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Mauretania Collection (#3)

"Discover the Majestic RMS Mauretania

Background imageMauretania Collection: Outward Bound, The Mauretania, 1910, printed 1918 / 32. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz

Outward Bound, The Mauretania, 1910, printed 1918 / 32. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz
Outward Bound, The Mauretania, 1910, printed 1918/32. A work made of gelatin silver print

Background imageMauretania Collection: French troops ambushed at Tidji-Kadja, Adrar, Mauretania (colour litho)

French troops ambushed at Tidji-Kadja, Adrar, Mauretania (colour litho)
2779246 French troops ambushed at Tidji-Kadja, Adrar, Mauretania (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: French troops ambushed at Tidjikja, Adrar)

Background imageMauretania Collection: British ships painted with dazzle camouflage to mislead the enemy during World War I

British ships painted with dazzle camouflage to mislead the enemy during World War I, 1914-1918 (b / w photo)
6015392 British ships painted with dazzle camouflage to mislead the enemy during World War I, 1914-1918 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageMauretania Collection: Head of Juba II, King of Numidia and Mauretania, husband of Cleopatra Selene II

Head of Juba II, King of Numidia and Mauretania, husband of Cleopatra Selene II
5997501 Head of Juba II, King of Numidia and Mauretania, husband of Cleopatra Selene II, daughter of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony (engraving) by French School

Background imageMauretania Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Mauretanian Tomb

Algeria, Tipasa, Mauretanian Tomb
The Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania, the burial place of King Juba II and Celopatra Selene II, near Tipasa, Algeria, December 2007

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Interview Between Bocchus and Sulla, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Interview Between Bocchus and Sulla, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Interview Between Bocchus and Sulla, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier

Background imageMauretania Collection: Cunard Line - Fastest Steamers in the World, c1910s. Creator: Unknown

Cunard Line - Fastest Steamers in the World, c1910s. Creator: Unknown
Cunard Line - Fastest Steamers in the World, c1910s. RMS Mauretania was built for the Cunard Line by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend on the Tyne in England

Background imageMauretania Collection: R. M. S. Mauretania. (Cunard Line), c1930s. Creator: Unknown

R. M. S. Mauretania. (Cunard Line), c1930s. Creator: Unknown
R.M.S. Mauretania. (Cunard Line), c1930s. The Mauretania was built for the Cunard Line by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend on the Tyne in England

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Mauretania in Dry Dock, c1930. Creator: H. Aslin

The Mauretania in Dry Dock, c1930. Creator: H. Aslin
The " Mauretania" in Dry Dock, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageMauretania Collection: At Work on the Stern of the Mauretania, in Dry Dock, c1930. Creator: Unknown

At Work on the Stern of the Mauretania, in Dry Dock, c1930. Creator: Unknown
At Work on the Stern of the " Mauretania", in Dry Dock, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Ships", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, ]

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Mauretania (Cunard Line), 30, 696 Tons, c1930. Creator: Unknown

The Mauretania (Cunard Line), 30, 696 Tons, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The " Mauretania" (Cunard Line), 30, 696 Tons, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Ships", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, ]

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Mauretania at Cherbourg, c1930. Creator: Unknown

The Mauretania at Cherbourg, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The " Mauretania" at Cherbourg, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Ships", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, ]

Background imageMauretania Collection: Maurtania: Great Britains Fastest Greyhound of the Atlantic, c1935

Maurtania: Great Britains Fastest Greyhound of the Atlantic, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageMauretania Collection: One of the Most Popular Transatlantic Liners, the Mauretania at Southampton, 1937

One of the Most Popular Transatlantic Liners, the Mauretania at Southampton, 1937
One of the Most Popular Transatlantic Liners was the Mauretania, shown above being painted at Southampton in preparation for one of the cruises on which she was sometimes employed, 1937

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Thrust of the Modern Liners Mighty Engines, 1936

The Thrust of the Modern Liners Mighty Engines, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageMauretania Collection: Former Queen of the Ocean, R, M. S. Mauretania of the Cunard White Star Line, 1936

Former Queen of the Ocean, R, M. S. Mauretania of the Cunard White Star Line, 1936
Former Queen of the Ocean, R, M.S. Mauretania of the Cunard White Star Line, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageMauretania Collection: Triumphant for Twenty Years. The Mauretania, built in 1907, c1927, (1936)

Triumphant for Twenty Years. The Mauretania, built in 1907, c1927, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageMauretania Collection: Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). The Numidian chieftain Jugurtha fought a war against the Romans in 112-106 BC

Background imageMauretania Collection: The RMS Mauretania, 20th century

The RMS Mauretania, 20th century. RMS Mauretania, sister ship of the Lusitania, was an ocean liner built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend, Tyne and Wear

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Upper Dining Saloon

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Upper Dining Saloon. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: Cunard ships of increasing size by G. H. Davis

Cunard ships of increasing size by G. H. Davis
A diagram showing the advance in ship-building from the foundation of the Cunard Company from the 1840 Cunarder Britannia

Background imageMauretania Collection: RMS Mauretania, used as hospital ship during WW1

RMS Mauretania, used as hospital ship during WW1
The RMS Mauretania, a Cunard ocean liner which was used as a hospital ship during the First World War. Launched in 1906, retired from service 1934. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageMauretania Collection: Cunard Line Promotional Brochure For Mauretania Circa 1930. The Library And Writing Room

