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Cunard
/ kjuː'nɑːd /
noun
- CunardSamuel17871865MCanadianBUSINESS: businessman Sir Samuel (1787–1865). Canadian shipping magnate, founder of the Cunard line
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Gabor is a kind of Man Ray, Lily a mélange of Lady Diana Cooper and Nancy Cunard.
Wealthy, outrageous Nancy Cunard, who claimed to “speak as if I were a Negro myself,” is the easiest Miss Anne to caricature.
Today, Cunard is best known as the compiler and publisher of Negro: An Anthology (1934).
Plus, a trove of beautiful commonplace books by Lewis Carroll, Nancy Cunard and more, selected by The Harry Ransom Center.
I must ask you to leave my ship at once, gentlemen, and I can promise you that my employers, the Cunard ss.
In the words of a reporter, the place is equally capable of turning out a 'chronometer or a Cunard steamer.'
The “Cunard Line” of transatlantic steamers was established in the year 1840.
They were to start on a long journey, going in the Cunard steamer that sailed on the afternoon of the day.
But he lingered in vain; and presently a taxicab took him and his box to the Cunard docks, and deposited him there.
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