September 16, 2007 at 9:47 pm
Newcastle is the first port of call for the QE2 on her 40th anniversary tour of the UK. She was due to sail into port at 4:30pm but due to strong winds it was called off, four attempts later she was able to sail up the Tyne at around 7pm, it was well worth the wait, the clouds had gone and the sun was setting.






She is due to leave for Edinburgh tomorrow.
Cheers, Chris 🙂
By: Ren Frew - 20th September 2007 at 09:40
I was watching first and second attempts from the Priory with the wife and kids, bit cold and wet so decided to go home after second attempt, turned round when we saw her having a third attempt, decided definitely going home now, saw her coming in for the fourth attempt, dropped the wife and kids off and missed it all while trying to park again.
So it’s nice to see what actually happened! Best photos I’ve seen so far
Paul
I’m assuming that’s not the celebrity drugs and alcohol clinic ? :rolleyes:
By: Ren Frew - 20th September 2007 at 09:39
She’s on the Clyde today for the 40th anniversary of her launch.
Docked at Greenock, a shame they couldn’t get her right up the river to the site of her birth.
By: Der - 20th September 2007 at 07:43
She’s on the Clyde today for the 40th anniversary of her launch.
By: vildebeest - 17th September 2007 at 16:44
I was watching first and second attempts from the Priory with the wife and kids, bit cold and wet so decided to go home after second attempt, turned round when we saw her having a third attempt, decided definitely going home now, saw her coming in for the fourth attempt, dropped the wife and kids off and missed it all while trying to park again.
So it’s nice to see what actually happened! Best photos I’ve seen so far
Paul
By: Manston Airport - 16th September 2007 at 23:37
Great shots Chris saw her back in August at Southampton she is a beaty its such a shame we are losing her and losing her to be a Hotel in UAE 😮 Wish QE2 was a floating Hotel here in the UK.
Wonder if her Horn will be on ebay:rolleyes:
James