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Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Victoria.
Two of The Royal Navy’s smallest ships, Patrol Boats HMS Biter and HMS Pursuer,
joined the Cunard Line for its 175th birthday celebrations
on the River Mersey, Liverpool, England.
Photo: May 2015.
Illustration: NAVALTODAY.COM
It took three years of planning to get the Liners in place and to choreograph their intricate ‘River Dance’ – the three ships were just 130 metres (426 ft) apart – in the River Mersey estuary, which remains a busy waterway.
As a result, HMS Biter and HMS Pursuer were called on to make sure that other vessels didn’t encroach upon waters occupied by the Cruise Ships. The two Patrol Boats were ideal for the role, as they were large enough to be intimidating to other small vessels on the River Mersey, but fast and agile enough to move freely and quickly around.
It was all played out in front of more than one million spectators taking advantage of the May Bank Holiday.
HMS Biter.
Berthed in Tobermory, Scotland,
April 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: SillyWalkLeader.
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