Eighty-eight years ago, when it was launched from the Clyde River in Scotland, the RMS Queen Mary was destined to rule the oceans. Ocean liners had enjoyed a golden age between the late 19th century and the outbreak of the First World War, among other reasons due to emigration to the United States, but it wasn't until the inter-war period that the competition between shipping lines to flex their maritime muscles reached its zenith. That is why the construction of the Queen Mary , completed in 1934 and named in honor of the wife of George V and the grandmother...