Cunard Celebrates Birthday with New, Cross-Section Image of Upcoming Queen Anne

Cunard is marking its 183rd birthday by unveiling a large-scale cutaway image of its upcoming ship, the Queen Anne.

Created by artist Dominik Bulka, the artwork has been designed to resemble the advertising posters from the 1920s and offers a glimpse into the line’s history.

The image highlights Cunard’s signature venues and public spaces such as the Grand Lobby and Golden Lion pub, as well as brand new concepts for Queen Anne, including the Bright Lights Society show bar.

Other features and moments from across Cunard’s fleet and history include:

  • A reference to a transatlantic crossing in 1963 by three-year-old Jimmy the hippopotamus making his way from Naples to Chester Zoo;
  • The onboard kennels onboard the Queen Mary 2, housing up to 24 pets of guests;
  • Famous faces who have traveled with Cunard, such as Sir Winston Churchill, David Bowie, Ed Sheeran and Elizabeth Taylor

Queen Anne’s inaugural voyage is scheduled to depart on 3MAY, 2024. A PDF of the cutaway image can be downloaded here.

 

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