Cunard (disambiguation)

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Cunard usually refers to Cunard Line , a shipping company founded by Samuel Cunard.

Cunard may also refer to:

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Cunarder may mean:

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<i>Queen Elizabeth 2</i> Retired British ocean liner/cruise ship

Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) is a retired British ocean liner converted into a floating hotel. Originally built for the Cunard Line, the ship, named as the second ship named Queen Elizabeth, was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008. She was then laid up until converted and since 18 April 2018 has been operating as a floating hotel in Dubai.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cunard Line</span> British shipping and cruise line

Cunard is a British shipping and cruise line based at Carnival House at Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. Since 2011, Cunard and its three ships have been registered in Hamilton, Bermuda.

RMS <i>Mauretania</i> (1906) British ocean liner in service 1906–1934

RMS Mauretania was an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Wigham Richardson and Swan Hunter for the British Cunard Line, launched on the afternoon of 20 September 1906. She was the world's largest ship until the launch of RMS Olympic in 1910. Mauretania became a favourite among her passengers. She captured the eastbound Blue Riband on her maiden return voyage in December 1907, then claimed the westbound Blue Riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing during her 1909 season, which she held both speed records for 20 years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Funnel (ship)</span> Ship structure for expelling exhaust gases

A funnel is the smokestack or chimney on a ship used to expel boiler steam and smoke or engine exhaust. They are also commonly referred to as stacks.

MS <i>Queen Victoria</i> Vista Class Ship

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 is of the same basic design as other Vista-class cruise ships, including Queen Elizabeth. At 90,049 gross tonnage (GT) she is the smallest of Cunard's ships in operation. Her facilities include seven restaurants, thirteen bars, three swimming pools, a ballroom, and a theatre.

RMS Carmania may refer to the following ocean liners:

Servia or Servian refers to:

Saxonia may refer to:

The following ships are named Queen Mary:

MS <i>Queen Elizabeth</i> Cruise ship

MS Queen Elizabeth (QE) is a cruise ship of the Vista class operated by the Cunard Line. The design is a heavily modified form factor compared to earlier ships of the same class, and slightly larger than Queen Victoria, at 92,000 GT. This is due to a more vertical stern, and additional cabins for single travelers. The bow of Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria are both reinforced having thicker than the standard for hull plating, to handle North Atlantic weather. The ship is able to carry up to 2,092 passengers.

SS Zeeland may refer to one of two ocean liners of the Red Star Line:

Britannic means 'of Britain' or 'British', from the Roman name for the British.

Caronia is a town in Italy.

RMS Aurania can refer to any of three ships originally owned and operated by the Cunard Line:

RMS Andania may refer to:

RMS Franconia may refer to the following specific vessels:

<i>Queen Mary 2</i> British 21st-century transatlantic ocean liner

RMS Queen Mary 2 is a British transatlantic ocean liner. She has served as the flagship of Cunard Line since succeeding Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2004. As of 2022, Queen Mary 2 is the only ocean liner still in service.

RMS Saxonia may refer to:

RMS Carinthia may refer to: