My Account | shopping basketMy Basket | Wish List | Advanced Search | Login
Home | Register | Join As A Seller | Resources | About Us | Help

categories
 Advertising
 Architectural/Garden
 Art
 Auction Catalogs
 Books
 Clocks
 Decorative Arts
 Furniture
 Glass
 Jewelry
 Lighting Devices
 Photography
 Porcelain-Pottery
 Prints
 Scientific-Medical
 Silver/Silverware
 Textiles-Sewing
 Watches

 More Categories »



   

Cunard Steam Ship Company - 1944

Email Dealer
View Dealers Other Items
Add To Wish List
Email Item To A Friend

Get an email when more items like this one arrives.
Manage Alerts | Help

Antiques > Scripophily


Dealer: Scripophily
Contact: Bob Kerstein - Email Dealer
Add Item To Basket
Continue Shopping
Price: $99.95 USD  - Currency Converter

Shipping inside United States: $5.00
Shipping outside United States: $11.00

Description: Beautifully engraved certificate from the Cunard Steam Ship Company issued in 1944. This historic document has an ornate border around it. This item is hand signed by the Company's Directors and Secretary and is over 59 years old. Company History 1839 Samuel Cunard establishes the British and North American Steam Packet Company - known as the Cunard Line - principally to carry the Royal Mail to Canada and the USA. 1840 The 1,154-ton paddle steamer Britannia, and three near sisterships, Acadia, Caledonia and Columbia, enter service. These vessels make the Atlantic voyage in 14 days at 8.5 knots and maintain weekly departures from Liverpool. 1852 Cunard's first iron-hulled, screw-driven vessel, the Andes, is introduced but not used in the transatlantic service. 1854 Eleven Cunard ships are requisitioned for the Crimean War. 1856 The famous Persia is built, the company's first iron-hulled transatlantic vessel. 1859 Samuel Cunard is created a Baronet in recognition of the company's service in the Crimean War. 1862 China enters service - the company's first propeller-driven ship. Admiralty permission is required to use the ship to carry the Royal mail as the Mail contract stipulated "paddle steamers". 1865 Sir Samuel Cunard dies on April 28 aged 78. 1881 Servia enters service - Cunard's first steel vessel and also the first ship in the world to be lighted with electricity. She is the first vessel Cunard intended to rely solely on passenger revenue. 1893 The 12,950-ton Campania is the first twin-screwed Cunarder. 1905 The first steam turbine-driven Cunard ship, the Carmania, is built, opening a new era in sea propulsion. 1906/7 Liners Lusitania and Mauretania are launched. The latter holds the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic crossing for 22 years. 1912 On April 15 the Carpathia rescues all the survivors from White Star's Titanic. 1913 The Aquitania is launched - the first Cunarder with an indoor swimming pool and regarded to this day as perhaps one of the finest liners ever built. 1914 The First World War interrupts Cunard's fleet development as the company is called into active service. Cunard carries more than one million troops and ten million tons of cargo for the war cause. 22 ships - including the Lusitania - are lost. 1917 The Cunard Building in Liverpool, the comany's Head Offioce until the late 1960s, is completed. Cunard is awarded the German liner, Imperator, by the British Government to compensate for the loss of Lusitania. The vessel is renamed Berengaria. 1920s and 1930s The heyday of transatlantic shipping, when Cunard's slogan "Getting there is half the fun!" becomes a household phrase. 1922 The Laconia undertakes the first-ever world cruise. 1934 The 80,744-ton Queen Mary is launched and after entering service in 1936 soon gains the Ble Riband. The Queen Mary is the first merchant vessel to be launched by a member of the Royal family (Her Majesty Queen Mary). 1938 The Queen Elizabeth - the largest liner ever built - is launched by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, now the Queen Mother. 1939 Mauretania (II) is launched. Cunard ships are requisitioned once more for war. The Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth carry between them over 1.5 million troops - Churchill remarks that the two ships helped shorten the war in Europe by at least a year. Late 1940s The Queens begin their transatlantic shuttle, carrying tens of thousands of passengers, from film stars and diplomats to businessmen and tourists. 1949 Cunard's first cruise ship, the Caronia, enters service. She is known as 'The Millionaires' Ship' because of the passengers she carries and also as the 'Green Goddess' because of the colour of her hull. 1950s Twelve liners in service, carrying one third of all passengers crossing the Atlantic. 1959 First jet crosses the Atlantic. Air crossings continue to gain passengers at the expense of the great liners. It was this year when, for the first time, more people crossed the Atlantic by air rather than by sea. 1967 The Queen Elizabeth 2 is launched by Her Majesty the Queen. 1969 Maiden voyage of Queen Elizabeth 2 1971 Cunard Steamship Company is taken over by Trafalgar House PLC after an independent existence of 131 years. 1975 First world cruise of QE2. 1976 Cunard Countess is launched. 1977 Cunard Princess is launched. 1982 Queen Elizabeth 2 is requisitioned by British Government for Falkland Islands campaign. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, welcomes the ship home. Cunard Countess is also chartered for use in the Islands. 1983 Cunard purchases top-rated Sagafjord and Vistafjord, from the Norwegian America Cruises, to bring the fleet to five vessels. Cunard charters Concorde for the first time, thus making use of the company's greatest competitor on the Atlantic, the jet aircraft. Cunard becomes the largest charterer of Concorde in the world. 1986 Cunard acquires luxury Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II vessels, bringing the fleet back to seven ship - the largest number for 25 years A six-month 110 million pound re-engining and refurbishment programme on the QE2, the largest such refit in the history of the merchant marine, is undertaken and successfully completed in 1987. HRH the Princess of Wales boards the ship on her return to Southampton. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, boards the QE2 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Queen Mary's maiden voyage. 1988 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, boards QE2 for the third time - celebrating the launch of the Queen Elizabeth 50 years earlier. 1990 Cunard celebrates its 150th anniversay of transatlantic travel. The QE2 is sent on special Round Britain cruise which culminated in a rare Spithead Review and Her Majesty the Queen, accompanied by Prince Philip, go on board. 1991 Cunard Princess is chartered to the US Government for use in the Gulf Conflict as a 'rest and recuperation centre'. 1992 Margaret Thatcher boards QE2 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Falklands War. HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH Prince Edward
Status: For Sale Reference#: custshco19
Condition: See Description Year: See Description


Dealer Policies: Scripophily Policy Details

Dealer Accepts: AmExMasterCardVisaPersonal CheckMoney OrderWire TransferPaypal



   





Home | Find a Dealer/Mall | Resources | Join | About Us | Contact Us | Help/FAQs
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use

© 1996-2009 GoAntiques, Inc. All Rights & Media Reserved.