Cunard Line Promotional Brochure For Mauretania Circa 1930. The Library And Writing Room

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Rms Mauretania Docked And Beingpainted. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In Pictures

The Rms Mauretania Docked And Beingpainted. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In Pictures, Published 1935

Background imageMauretania Collection: Cunard Line Promotional Brochure For Mauretania Circa 1930

Cunard Line Promotional Brochure For Mauretania Circa 1930

Background imageMauretania Collection: RMS Mauretania, First Class walnut panel for staircase area

RMS Mauretania, First Class walnut panel for staircase area
RMS MAURETANIA: Walnut panel section believed from the First-Class staircase area. 84ins. x 78ins

Background imageMauretania Collection: RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton for the last time

RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton for the last time
RMS Mauretania, Cunard ocean liner, leaving Southampton for the last time, heading to Rosyth, Scotland, where she was to be broken up. Date: 1935

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Ocean Liner RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton

The Cunard Ocean Liner RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton Docks. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: Cross-section of the Liner Mauretania by G. H. Davis

Cross-section of the Liner Mauretania by G. H. Davis
A cross-section of the Cunard Liner " Mauretania", after its refit. At the time, the liner held the Atlantic speed record, with an average speed of 26.25 knots

Background imageMauretania Collection: Map of Northern Africa

Map of Northern Africa. Date: 1807

Background imageMauretania Collection: Poster advertising the Cunard Line

Poster advertising the Cunard Line
Poster advertising various departures for New York and Boston on the Lusitania, Ivernia, Carmania, Mauretania, Campania and Caronia

Background imageMauretania Collection: A nomad sits in the desert and talks on his mobile phone

A nomad sits in the desert and talks on his mobile phone. It should be noted that it is not always possible to recieve a signal

Background imageMauretania Collection: Old Religious Temple in Chinguetti

Old Religious Temple in Chinguetti

Background imageMauretania Collection: Mauritania, Brakna, Desert Guide

Mauritania, Brakna, Desert Guide

Background imageMauretania Collection: Mauritania, Tagant, Mauritanian guide in the desert

Mauritania, Tagant, Mauritanian guide in the desert

Background imageMauretania Collection: Ocean liner RMS Mauretania, 20th century

Ocean liner RMS Mauretania, 20th century. The Mauretania was built for the Cunard Line by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend on the Tyne

Background imageMauretania Collection: A trio of stars on board the Mauretania

A trio of stars on board the Mauretania
Film star and comedian Charlie Chaplin, champion jockey Steve Donoghue and record breaking speed king Sir Malcolm Campbell travelling on board the Mauretania from America to London in 1931

Background imageMauretania Collection: Racing with petits chevaux on deck of Mauretania

Racing with petits chevaux on deck of Mauretania
Racing with miniature wooden horses (with pari-mutuel betting) on the deck of the ocean liner, Mauretania. Date: 1931

Background imageMauretania Collection: Cunard Wharf, Boston

Cunard Wharf, Boston
Cunard Wharf within Boston Harbour was owned by the Cunard Line Company who had been awarded the first British Trans Atlantic steamship mail contract in 1839

Background imageMauretania Collection: Lloyd George & Daughter

Lloyd George & Daughter
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Ex-Prime Minister with his daughter Megan on the Cunard liner Mauretania, on their way to Canada and the USA in 1923 1863 - 1945

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Boat Deck - Funnels

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Boat Deck - Funnels. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Childrens Room

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Childrens Room. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - En Suite Room

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - En Suite Room. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Smoking Room

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Smoking Room. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Dining Saloon and Dome

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Dining Saloon and Dome. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Dining Saloon

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Dining Saloon. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Music Room

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Music Room
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Music and Drawing Room. Date: 1922

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class State Room

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class State Room. Date: 1922




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"Discover the Majestic RMS Mauretania: A Timeless Icon of Luxury and Elegance" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the golden age of ocean travel with the legendary RMS Mauretania. This magnificent Cunard Line steamship, launched in 1938, captured hearts and imaginations as it sailed across vast oceans. As you gaze upon vintage posters showcasing this grand vessel, you can almost feel the excitement that filled GWR Harbour & Docks Fishguard in 1909 when she made her maiden voyage. The anticipation grew as passengers boarded this floating palace, ready to embark on a remarkable journey. With its sleek design and powerful engines, the RMS Mauretania gracefully glided through open waters. Captured in stunning photographs at sea, this Cunard liner exuded an air of grace and sophistication that was unmatched. Stepping inside the First Class Lounge was like entering a world of opulence. Lavish furnishings adorned with intricate details created an atmosphere where elegance reigned supreme. Passengers gathered here to socialize, indulge in fine dining experiences, or simply relax while admiring breathtaking views from large windows. Postcards featuring the majestic Mauretania became treasured keepsakes for those lucky enough to experience her splendor firsthand. These mementos allowed travelers to share their unforgettable moments aboard this iconic ship with loved ones back home. The bustling White Star dock in Southampton showcased three liners side by side – a testament to the grandeur of transatlantic travel during that era. Among them stood our beloved RMS Mauretania; her presence commanded attention and admiration from all who beheld her beauty. For those planning their own transatlantic adventure, consulting a Cunard Line Transatlantic Steamer Timetable poster was essential. It provided valuable information about departure times and destinations – ensuring smooth sailing for eager travelers seeking new horizons aboard this luxurious vessel.