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Models and prop boats were used during filming to portray the damage, and the real African Queen survived. Today, the actual boat used in the film leaves a dock in Key Largo every two hours ...
Maynard was a founder of the Cinder Sniffers, a model train club with more than 2,500 feet of track in Dover, Ind., that Schwab joined. “I met Bob in 1984 and became friends,” Schwab said ...
Several years ago, Lance and Suzanne Holmquist leased the boat from the African Queen Trust and rehabbed it. They replaced the broken steam engine and boiler with an 1896 model as noisy as the one ...
The African Queen is a 100 year old steam boat famed for its starring role in the 1951 hit movie of the same name. The classic picture – which also starred Katharine Hepburn and told the story ...
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. Owner Jim Hendricks, referring to the boat's ...
The African Queen is a 100 year old steam boat famed for its starring role in the 1951 hit movie of the same name. The classic picture – which also starred Katharine Hepburn and told the story ...