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Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Ivernia, ocean liner, built in 1955 by John Brown & Company in Clydebank

RMS Ivernia, ocean liner, built in 1955 by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland for Cunard Line, In 1963 she was rebuilt as a cruise ship and renamed RMS Franconia

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Mauretania - Cunard LIne Transatlantic Ocean Liner

RMS Mauretania - Cunard LIne Transatlantic Ocean Liner
RMS Mauretania was an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Wigham Richardson and Swan Hunter for the British Cunard Line, launched on the afternoon of 20 September 1906. circa 1920

Background imageCunard Collection: The Mauretania, 1922, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The Mauretania, 1922, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The Mauretania, 1922, (1935). In May 1922, the liner Mauretania set a new record of 5 days 8 hours 56 minutes for the crossing from New York to Southampton

Background imageCunard Collection: UK, Liverpool, Skyline, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Liverpool, Skyline, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Skyline view from the Mersey ferry of the Three Graces, the Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building, part of Liverpool as a World Heritage City, riverfront

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Queen Mary passing Cowes, Isle of Wight, August 1936. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

RMS Queen Mary passing Cowes, Isle of Wight, August 1936. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
RMS Queen Mary passing Cowes, Isle of Wight, August 1936. A policeman watches from the quay as the ocean liner Queen Mary passes the port of Cowes

Background imageCunard Collection: M. V. Georgic, 1937

M. V. Georgic, 1937
M.V. Georgic, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd. 1937]

Background imageCunard Collection: Man on a raft, Kingston, Jamaica, 1931

Man on a raft, Kingston, Jamaica, 1931. The photograph was taken during a Cunard Line cruise to the West Indies between January and March 1931

Background imageCunard Collection: England, Merseyside, Liverpool, Pier Head, The Three Graces Buildings, Royal Liver

England, Merseyside, Liverpool, Pier Head, The Three Graces Buildings, Royal Liver and Cunard and Port of Liverpool Buildings

Background imageCunard Collection: After launch being towed to fitting-out basin

After launch being towed to fitting-out basin, construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Background imageCunard Collection: Ready to launch, Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Ready to launch, Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Queen Elizabeth launching ceremony in 1938

RMS Queen Elizabeth launching ceremony in 1938

Background imageCunard Collection: Launching ceremony, Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Launching ceremony, Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Background imageCunard Collection: One of the boilers being assembled, Construction

One of the boilers being assembled, Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Background imageCunard Collection: Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Background imageCunard Collection: Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth launched in 1938

Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth launched in 1938

Background imageCunard Collection: Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth invitation

Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth invitation

Background imageCunard Collection: Lord Aberconway, John Brown ands J Piggott

Lord Aberconway, John Brown ands J Piggott, Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth

Background imageCunard Collection: Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth launched in

Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth launched in 1938 Sir Percy Bates, Lord Aberconway ands J Piggott

Background imageCunard Collection: Transatlantic Cunard liner RMS Aquitania

Transatlantic Cunard liner RMS Aquitania

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard's RMS Aquitania at speed

Cunard's RMS Aquitania at speed

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard berth at docks, New York, USA

Cunard berth at docks, New York, USA

Background imageCunard Collection: The Cunard Line Berth, New York, early 1900s

The Cunard Line Berth, New York, early 1900s

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Mauretania in New York

RMS Mauretania in New York

Background imageCunard Collection: Boats from RMS Mauretania landing troops in

Boats from RMS Mauretania landing troops in the Dardanelles during WW1

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Aquitania in dry dock

RMS Aquitania in dry dock

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Mauretania and RMS Lusitania early 1900s

RMS Mauretania and RMS Lusitania early 1900s

Background imageCunard Collection: Sports Deck on the RMS Queen Mary, possibly 1920s

Sports Deck on the RMS Queen Mary, possibly 1920s Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard RMS Lusitania

Cunard RMS Lusitania Date: circa 1900s

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Lusitania early 1900s

RMS Lusitania early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, carved oak rampant lion by Gerry Holzman

Cunard Line, carved oak rampant lion by Gerry Holzman
Cunard Line, superb and highly impressive carved oak Cunard Line rampant Lion holding a globe aloft and stood upon a coil of rope by Gerry Holzman as signed to the underside G HOLZMAN 69

Background imageCunard Collection: Poster, Cunard Line, to all parts of the world

Poster, Cunard Line, to all parts of the world
Poster, Cunard Line, cross sectional of Aquitania, To All Parts of The World, mounted on board. A/F 26ins. x 36ins

Background imageCunard Collection: Poster, Cunard Line, Holds the Atlantic Blue Ribbon

Poster, Cunard Line, Holds the Atlantic Blue Ribbon, Paris, Cherbourg, New York, showing Aquitania. Anonymous B+, 39ins. x 24ins

