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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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