When the war ended, she was refurbished to become a passenger ship again in 1947, and went on to complete 1,001 voyages. Stairs leading to the Propeller Room, with multiple orbs pictured. There have been many reports of people feeling dizzy and getting anxiety while visiting the propeller room on the ship. Eerily, you can see the propeller in the water when touring the Queen Mary. Tragically, the collision resulted in 338 sailors losing their lives, most likely by the ship’s propeller. In October of 1942, she collided with her escort cruiser the Curacoa, while evading German U-boats. Many POW perished in the overheated hull. When World War II began, she was stripped of her luxury, repainted, nicknamed the “Grey Ghost,”and became a transport ship for soldiers. She started off as a luxury ocean liner, that for three years carried passengers across the Atlantic.
The Queen Mary sailed the Atlantic from 1936 to 1967. The Queen Mary has been voted into the “Top 10 Most Haunted Places in America” by Time Magazine, and has earned the title of the “World’s Most Haunted Ship.” The ship now serves as a hotel, museum, and tourist attraction in Long Beach, CA. Some have even reported being touched by mysterious forces. Guests are often seeing lights flickering, orbs, and apparitions feeling temperature changes smelling aromas from past smells and hearing doors slamming, knocking, screams, and children crying. It is said that there are over 150 known spirits aboard the ship, and the spirits are not afraid to make themselves known. Not only has there been 49 documented deaths on the Queen Mary, and terrors of war there are countless stories of encounters with the paranormal. On the other hand, all Trump golf courses have always welcomed women, and everyone else, with absolutely no bigotry or racism, ever.How many spirits walk along The Queen Mary’s decks and linger on the ship? Its founders (now passed on) are well known for their discrimination, bigotry and racism. Since it opened in 1933, Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament, never allowed women to be a part of its exclusive membership until very recently.
Today, the LPGA, Ladies Professional Golf Association, holds dozens of tournaments every year for elite female golfers from around the world. When she returned to Scotland in 1561, she introduced the practice to her subjects, and the club-toting cadets were dubbed caddies. When she played the game growing up in France, military cadets often carried her clubs as she took a “good walk wasted”. In fact, Mary may have been responsible for introducing the term “caddy” into the vocabulary of golf. This seemed to cause great consternation among her followers, who felt she should be praying instead of putting. Her fondness for the sport became evident when she squeezed in a “quick 18” just days after the murder of her second husband. Mary, Queen of Scots, was an avid golfer in the 16th century, before she was beheaded for treason that is. Regarding the game’s exclusion of ladies, history tells us that women have been playing almost as long as men have. By the time those words had crossed the channel and entered the Scottish lexicon, they had been transformed into golve, gowl, and gouf.
It is speculated that the sport’s odd moniker comes from the Dutch words “kolf” and “kolve”, which mean “club”. No one is completely sure about the origin of the name for the game that involves whacking a small orb across a manicured field. is an acronym for GENTLEMEN ONLY, LADIES FORBIDDEN. When encountering a female foursome on the links, many a male golfer has muttered that G.O.L.F. Women’s Golf and Mary Queen of Scots – what does this have to do with Trump?