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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] Since 2011, Cunard and its four ships have been registered in Hamilton, Bermuda. [2] [3]

  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. MS Queen Anne - Wikipedia

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    MS Queen Anne (QA) is a Pinnacle-class cruise ship operated by Cunard Line, named after Anne, of the Kingdom of Great Britain, who reigned from 1707–1714. She is currently the second largest ship in Cunard's fleet, after RMS Queen Mary 2. She sailed from her homeport of Southampton on 3 May 2024 for her maiden voyage, calling at A Coruña and ...

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  7. RMS Sylvania - Wikipedia

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    She was the last Cunard vessel built specifically for transatlantic crossings. [6] The ship was later heavily rebuilt as a cruise ship, and sailed under the names SS Fairwind, SS Sitmar Fairwind, SS Dawn Princess and SS Albatros before being scrapped in 2004. She was renamed SS Genoa for her last voyage. [1]