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  2. Cunard Line - Wikipedia

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    The Cunard Line (/ ˈ k j uː n ɑː r d / KYEW-nard) is a British shipping and cruise line based at Carnival House at Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. [1]

  3. List of Cunard Line ships - Wikipedia

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    Built for Crown Cruise Line, transferred to Crown Cruise Line 1994: Cunard Crown Jewel: 1992: 1993–1995: Cruise ship: 19,089: Built for Crown Cruise Line, transferred to Star Cruises 1995: Cunard Crown Dynasty: 1993: 1993–1997: Cruise ship: 19,089: Built for Crown Cruise Line, transferred to Majesty Cruise Line 1997: Royal Viking Sun: 1988: ...

  4. MV Cunard Adventurer - Wikipedia

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    MV Cunard Adventurer (also known as Sunward II Adventurer, Triton and Coral) was a cruise ship built for the Cunard Line and operated from 1971 to 1977. She was the first of the company's vessels in the 20th century to bear a name that did not end in "ia" or begin with "Queen."

  5. RMS Campania - Wikipedia

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    RMS Campania was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Govan, Scotland, and launched on Thursday, 8 September 1892. Identical in dimensions and specifications to her sister ship RMS Lucania , Campania was the largest and fastest passenger liner afloat when she entered service ...

  6. RMS Caronia (1904) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Caronia was a Cunard Line transatlantic steam ocean liner. She was launched in 1904 and scrapped in 1932. In World War I she was first an armed merchant cruiser (AMC) and then a troop ship. RMS Carmania was launched in 1905 as her sister ship, although the two had different machinery. When new, the pair were the largest ships in the Cunard ...

  7. RMS Etruria - Wikipedia

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    RMS Etruria was a transatlantic ocean liner built by John Elder & Co of Glasgow, Scotland in 1884 for Cunard Line. Etruria and her sister ship Umbria were the last two Cunarders that were fitted with auxiliary sails. [1] Both ships were among the fastest and largest liners then in service.

  8. RMS Andania (1921) - Wikipedia

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    History; United Kingdom; Name: Andania: Owner: Cunard Line: Operator: Cunard Line: Builder: Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Hebburn [1] Launched: 1 November 1921 [1] Sponsored by: Lady Perley [2] Maiden voyage: 1 June 1922 [1] Fate: Torpedoed and sunk 15–16 June 1940: General characteristics [1] Class and type: A-class ocean liner: Tonnage ...

  9. RMS Samaria (1920) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Samaria was a transatlantic ocean liner built for Cunard Line. She was completed in 1922 and served until 1955. In the Second World War she was a troopship in the Royal Navy. Samaria was scrapped in 1956. [1] [2] Samaria was a sister ship of RMS Scythia and half-sister of RMS Franconia. [3]