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Princess Elizabeth PS Princess Elizabeth
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PS Princess Elizabeth is a passenger-carrying paddle steamer which was built by Day, Summers and Company in 1927 for Southampton, Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Limited, that is noted for being one of the Little Ships of Dunkirk, and is now a static floating restaurant in Dunkirk. Named for the then newborn Princess Elizabeth the paddle steamer Princess Elizabeth originally entered service to carry passengers from Southampton and Bournemouth to Cowes on the Isle of Wight. Le Princess Elizabeth (1926-1927) est un bateau à vapeur à roues à aubes (paddle steamer), d'origine britannique, qui s'est illustré pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, lors de la bataille de Dunkerque. Il fut utilisé initialement comme caboteur, affecté au transport passagers ; de retour à Dunkerque, il fut un temps reconverti dans l'évènementiel et a servi comme accueil à la base de voile. Il abrite aujourd'hui un restaurant et un salon de thé.
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PS Princess Elizabeth in the Port de Plaisance du Bassin de la Marine, Dunkerque
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Pennant number J111
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Port de Plaisance du Bassin de la Marine, Dunkerque - Princess Elizabeth-7632.jpg
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Le Princess Elizabeth (1926-1927) est un bateau à vapeur à roues à aubes (paddle steamer), d'origine britannique, qui s'est illustré pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, lors de la bataille de Dunkerque. Il fut utilisé initialement comme caboteur, affecté au transport passagers ; de retour à Dunkerque, il fut un temps reconverti dans l'évènementiel et a servi comme accueil à la base de voile. Il abrite aujourd'hui un restaurant et un salon de thé. PS Princess Elizabeth is a passenger-carrying paddle steamer which was built by Day, Summers and Company in 1927 for Southampton, Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Limited, that is noted for being one of the Little Ships of Dunkirk, and is now a static floating restaurant in Dunkirk. Named for the then newborn Princess Elizabeth the paddle steamer Princess Elizabeth originally entered service to carry passengers from Southampton and Bournemouth to Cowes on the Isle of Wight.
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