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Cunard Line
Images of Cunard Line transatlantic steamships which brought emigrants from Europe to America.
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Cunard Line steamship built 1870 at Glasgow by J. G. Thomson Co. From a woodcut engraving, original size: 25 x 15 cm. |
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Cunard Line steamship built 1850 at Greenock by Robert Steele and Co. Woodcut engraving printed in the Illustrated London News 1851. Original... |
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Cunard Line steamship built 1925 at Glasgow by John Brown Co. Ltd. Old photo postcard. |
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Cunard Line steamship built 1900 at Wallsend-on-Tyne, England by C. S. Swan Hunter. She had accommodation for 50-1st class and 800-3rd class... |
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Cunard Line steamship built 1870 at Glasgow by J. & G. Thomson & Co. In 1881 she was purchased by the Red Star Line, renamed Pennland (1). This image... |
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Cunard Line steamship built 1913 at Greenock by Scotts Shipbuilding and Eng. Co. Ltd. Old postcard |
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Cunard Line steamship built 1921 at Hebburn-on-Tyne, England by Hawthorn, Leslie and Co. Ltd. Printed in an old booklet. |
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Cunard Line steamship built 1921 at Hebburn-on-Tyne, England by Hawthorn, Leslie and Co. Ltd. This image is from an old photo postcard. For more ship... |
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The Cunard Line built 1921 at Barrow by Vickers Ltd. This image is from an old photo. For more ship history see: S/S Antonia |
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The Cunard Line sisters intended for Canadian service shown on a card issued by the line in 1921. The card advertises the passenger service for... |
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