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- the captain had pushed his ship to the limit to stay ahead of the new Cunarder, and had likely collided with an iceberg during what was a particularly...
- prototype for the subsequent Cunarder cars. In 1956 it was rebuilt as a conventional bi-directional car resembling a Cunarder, in which form it lasted until...
- Mary of Teck and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, respectively. These two previous Cunarders both had capitalised bow names, as QUEEN MARY and QUEEN ELIZABETH. Cunard...
- (surname) Cunard (coachbuilder), London-based supplier of car bodies. Cunarder may mean: Any ship owned by the Cunard Line A set of boat trains which...
- Ascania, the Ausonia, the Dwinsk and the Valentia, leaving only five Cunarders afloat from the large pre-war fleet. On 9 September 1999, the Reuters...
- (1929–1972) The Golden Arrow, London VictoriaDover Marine (1929–1972) The Cunarder London WaterlooSouthampton Docks (Ocean Terminal) London Euston – Liverpool...
- German, three American, and one each from Italy and France. Thirteen were Cunarders (plus Queen Mary of Cunard White Star), five White Star liners, with four...
- with great loss of life; the three worst disasters were the loss of the Cunarder Lancastria in 1940 off Saint-Nazaire to German bombing while attempting...
- September 2017. "Lusitania Battered By 80-Foot Wave – Wheel House of Giant Cunarder Wrecked and Officers and Seamen Hurt". The New York Times. 16 January 1910...
- her second voyage, she won the prestigious Blue Riband from the other Cunarder to become the fastest p****enger liner afloat, a title she kept until 1898...