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Cunard Collection (page 10)

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line, RMS Carpathia - luncheon menu

Cunard Line, RMS Carpathia - luncheon menu, Sunday 17 November 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at Southampton

RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at Southampton
RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner of the Cunard Line at Southampton, with tugs Formby and Kestrel. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageCunard Collection: MV Britannic - Cunard White Star ocean liner

MV Britannic - Cunard White Star ocean liner
MV Britannic - Cunard White Star transatlantic ocean liner. circa 1930s

Background imageCunard Collection: Leaving SS Ivernia, Boston Harbour

Leaving SS Ivernia, Boston Harbour
SS Ivernia was built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Launched in 1899 by the Cunard Line company to act as an intermediate ship catering for the vast immigration

Background imageCunard Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, swimming pool

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, swimming pool
The swimming pool for Cabin Class passengers on the Queen Mary Date: 1936

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

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

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Aquitania, a Cunard Line ocean liner, in the Mersey

RMS Aquitania, a Cunard Line ocean liner, in the Mersey
The RMS Aquitania, a Cunard Line ocean liner, in the Mersey - Liverpool, England. Date: 1922

Background imageCunard Collection: WW1 - RMS Laconia torpedoed, 25th February 1917

WW1 - RMS Laconia torpedoed, 25th February 1917
WW1 - RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner torpedoed by SM U-50 while returning from the USA to England with passengers. The first torpedo struck the liner, but did not sink her

Background imageCunard Collection: Interior on the Queen Mary Ocean Liner, main lounge

Interior on the Queen Mary Ocean Liner, main lounge
Interior of the main lounge, cabin class, (later named the Queens Salon). 90 feet long by 70 feet wide, three decks high, can also be converted into a threatre or cinema room

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Aquitania, cruise ship in war paint, WW1

RMS Aquitania, cruise ship in war paint, WW1
RMS Aquitania, Cunard Line cruise ship, seen here in war paint during the First World War. The ship served as an armed merchant cruiser, as a troop ship and as a hospital ship. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Queen Elizabeth, Cunard ocean liner

RMS Queen Elizabeth, Cunard ocean liner, passing Cowes, Isle of Wight. Date: 1950s

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Franconia of the Cunard Line

RMS Franconia of the Cunard Line, operating from 1922 until 1956

Background imageCunard Collection: Germans showing guns on the Lusitania 1915

Germans showing guns on the Lusitania 1915
The sinking of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania occurred on 7 May 1915 during the First World War, by a German U-boat, hitting the Lusitania twice with torpedoes, sinking within 18 minutes

Background imageCunard Collection: The Silhouette Art of H. L. Oakley

The Silhouette Art of H. L. Oakley
Inside page of a promotional leaflet produced by the silhouette artist, Captain H. L. Oakley, who, as well as genre and portrait cuttings, carried out a lot of advertising work

Background imageCunard 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 imageCunard Collection: Sinking of the Lusitania

Sinking of the Lusitania
The sinking of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania on 7 May 1915, by torpedo off the south-west of Ireland, the German act which more than all else determined Americas entry into the First World

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Olympic - Ocean Liner for the White Star Line

RMS Olympic - Ocean Liner for the White Star Line (sister ship of the ill-fated RMS Titanic). Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCunard Collection: S. S. Lucania, Cunard Line

S. S. Lucania, Cunard Line
S.S. Lucania, Cunard Line. Date: 1908

Background imageCunard Collection: Smoking Room on the RMS Aquitania

Smoking Room on the RMS Aquitania
View of the Carolean Smoking Room on the RMS Aquitania, a luxury Cunard Line cruise ship which launched in 1914. Date: early 20th century

Background imageCunard Collection: Canada by the Cunard Line poster

Canada by the Cunard Line poster
Advertising poster for the Cunard Line shipping company encouraging people, particularly emigrants, to travel to Canada via their ships

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard White Star

Cunard White Star
Poster for the Cunard White Star shipping company, former rivals who had merged in 1933, featuring the White Star flagship RMS Majestic before its retirement in 1936

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Asia, 1850

RMS Asia, 1850
Engraving of the Cunard Line Royal Mail Paddle-steamer Asia at sea, 1850. Asia was the largest steamship yet built on the River Clyde

Background imageCunard Collection: R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936

R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936
Photograph of the bow of R.M.S. Queen Mary, whilst she was in dry dock to have her hull repainted and her four propellors changed

Background imageCunard Collection: The SS Berengaria, New York, 1938

The SS Berengaria, New York, 1938
Photograph of the Cunard-White Star liner Berengaria at her pier in the River Hudson. Built in 1912 for the Hamburg-American Line as Imperator

Background imageCunard Collection: Cunard Line to New York

Cunard Line to New York
Poster advertising the Cunard Line service to New York and the Continent via Fishguard in Wales, featuring a passenger liner

Background imageCunard Collection: Music Patrons by Tony Wysard

Music Patrons by Tony Wysard
Emerald, Lady Cunard, Sidney Beer and Lord Berners, pictured as patrons of music in a box at the opera. Date: 1938

Background imageCunard Collection: Advertisement, Lancastria Cruises, Cunard White Star

Advertisement, Lancastria Cruises, Cunard White Star
Advertisement for Lancastria Cruises via Cunard White Star. circa 1938

Background imageCunard Collection: Queen Mary, Cunard White Star cruise liner

Queen Mary, Cunard White Star cruise liner. circa 1930s

Background imageCunard Collection: Rehearsal for the Living Poster Ball

Rehearsal for the Living Poster Ball
Lady Diana Cooper, Mrs. Baillie-Hamilton and Lady Cunard rehearsing for the Living Poster Ball, held in aid of the Childrens Country Holiday Fund

Background imageCunard Collection: The Liner Queen Mary shown alongside Palace of Westminster

The Liner Queen Mary shown alongside Palace of Westminster
The Cunard Liner RMS Queen Mary shown alongside Palace of Westminster, which gives an indication of her enormous size (the worlds largest liner at this date)

Background imageCunard Collection: RMS Berengaria, Cunard White Star Line

RMS Berengaria, Cunard White Star Line
RMS Berengaria, steamship of the Cunard White Star Line. circa 1920s

Background imageCunard 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 imageCunard Collection: Boston Harbour

Boston Harbour
Discovered in 1614 Boston harbour played an important role in American history. By 1660 almost all imports came through this greater boston area

Background imageCunard Collection: Lusitania Memorial

Lusitania Memorial
The Lustiania Memorial, Pier Head, Liverpool, England. The Lusitania, a Cunard liner, was torpedoed by the Germans in 1915 on a return journey from New York to Liverpool. Date: 1950s

Background imageCunard Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, cabin restaurant

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, cabin restaurant
The restaurant for Cabin Class passengers on the Queen Mary Date: 1935

Background imageCunard Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, playroom for children

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, playroom for children
The playroom for children of Cabin Class passengers ot the Queen Mary which includes, of course, a model of the ship itself ! Date: 1935

Background imageCunard 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



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