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* {{HMS|Queen Mary}}, a [[battlecruiser]] of the Royal Navy launched in 1912 and sunk at the Battle of Jutland in 1916
* {{HMS|Queen Mary}}, a [[battlecruiser]] of the Royal Navy launched in 1912 and sunk at the Battle of Jutland in 1916
* {{ship|TS|Queen Mary}}, a Clyde [[Steamship|steamer]] launched in 1933, now retired and currently under restoration on the River Clyde in Scotland, United Kingdom
* {{ship|TS|Queen Mary}}, a Clyde [[Steamship|steamer]] launched in 1933, now retired and currently under restoration on the River Clyde in Scotland, United Kingdom
* {{RMS|Queen Mary}}, a Cunard Line [[ocean liner]] launched in 1934, now retired as a hotel in Long Beach, California, United States
* {{RMS|Queen Mary}}, a Cunard Line [[ocean liner]] launched in 1936, now retired as a hotel in Long Beach, California, United States
* [[Queen Mary 2]], a Cunard ocean liner that entered service in 2003
* [[Queen Mary 2]], a Cunard ocean liner that entered service in 2003



Revision as of 10:29, 16 July 2021

The following ships are named Queen Mary:

  • HMS Queen Mary, a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy launched in 1912 and sunk at the Battle of Jutland in 1916
  • TS Queen Mary, a Clyde steamer launched in 1933, now retired and currently under restoration on the River Clyde in Scotland, United Kingdom
  • RMS Queen Mary, a Cunard Line ocean liner launched in 1936, now retired as a hotel in Long Beach, California, United States
  • Queen Mary 2, a Cunard ocean liner that entered service in 2003

See also