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Stunning stand-up dinner menu for the post-war service of Aquitania before she was returned to Cunard for her post-war refit.  Embossed Cunard logo surrounded by garlands, the ship is labeled as “HMT Aquitania.”  Measures about… read more ›

Stand-up dinner menu dated 29 May 1904 from the ill-fated RMS Arabic.  Originally intended for the Atlantic Transport as their Minnewaska, the still uncompleted liner was transferred to White Star and renamed Arabic.  As with… read more ›

19th-century White Star Line memorabilia is tough to source.  Anything from the first RMS Britannic is even tougher.  Just think of the world of 127 years ago.  It feels almost unrecognizable compared to the modern… read more ›

Lunch menu for the Cunarder RMS Campania, sister of the RMS Lucania.  Dated September 1, 1904, this menu is almost certainly first class and has an embossed Cunard house flag in the corner.  Complete with… read more ›

Embossed menu from Cunard Line’s famous RMS Carpathia.  The ship that rescued RMS Titanic’s passengers needs no introduction.  The menu is also quite nice with embossed grape leaves and vines and an image of the… read more ›

This is a Cunard Line pocket-sized wine and tobacco list.  They also produced a full-sized version.  I would love to know why 2 sizes/  They both had the same cover.  Not dated but judging by… read more ›

Kosher menus from RMS Queen Mary are not common.  This one comes from the final crossing which makes it even more special.  “You could have had a V-8!”  

Don’t we all wish we could have sailed on the RMS Queen Mary’s maiden voyage?  How about day dreaming about what you would have chosen for lunch on the eastbound maiden voyage?  From this menu,… read more ›

It is not very easy to find the hard-back Cunard Line Verandah Grill menu covers.  When one does find the covers, they almost never have the actual menu in them any longer.  This time, however,… read more ›