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In 1839, Samuel Cunard travelled from his native Nova Scotia to Britain to raise capital to found his fledgling steamship company, which was to be named the British & North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. Quickly shortened to the Cunard Line, the first ship set sail for Canada and America in July 1840 and opened the steamship trade to the Americas. The fleet rapidly expanded to become the dominant force on the transatlantic route, with feeder services from the Mediterranean too. Never having lost a passenger's life at sea, Cunard was also one of the safest of the steamship lines and operating comfortable ships. By the 1900s, few lines could match the company's vessels for speed or luxury and the advent of the four-funnelled Mauretania, Lusitania and Aquitania just confirmed the pre-eminence of the line. During the inter-war years came the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth and the line could boast the fastest and largest ships in the world. Never a line to stand still, in 1969 came Queen Elizabeth 2 and in the 2000s came the world's largest liner, RMS Queen Mary 2.

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In 1839, Samuel Cunard sailed from Canada for Britain to set up his own steamship company. By 1841, the first Cunard ocean liners were in service and the rest is history. The company he founded went on to become the most famous transatlantic shipping company in the world. Cunard’s ships were among the fastest and most luxurious to sail the Atlantic and the name Cunard soon became a byword for safe, reliable service. Their famous liners included the Blue Riband holders Lusitania, Mauretania, Campania and Queen Mary as well as the largest ocean liner afloat, the new Queen Mary 2, which came in service in 2004.

The story of Cunard is one of superlatives—from the fastest ships to the largest rooms afloat to the greatest number of people ever carried on one vessel at one time (over 16,000 on Queen Mary)—and the company has survived for 165 sometimes stormy and turbulent years. The Cunard fleet has just seen the addition of the largest ocean liner in the world as the 150,000– ton Queen Mary 2 (over three times larger than Titanic) came into service in 2004.

Janette McCutcheon has one of the finest collections of Cunard memorabilia in the UK. She has written three shipping titles for Tempus Publishing.

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Janette McCutcheon was born in Scotland, and lived close to Clydebank, home of some of the most famous ships ever constructed, including three of Cunard's famous Queens. She has written many books on maritime history and regularly sails the seven seas lecturing aboard cruise ships. She has appeared on BBC's The Scots at Sea and acted as consultant to Channel 4's Speed Machines and various Discovery Channel programmes on ocean liners. Janette has one of the largest collections of Cunard and White Star memorabilia in the UK, including postcards, photos, posters and items from on board White Star and Cunard ocean liners.

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  • PublisherAmberley Publishing
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 1848680643
  • ISBN 13 9781848680647
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages96

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