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Wikipedia: RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that sailed primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line (known as Cunard-White Star when the vessel entered service). Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, Queen Mary along with her sister ship, the RMS Queen Elizabeth, were built as part of Cunard's planned two-ship weekly express service between Southampton, Cherbourg, and New York City. The two ships were a British response to the superliners built by German and French companies in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

[Queen Mary's wireless radio room] ["It's Men that Count"; late 1930s promotional poster for the Cunard Line]
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[The First Class dining room map on the Queen Mary, which tracked the ship's progress across the Atlantic Ocean] [The Queen Mary's bridge, now open to visitors]
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[Arriving in New York Harbor, 20 June 1945, with thousands of U.S. troops] [The Observation Bar lounge]
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[The Observation Bar lounge] [First Class accommodations on the Queen Mary, converted into a present]
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[The Queen Mary at night, with spotlight on the Soviet submarine B-427] [Outdoor promenade deck of the Queen Mary docked at Long Beach]
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[Hotel Queen Mary with permanent boarding gangways] [Queen Mary from the stern]
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[The Queen Mary from the Northern side of Long Beach harbor] [The First Class dining room on the Queen Mary, also known as the Grand Salon.]
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[The Queen Mary in Southampton, June 1956] [RMS Queen Mary]
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[Overhead view of RMS Queen Mary docked at Long Beach in 2008]  
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