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The boat, renamed the African Queen for the film, was built in 1912 by the Abdela & Mitchell Shipyards in Brimscombe, Gloucestershire.
The British-built boat that co-starred with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in 1951 film The African Queen is to be restored and will sail again.
The African Queen underwent a $70,000 restoration in time for its 2012 centennial, and today it offers 90-minute dinner outings (with a stop at a waterfront restaurant) and canal cruise tours to ...
The African Queen is a steam boat that featured in a 1951 movie of the same name. The film starred Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. After the death of its previous owner, ...
Sixty years after Humphrey Bogart steered her through crocodile infested waters, the African Queen is back plying the Nile. Lovingly restored, the boat is operated by Cam McLeay, a New Zealand ...
The British-built boat that co-starred with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in 1951 film The African Queen is to be restored and will sail again.
Ocean City buffs today can watch the water for a variety of things — storm signals, showy boats, airplanes trailing ads or maidens in bikinis. But on the morning of Dec. 30, 1959, there was a… ...
Mr Hendricks inherited the African Queen from his late father, who bought the boat in 1982 for £41,000. The boat had previously been called Livingstone before it was acquired by the film's ...
The British-built boat that co-starred with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in 1951 film The African Queen is to be restored and will sail again.
The African Queen is a steam boat that featured in a 1951 movie of the same name. The film starred Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. After the death of its previous owner, ...