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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 usually refers to
Cunard Line, a
shipping company founded by
Samuel Cunard.
Cunard may also
refer to:
Cunard Building in Liverpool, the former...
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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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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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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 ****ets...
- 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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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...
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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...
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Cunard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abraham Cunard (1756–1824),
Canadian carpenter, merchant, and ship
owner Grace Cunard (1893–1967)...
- 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...