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"Torn Castle" Early Trailer

Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
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Creator's Key Takeaways

this latest would be no exception join me peter canego for the third volume of my on the road to a lang video series

this magnificent ship was one of the world's last surviving unaltered ocean liners and a final link to the glory days of great britain's rich maritime heritage

it was about 350 dollars for 18 days which was really pretty good so it was a really good value

the ships were so distinctive the colours of the hulls was just lovely the ships were so special

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QWhat is the history of the RMS Windsor Castle?
QWhat was it like to sail on the RMS Windsor Castle?
YouTube Video Description↓

This is an early version of the trailer for the upcoming "Torn Castle" feature, the third of my "On The Road To Alang" videos. This volume features the RMS WINDSOR CASTLE, the flagship of the Union-Castle Line and largest liner built for the U.K. to South African run. "Torn Castle" details the design and building as well as the ship's launch by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Joining the narrative are ship historians Ted Scull (a past passenger) and Peter Newall as well as former purserette Ann Haynes. After a 17 year career, the WINDSOR CASTLE was sold to Greek Billionaire John Latsis, who renamed her MARGARITA L for Saudi Arabian accommodation ship service. "Torn Castle" takes the view aboard the fully intact ship during her layup in Greece and then in India during the sad but fascinating demolition process. It runs 60 minutes and plays in all regions. Now available at www.midshipcentury.com/torn-castle