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, limited edition sculpture QE2 turbine blade

Cunard Line, limited edition sculpture QE2 turbine blade
CUNARD: Michael Cox limited edition sculpture mounted in acrylic created using a section of Queen Elizabeth 2 turbine blade. With certificate of authenticity. 5ins

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, gilt brass and alabaster cabin lamp

Cunard Line, gilt brass and alabaster cabin lamp
CUNARD: Early 20th century gilt brass and alabaster cabin lamp similar to those seen on Aquitania. 13ins. Ex-Cobwebs, Southampton

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, QE2 Wedgwood teapot, embroidered badges

Cunard Line, QE2 Wedgwood teapot, embroidered badges
CUNARD: Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) Wedgwood Queen's Grill First-Class teapot. 5ins. Together with five Queen Elizabeth 2 embroidered crew badges including one when she was troopship during

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, RMS Queen Mary, photographs and ephemera

Cunard Line, RMS Queen Mary, photographs and ephemera
CUNARD: Mixed lot including photographs and ephemera mostly relating to RMS Queen Mary. (Approx. 12 items)

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, ex-QE2 chair deck blanket

Cunard Line, ex-QE2 chair deck blanket
OCEAN LINER: Ex-Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) Cunard steamer chair deck blanket, embroidered Cunard Line 3032. 53ins. x 61ins

Background imageCunard Collection: Shipping, collection of postcards, match labels

Shipping, collection of postcards, match labels
SHIPPING: Mixed collection of ephemera including postcards and match labels for lines including Cunard and P&O

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, baggage labels, passenger list

Cunard Line, baggage labels, passenger list
SHIPPING: Mixed collection of liner ephemera including Cunard baggage labels for Queen Mary, Canadian Pacific, Union Castle, Durban Castle passenger list, etc

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard, limited edition print after E Bauwen, Home Waters

Cunard, limited edition print after E Bauwen, Home Waters
CUNARD: Set of three limited edition prints. After E. Bauwen's Home Waters 510/750, Fit For A Queen 243/750 and River Portraits. 28ins. x 23ins, 29ins. x 23ins. and 27ins. x 22ins

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Mauretania, First Class dining room, cast iron chair bas

RMS Mauretania, First Class dining room, cast iron chair bas
CUNARD: Extremely rare RMS Mauretania cast iron chair base believed from First-Class dining room. 15ins. x 12ins

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Lusitania, Cunard Liner, early 1900s

RMS Lusitania, Cunard Liner, early 1900s

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Quay, Liverpool, early 1900s

Cunard Quay, Liverpool, early 1900s

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Queen Mary, Southampton in 1953

RMS Queen Mary, Southampton in 1953

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Lusitania Edwardian period

RMS Lusitania Edwardian period

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Mauretania First Class Smoking Room (Cunard)

RMS Mauretania First Class Smoking Room (Cunard)

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Mauretania Verandah Cafe (Cunard)

RMS Mauretania Verandah Cafe (Cunard)

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Mauretania Ball Room (Cunard)

RMS Mauretania Ball Room (Cunard)




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Step aboard the majestic world of Cunard, where history and luxury converge. From the iconic Queen Mary to the opulent Cunard cruise ships that grace our seas today, this renowned line has left an indelible mark on maritime travel. In 1903, RMS Carpathia set sail under the Cunard flag, embarking on a journey that would forever change its destiny. This vessel became synonymous with heroism as it rescued survivors from the ill-fated Titanic in 1912. The grandeur continued with THE QE2, a floating palace that epitomized elegance and sophistication. Its presence commanded attention wherever it docked, captivating hearts around the globe. Cunard Line posters adorned walls worldwide, showcasing these magnificent vessels against breathtaking backdrops. They beckoned travelers to embark on unforgettable adventures across oceans and continents. A painting of the Lusitania serves as a poignant reminder of both triumphs and tragedies experienced by Cunard throughout its storied past. It stands as a testament to resilience in times of adversity. As part of the prestigious Cunard White Star liner fleet, Lancastria Steamship embodied excellence in every aspect. Its impeccable service standards set new benchmarks for luxury travel during its time. RMS Mauretania reigned supreme as one of Cunard's most celebrated ships – a true marvel of engineering prowess and aesthetic beauty. It captured imaginations with its speed and splendor on transatlantic crossings. Witnessing The Launch of R. M. S Queen Mary at Clydebank in September 1934 was an awe-inspiring moment etched into history books forever. This monumental event marked another milestone for Cunard's legacy. Through it all, each voyage encapsulated dreams realized and memories made – tales woven into fabric only found within those who have sailed under the banner Line. So step aboard this timeless journey where tradition meets innovation; where the spirit of adventure thrives amidst luxurious surroundings.