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    The Cunard Line (/ˈkjuːnɑːrd/) is a British shipping and cruise line based at Carnival House at Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned...
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    Cunard-White Star Line, Ltd, was a British shipping line which existed between 1934 and 1949. The company was created to control the joint shipping assets...
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  • Cunard usually refers to Cunard Line, a shipping company founded by Samuel Cunard. Cunard may also refer to: Cunard Building in Liverpool, the former...
    462 bytes (92 words) - 21:55, 17 February 2023
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    Nancy Clara Cunard (10 March 1896 – 17 March 1965) was a British writer, heiress and political activist. She was born into the British upper class, and...
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    The Cunard Building is a Grade II* listed building in Liverpool, England. It is located at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring Royal Liver Building...
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    Queen Elizabeth 2 (category Ships of the Cunard Line)
    converted into a floating hotel. Originally built for the Cunard Line, the ship was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from...
    122 KB (13,818 words) - 00:36, 14 August 2024
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    Cunard, 1st Baronet (21 November 1787 – 28 April 1865), was a British-Canadian shipping magnate, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who founded the Cunard...
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  • The following is a list of ships operated by the Cunard Line. The Cunard fleet, all built for Cunard unless otherwise indicated, consisted of the following...
    56 KB (216 words) - 14:23, 13 August 2024
  • Cunard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Cunard (1756–1824), Canadian carpenter, merchant, and ship owner Grace Cunard (1893–1967)...
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    rival, the Cunard Line, operating as Cunard-White Star Line until Cunard purchased White Star's share in the joint company in 1950. Cunard then operated...
    108 KB (15,414 words) - 16:36, 21 August 2024
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    Queen Mary 2 (category Ships of the Cunard Line)
    a British transatlantic ocean liner. She has served as the flagship of Cunard Line since succeeding Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2004. The ship was officially...
    66 KB (7,016 words) - 04:41, 18 August 2024
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    MS Queen Victoria (category Ships of the Cunard Line)
    MS Queen Victoria (QV) is a Vista-class cruise ship operated by the Cunard Line and is named after the former British monarch Queen Victoria. The vessel...
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    Odyssey (formerly Braemar, Crown Dynasty, Cunard Crown Dynasty, Crown Majesty, and Norwegian Dynasty) is a cruise ship, most recently operating with Fred...
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    Maud Alice Burke (3 August 1872 – 10 July 1948), later Lady Cunard, known as Emerald, was an American-born, London-based society hostess. She had long...
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    MS Cunard Princess was a cruise ship, previously owned an operated by the Israel-based Mano Maritime. She was built 1975 by the Burmeister & Wain shipyard...
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    each from Italy and France. Thirteen were Cunarders (plus Queen Mary of Cunard White Star), five by White Star, with four owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd...
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    Line, Windstar Cruises, Westours, Seabourn Cruise Line, Costa Cruises and Cunard Line. The name Carnival Corporation was adopted in 1993, to distinguish...
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    disenchanted with Cunard's corporate culture. He resigned from BOAC-Cunard's board in 1963 while continuing as managing director of Cunard Eagle Airways....
    100 KB (10,219 words) - 16:21, 11 August 2024
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    RMS Queen Mary (category Ships of the Cunard Line)
    1967 for the Cunard Line. Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, she was subsequently joined by RMS Queen Elizabeth in Cunard's two-ship weekly...
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    RMS Lusitania (category Ships of the Cunard Line)
    and portions of western Spain) was a British ocean liner launched by the Cunard Line in 1906. She was the world's largest passenger ship until the completion...
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