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SUMMARY:LUNCHEON ABOARD PRINCESS CRUISES' PACIFIC PRINCESSBrooklyn Cruise Terminal
DESCRIPTION:A total of 82 PONY Branch members and guests enjoyed an afternoon visit on board Princess Cruises’ PACIFIC PRINCESS during her port call at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. The 30\,277 GT\, 688-passenger small cruise ship originally entered service for Renaissance Cruises in 1999 as their R THREE before moving to Princess in 2002. After a guided ship tour\, those attending enjoyed a 3-course lunch with wine in the Club Restaurant. After lunch there was time to further explore the ship before she set sail for Dover\, UK; via Halifax\, Canada; Iceland; and the Faroe and Shetland islands. \n(Photo credit: Stuart Gewirtzman)
URL:https://worldshipny.com/event/luncheon-aboard-princess-cruises-pacific-princess/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Cruise Terminal\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:THE SUPERLINERS:  TWILIGHT OF AN ERA(Note New Venue - 28 East 35th Street)
DESCRIPTION:At our last membership meeting before the summer break\, PONY Branch members and friends were treated to a screening of “The Superliners: Twilight of an Era.” Produced in 1979 by National Geographic in association with WQED in Pittsburgh\, this 50-minute film documents a westbound crossing in the QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 with both crew and passenger interviews and footage from public spaces and working areas of the ship including the bridge and engine room. Also shown is a rare glimpse of her dramatic unassisted docking in New York City by Captain Ridley during a tugboat strike. The film\, for which Frank Braynard served as historical advisor\, provides rare insight and footage of the QE2 during a period where her future remained uncertain as rising fuel costs and the competition from air travel challenged the time honored tradition of crossing the Atlantic by ship. The film also examines\, through archival footage\, the role that the ocean liner has played as the “Atlantic Ferry” in times of peace and war\, with a discussion of the immigrant trade\, the Blue Riband\, and superliners such as the NORMANDIE\, QUEEN MARY and QUEEN ELIZABETH. \nPrior to the screening\, PONY Branch member Pat Dacey led a discussion of recent developments in QE2’s restoration and its opening as a floating hotel in 2018. \n(Photo credit: Patrick Dacey)
URL:https://worldshipny.com/event/the-superliners-twilight-of-an-era/
LOCATION:Community Church Gallery\, 28 East 35th Street\, Manhattan\, NY
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