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13/11/2008 - QE2 - Her Final Voyage
11 November witnessed a final farewell to the QE2 as she set off from Southampton on her last voyage to Dubai where she will become a floating hotel. A strong southwesterly may have been responsible for her touching the Brambles Bank before docking but thereafter the farewells, fireworks and fly-past went according to plan, and at 11am one million poppies were dropped by two aircraft over the ship to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice.
The great liner has sailed nearly six million nautical miles, been around the world twenty-five times, has crossed the Atlantic eight-hundred times and carried two-and-a-half million passengers - some record. More about her career, which included a spell as troop carrier during the Falklands War, can be found in the recently published The New Cunard Queens.
11 November witnessed a final farewell to the QE2 as she set off from Southampton on her last voyage to Dubai where she will become a floating hotel. A strong southwesterly may have been responsible for her touching the Brambles Bank before docking but thereafter the farewells, fireworks and fly-past went according to plan, and at 11am one million poppies were dropped by two aircraft over the ship to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice. The great liner has sailed nearly six million nautical miles, been around the world twenty-five times, has crossed the Atlantic eight-hundred times and carried two-and-a-half million passengers - some record. More about her career, which included a spell as troop carrier during the Falklands War, can be found in the recently published The New Cunard Queens.
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06/12/2010 - Seaforth authors win both first place and runner up awards in naval category
At a ceremony at Aldershot Library & Learning Centre Professor Richard Holmes - the distinguished military historian – handed out the Awards for the best books in Aviation, Naval and Military subjects published in 2009. These Special Collection Awards have been voted for by the Public, from a starting list of 113 titles, and with an expert panel of judges narrowing the field to 40 books. The coverage was very wide-ranging, with the winners writing upon subjects such as women aviators, the naval conflict in Norway in WWII, and the disgracefully-neglected Imjin River battle of the Korean War.
Seaforth author Geirr Haarr won the Judges Award for 'The German Invasion of Norway' and Runner- Up was John Roberts for 'Safeguarding the Nation : the story of the modern Royal Navy'.
All but two of the winning authors attended the ceremony to receive in person the Award Shields including Geirr Haarr whose publisher (Seaforth) flew him in from Norway for the event !
The panel of judges was chaired by Lt.General Sir Christopher Wallace and included experts from the aviation world (Dr C Mitchell of the Royal Aeronautical Society) and the navy with a retired RNR Commander Alan Macnaughton. Library staff and representatives from our Partner organisations were the other judges.
At a ceremony at Aldershot Library & Learning Centre Professor Richard Holmes - the distinguished military historian – handed out the Awards for the best books in Aviation, Naval and Military subjects published in 2009. These Special Collection Awards have been voted for by the Public, from a starting list of 113 titles, and with an expert panel of judges narrowing the field to 40 books. The coverage was very wide-ranging, with the winners writing upon subjects such as women aviators, the naval conflict in Norway in WWII, and the disgracefully-neglected Imjin River battle of the Korean War.
Seaforth author Geirr Haarr won the Judges Award for 'The German Invasion of Norway' and Runner- Up was John Roberts for 'Safeguarding the Nation : the story of the modern Royal Navy'.
All but two of the winning authors attended the ceremony to receive in person the Award Shields including Geirr Haarr whose publisher (Seaforth) flew him in from Norway for the event !
The panel of judges was chaired by Lt.General Sir Christopher Wallace and included experts from the aviation world (Dr C Mitchell of the Royal Aeronautical Society) and the navy with a retired RNR Commander Alan Macnaughton. Library staff and representatives from our Partner organisations were the other judges.
Events & Competitions (show/hide all)
17/12/2009 - December Quiz
Thank you to everyone who entered last months quiz.
Our new quiz is now available, anyone who enters is in with a chance of winning a £30.00 voucher which is redeemable against any of our products, so why not test your knowledge!
Thank you to everyone who entered last months quiz.
Our new quiz is now available, anyone who enters is in with a chance of winning a £30.00 voucher which is redeemable against any of our products, so why not test your knowledge!





Seaforth Publishing is delighted to have teamed up with the White Ensign Association - celebrating its Golden Jubilee - and the Royal Navy to produce a sumptuously-illustrated history of the Navy from the Suez Crisis to the present-day war in Iraq. The author, retired RN Captain John Roberts, had access to privileged information and has written a detailed and fascinating story. And it is strange that, among its 170,000 volumes, the Admiratly Library has no single-volume history such as this; they eagerly await its publication in April 2009.
Phil Reed, the distinguished ship modeller and author of
This book is a spellbinding journey through the century-long history of the passenger steamship. Amusing anecdotes and notables incidents, glimpses of romantic interludes, accidents, disasters and sto



