Posted: Tue 13th Sep 2022

Huge cruise liner will join working ships on River Mersey for maritime tribute to the Queen

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Sep 13th, 2022

A maritime tribute to Queen Elizabeth II will take place on the River Mersey tomorrow, Wednesday 14 September.

At 2pm, all working vessels on the river will gather in front of the Three Graces – Liver Building, Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building.

The formation will include pilot launch boats, RNLI Lifeboats, river tugs, Mersey Ferries and the Disney Magic cruise liner.

They will all blow their whistles in tribute to The Sovereign, who passed away last week.

River tugs will perform Fleur De Lis – spraying water from their fire cannons.

Vessels currently within Liverpool and Wirral dock systems, including at Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, will also sound their whistles in unison, showing solidarity with the maritime salute.

A bagpiper will perform ahead of the 2pm moment, and will signal the end of the minute by playing the lament.

It is expected around 20 working vessels will be involved in the short tribute which has been co-ordinated by the city council’s Cruise Liverpool team.

Members of the public are encouraged to head to the Pier Head to watch the historic moment.

Lord Mayor of Liverpool Councillor Roy Gladden, Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram, Naval Regional Commander for Northern England and Isle of Man, Commodore Phillip Waterhouse and Harbour Master Gary Doyle will watch the tribute from a docked Mersey Ferry.

Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Councillor Roy Gladden, said: “With Liverpool’s world-renowned maritime heritage it feels right that we use the River Mersey to pay a special tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.

“Following discussions with our maritime community, there is a real appetite for the working vessels to pay their own unique mark of respect to the monarch.

“This tribute will be a rousing chorus of whistles and horns to echo along the shore of the Mersey, a river upon which many of Her Majesty’s vessels have visited.”

Gary Doyle, Group Harbour Master at Peel Ports Group, said: “We felt it was important for the Port of Liverpool to mark the sad passing of our beloved monarch Queen Elizabeth II, who gave so much to this country, the Commonwealth and was a global beacon for the proud heritage of our modern British ports. As an important maritime community we’d like, in our own unique way, to thank her for her service and dedication to so many people in our City Region and beyond.”

Head of Cruise Liverpool, Angie Redhead, said: “It felt wholly fitting that our river community marked the passing of the monarch in our own special way.

“Cruise Liverpool co-ordinated a call with all of our River Mersey operators and we were immediately overwhelmed with offers to support and participate.

“Our ‘Maritime Moment’ may be brief, but it will be impactful and it means a lot to our maritime community that we are able to play our part in honouring the Queen, on behalf of the great port city of Liverpool.”

 

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