram passes over a bridge as a woman walks along the frosty banks of the River Mersey in Chorlton Cum Hardy.
    Seasonal weather, Manchester, UK - 28 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163at)
    Queen Elizabeth (foreground) and Queen Victoria (background) sit in the Mersey for a fireworks display as the Three Queens event in Liverpool comes to an end.
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163aq)
    Queen Elizabeth (foreground) and Queen Victoria (background) sit in the Mersey for a fireworks display as the Three Queens event in Liverpool comes to an end.
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163ac)
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    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163m)
    Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth meet in the Mersey, Liverpool for a gathering in front of the Three Graces and thousands of people on the riverside., For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/s (FOT

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163f)
    Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth meet in the Mersey, Liverpool for a gathering in front of the Three Graces and thousands of people on the riverside., For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/s (FOT

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163ag)
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    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    DUKAS_50473314_REX
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163q)
    Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth meet in the Mersey, Liverpool for a gathering in front of the Three Graces and thousands of people on the riverside., For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/s (FOT

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    DUKAS_50473313_REX
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163l)
    Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth meet in the Mersey, Liverpool for a gathering in front of the Three Graces and thousands of people on the riverside., For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/s (FOT

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163ab)
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    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    DUKAS_50473306_REX
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163j)
    Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth meet in the Mersey, Liverpool for a gathering in front of the Three Graces and thousands of people on the riverside., For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/s (FOT

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    DUKAS_50473305_REX
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163e)
    Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth meet in the Mersey, Liverpool for a gathering in front of the Three Graces and thousands of people on the riverside., For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.
    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/s (FOT

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    DUKAS_50473303_REX
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163af)
    ????
    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    DUKAS_50473296_REX
    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan/REX Shutterstock (4787163v)
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    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart, ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart, ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart, ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

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  • Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens sail down Mersey, Liverpool, Britain - 25 May 2015
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    Cunard's Three Queens Meet in the Mersey to Celebrate 175th Anniversary of Cunard
    Cunard's Three Queens Perform River Dance on the Mersey in Salute to Liverpool Where the Company Began 175 Years Ago

    For the first time, Cunard?s three ship fleet gathered together in spectacular fashion in Liverpool, its spiritual home, as the company marked its 175th anniversary. The event, featuring the largest passenger ships ever to muster together on the River Mersey in this way, was watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

    Flagship Queen Mary 2 sailed from the Liverpool berth up to the mouth of the Mersey this morning (25 May) to meet her sisters, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The three ships then sailed in close single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic Three Graces: The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port of Liverpool Building.

    Queen Mary 2 lined up in the river opposite the Cunard Building ? Cunard?s headquarters for nearly 50 years until 1967 ? with her sister ships sailing ahead of her to create a three ship line-up to the delight of spectators lining the banks of both sides of the river.

    Just 400 metres apart, the three ships slowed to a stop in the river and then performed a graceful 180 degree synchronised turn to starboard. At the mid-point of the turn, all three ships lay across the river, creating the spectacle of the fleet?s three bows dramatically set against the backdrop of Liverpool?s famous Three Graces.

    With the full turn completed and the 150,000 ton Queen Mary 2 now in the leading position, her two 90,000 ton sister ships then glided slowly towards either side of her to create an arrowhead formation, with the flagship just ahead of her two consort ships.

    Then the entire fleet lined up three abreast across the river just 130 metres apart,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures. (FOTO:DUK

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    View from one of the ferries showing Pierhead landing stage , Liver Buildings , the Cunard Offices and Dock Board offices . Liverpool
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotton mills and the primiti...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    The river Mersey with European Capital of Culture flag , Liverpool, England, Britain
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotton mills and the pr...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    The Port of Liverpool and Liver Buildings illuminated against a night sky, in the historic port of Liverpool (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    The stunning architecture of Liverpool's Albert Dock, opened by the Prince Consort in 1846, showing the illuminated Pumphouse and the Three Graces reflected on the water after dark (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    View of Albert Dock in Liverpool, with the Three Graces illuminated against a twilight sky (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    View of Albert Dock in Liverpool, with the Three Graces illuminated against a twilight sky (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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