Princess Elizabeth Names Air Liner "Elizabeth of England" - Princess Elizabeth speaking to Jean Cox, a Station Assistant at London Airport, Heathrow. Britain's first post-war four-engined air liner, the Tudor I, was christened "Elizabeth of England" by Princess Elizabeth at London Airport, Heathrow. To avoid breaking a bottle and damaging the aircraft champagne silver beer mug. Avro Tudor 1's are intended for service between the United Kingdom and Montreal, later in the year. January 21, 1947.
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