Author Topic: QE2 rescued survivors from the burning French liner 'Antilles' off the Island of Mustique  (Read 4801 times)

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Offline Kevin McGhee

What a great timeline, it brings back many memories and has me scouring the loft for old photographs. Attached are a couple I took of the burnt out wreck of the "Antilles" back in 1971. A few months after this incident I took leave from QE2 in New York and headed for a vacation in the Caribbean hoping to look around the Grenadines that I had seen briefly when QE2 visited Grenada, St. Vincent etc. I got lucky and sailed on a yacht around the islands for a week taking these pictures close to Mustique as we sailed around the wreck. The lifeboats remained on Mustique and were used by the local fishermen, the wreck also remained for years on the reef before being dragged off and sank.

The night of the fire was a dramatic one for QE2 (as well as the "Antilles"). The emergency call came early evening and as we drew closer and it became dark the horizon was a ball of flames. With passengers and crew on the open decks of QE2  the Antilles could clearly be seen ablaze from stem to stern. And then we saw lifeboats full of people in the water. There had been an abandon ship and miraculously all passengers and crew had managed to get off without any major injury as the reef that the "Antilles" was stuck on was close to shore. The passengers and crew were dropped off on the beach by lifeboats and later were transferred to the QE2 from the beach in the same lifeboats. The following morning after a very long night they were disembarked (I think in St, Vincent?)   
   

Online Brandon Sterkel

Great photos, Kevin! A bit sad though.
Interesting to listen to your story of the QE2's rescue of passenger from the Antilles.
Thank you for sharing!
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Online Isabelle Prondzynski

Thank you, Kevin, for these great memories! They really flesh out another chapter of the QE2 Story.

The wreck of the Antilles is also mentioned in this thread :

https://www.theqe2story.com/forum/index.php/topic,6993.0.html

A link to more pictures here :

Photo of the Antilles wreck.

http://www.natgeocreative.com/photography/103092

Online Lynda Bradford

Kevin, thanks for sharing your story and for taking time to find the photos.  It must have been quite dramatic to be onboard QE2 when she received the emergency call and traumatic to see the burned out ship and the passengers and crew in lifeboats waiting to be rescued.
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Thanks Kevin first time I see those :)

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Thanks, Kevin, for sharing your photos and memories of that night.  Such a sad night for the Antilles, but miraculous that no lives were lost and no one was injured. 
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Offline Rod

In the showcase on "A" stair boat deck was a certificate from the Board of Trade recognizing QE2's efforts.

Online Brandon Sterkel

In the showcase on "A" stair boat deck was a certificate from the Board of Trade recognizing QE2's efforts.
I didn't even know that, Rod!
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Online Lynda Bradford

It was 45 years past on 8 January 1971 that the QE2 rescued survivors from the French liner "Antilles" Kevin 's first hand account of the incident at the topic of this topic is interesting to read. 
https://www.theqe2story.com/forum/index.php/topic,6993.msg74809.html#msg74809
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