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Furness, Withy ordered Queen of Bermuda to replace the liner MV Bermuda, which had been destroyed by fire in June 1931 after barely three and a half years' service. Queen of Bermuda was the sister ship of Monarch of Bermuda which had been launched in March 1931 and entered service that December.
Queen of Bermuda. Vickers-Armstrongs built the 22,575 GRT Queen of Bermuda at its Barrow-in-Furness shipyard, launching her in September 1932 and completing her in February 1933. [17] Queen of Bermuda looked like Monarch of Bermuda but had slightly larger cabins and only 731 berths. [11] They were nicknamed the "Millionaires' Ships". [18]
SS New Australia was a UK-built turbo-electric passenger steamship that had a varied career from 1931 to 1966. She was built as the ocean liner Monarch of Bermuda, was a troop ship in the Second World War and was damaged by fire in 1947.
Pages in category "Passenger ships of Bermuda" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Queen Mary 2; MV Queen of the Oceans;
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MV Bermuda was a passenger motor vessel that Furness, Withy's Furness Bermuda Line operated between New York and Bermuda from 1928 until 1931. She was damaged by two fires in 1931, the second of which put her beyond economic repair.
The line, despite a loyal following, had been unable to distinguish itself in the competitive cruise industry. The three ships involved in the sale were Bermuda Star, sister ship Brasil at the time named Queen of Bermuda and Veracruz [note 8] built in 1957. The ships were expected to be merged into the Commodore line's fleet. [31]