
Queen Elizabeth (Liner)
Queen Elizabeth (Liner) was a renowned British passenger ship named after the Queen. Launched in 1938, it served as a cruise ship and troop transport during World War II. Known for its elegant design and technological advancements, it symbolized luxury travel and national strength. After the war, it resumed civilian service, carrying passengers across oceans, especially between the UK and America. The ship was notable for its size, comfort, and modern features for the era. It remained an iconic vessel in maritime history until it was retired and eventually scrapped in 1968.