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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #60 on: Jan 19, 2010, 05:37 PM »
Had this photo send to me today, the Columbia Restaurant in 1983


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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #61 on: Jan 20, 2010, 01:14 PM »
Princess Grill 1982.Note the red chairs along the window tables, and no statues.


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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #62 on: Jan 20, 2010, 05:30 PM »
I notice the lovely glass sculptures in your pic, Louis, the centrepieces of each table. By the time we sat there in 2000, most of them were still left, but a few had been replaced with flower vases, as they had been stolen. Such a shame! They were lit from below through a tiny hole in the centre of the table, and looked magnificent. Unfortunately, I never took a photo of them...

My Mum remembers them as her favourite bit of the Priness Grill. I am sure Anja has vivid memories of them, as no doubt they needed to be washed or dusted all the time :)

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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #63 on: Jan 20, 2010, 06:44 PM »
Nice to see the original (non Race) chairs as Louis says in the window.  When were they replaced I wonder?
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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #64 on: Jan 20, 2010, 06:55 PM »
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I notice the lovely glass sculptures in your pic, Louis, the centrepieces of each table. By the time we sat there in 2000, most of them were still left, but a few had been replaced with flower vases, as they had been stolen.


I wonder who has got one.............. ;D

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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #65 on: Jan 20, 2010, 07:20 PM »

I wonder who has got one.............. ;D


If by any remote chance anyone here knows of someone, would it be possible to obtain a photograph...?

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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #66 on: Jan 20, 2010, 08:32 PM »

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Heres a photo of the centerpieces.Note the blue race chairs.



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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #67 on: Jan 20, 2010, 09:01 PM »
Thank you, Louis. It's great to see them again -- and in their proper place too!

I seem to remember that they too were made by a famous designer, a famous workshop... but cannot remember the details at all... maybe they too will turn up here  ;)  .

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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #68 on: Jan 21, 2010, 08:09 AM »
Queens Grill 1983



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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #69 on: Jan 21, 2010, 02:59 PM »
Had this photo send to me today, the Columbia Restaurant in 1983

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How I loved this restaurant.....it was so much nicer than the new Caronia...and those midnight buffets EVERY night in full sail with that wonderful Boston cup the centrepiece  beside magnificent ice sculptures.....  oh happy days......wish I was there,...
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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #70 on: Jan 21, 2010, 04:43 PM »

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Very true and not to forget the Dinner Dancing on the dance floor.That was called atmosphere and all gone........ :(

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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #71 on: Jan 21, 2010, 04:46 PM »
Heres me next to the Boston Cup


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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #72 on: Jan 21, 2010, 06:09 PM »
QE2's low deck height is more apparent in photos of her interior, than it ever was on board.  I think the wide-angle views accentuate this.

I remember actually thinking this when on board.  From the photos you'd almost imagine that you had to duck to avoid hitting your head.  On board they seemed fine. 
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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #73 on: Jan 21, 2010, 06:17 PM »
Louis you must have worked under David Thomson Restaurant Manager.... a good friend of ours...he made you feel like the ONLY passenger in his restaurant..he WAS everything QE2 stood for and you could tell straight away who had been trained by him... and still can today.....he was a perfectionist...   but wasnt the dinner dancing up in the mauretania under the ceiling mirror?

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Re: QE2 Restaurants
« Reply #74 on: Jan 21, 2010, 07:37 PM »
QE2's low deck height is more apparent in photos of her interior, than it ever was on board.  I think the wide-angle views accentuate this.

I remember actually thinking this when on board.  From the photos you'd almost imagine that you had to duck to avoid hitting your head.  On board they seemed fine. 

Rob, I also suspect that the photographer must have been standing on a ladder, or at least a chair, so as to get the overview of the table settings...

I am so glad that you kept the restaurant stock photos, Louis. I often looked at the later ones displayed at the photographer's desk, but never found the colours quite right and therefore never bought them. Even with slightly off colours though, it is great to have these historic views now!

Maybe it's appropriate that my 1000th posting (bringing the upgrade from my beloved Princess Grill to the much less beloved Queen's Grill) is on the restaurants...    :D