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Cunard has launched the 'Sea Views' exhibition, curated by renowned photographer Mary McCartney, celebrating 100 years of photography in its history. The exhibition, available online since March 2, 2023, showcases archival images and contributions from passengers, capturing moments from the 1920s to the present.

This initiative marks two significant milestones: the introduction of onboard photography over a century ago and the centennial of the first round-the-world voyage by Laconia. Guests like Elizabeth Taylor and Nelson Mandela are highlighted among the iconic figures featured.

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Cunard Launches 'Sea Views' Exhibition Curated By British Photographer & Filmmaker Mary McCartney

  • Luxury cruise line, Cunard, launches new exhibition with world-renowned photographer and filmmaker Mary McCartney who curated 100 years of photographs for a new exhibition, launching March 2nd, 2023
  • The special online exhibition has been curated by Mary McCartney and features never-before-seen imagery from the Cunard archive, together with photograph submissions from the public
  • The Sea Views exhibition includes glamorous and esteemed guests, from Elizabeth Taylor and Rita Hayworth to Bing Crosby and Nelson Mandela, illustrating some of Cunard's archival gems across the century
  • It marks two momentous milestones in Cunard's history – that over 100 years ago Cunard was the first cruise line to introduce onboard photographers and the centennial anniversary of the first ever round the world voyage on Cunard's ship, Laconia.

SOUTHAMPTON, England, March 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Luxury cruise line Cunard, celebrates a century's worth of luxury, magic, history and memories by launching its new Sea Views Exhibition, carefully curated by British photographer and filmmaker Mary McCartney.

The exhibition celebrates two momentous milestones in Cunard's history- the first being that over 100 years ago, Cunard introduced onboard photography to capture the signature moments of their voyages and the second being the centenary of the first ever round the world voyage on Cunard's ship, Laconia. Laconia's 130-day voyage departed on 21 November 1922 and arrived back in New York on 30 March 1923 after calling at 22 ports.

Boasting images from Cunard's photography archive together with an incredible number of photos submitted by past and present guests of its iconic cruise liners, the Sea Views Exhibition is a culmination of the century's rich history.

Showcasing a selection of never-before-seen imagery featuring everything from Hollywood's most famed to the treasured moments of guests, the snapshots cover the dynamic changes in styles across fashion, food and interior design since the 1920s.

The exhibition features a snapshot of Cunard's most glamorous and esteemed guests, from Elizabeth Taylor and Rita Hayworth to Bing Crosby and Nelson Mandela, illustrating some of Cunard's archival gems across the century.

Hundreds of Cunard passengers from all over the world, including America, Australia, Canada, Germany and the UK, submitted over a thousand of their personal highlights aboard Cunard's ships. The images depict a series of fascinating moments from families emigrating to new continents, milestone anniversaries to unexpected guest encounters, telling magical stories from the 1920s to present day.

Peter Fittock, from Thurso Scotland, shared a selection of wonderful images captured by his grandfather, Jasper Harold Fittock, who was a "Pantryman/Steward" onboard the Aquitania and later the Carmania. The photograph featured in the exhibition shows cowboy movie star Tom Mix riding his horse Tony down the gangway, on a trip to England.

Barry Robins, shared a picture of himself and his sister Lynne Robins, aboard the Queen Mary, June of 1964. They were emigrating to the USA along with their mother to be reunited with their father. As siblings they had a wonderful time onboard, prior to arriving in New York and shared a range of fond memories.

Mary McCartney says: "Curating the Sea Views Exhibition for Cunard has been a fulfilling project for me as a photographer and filmmaker. It was a joy to dig deep into the archives and discover never-before-seen photographs that capture the essence of Cunard's signature moments, showcasing the glamour, elegance, and adventures families and friends shared together".
 
"It was not just about showcasing the history, but also celebrating the millions of travellers who have embarked on unforgettable voyages across the globe. As I went through the archives and read the stories submitted by passengers from all corners of the world, I was struck by the strong sense of community and connection that Cunard has fostered over the years. It was an honour to bring those stories to life through the exhibition." Continues Mary.

Other images Mary McCartney selected to be included in the unique photography exhibition include:

  • Troops walking on board in Sydney, Cunard's Queen Mary (1940). The Queen Mary was deployed during the Second World War to carry troops to Europe

  • Nelson Mandela sailed on the Queen Elizabeth 2's 1998 passage between Durban and Cape Town. In the ship's visitor book, he wrote "Travelling on QE2 was an unforgettable honour and a pleasure"
  • Elizabeth Taylor, who regularly travelled with Cunard and her producer husband Mike Todd.

  • Harry Lillis Crosby, known to the world as Bing, was a regular on-board Queen Mary. He was often found in the dark room on board the ship chatting to photographers

  • The first ever Blue Note Jazz themed transatlantic cruise, with President of Blue Note Records, Don Was, on Cunard's Queen Mary 2 (2015) (image is not of Don Was). The image was submitted by former guest Nick Pride

  • Sir Winston Churchill operating the controls with cigar in hand, with Commodore J.G.P. Bisset on Cunard's Queen Elizabeth (1940s)

  • Prominent Passengers Phyllis Calvert and husband Peter Murray-Hill, actors, with their daughter, Auriol, facing press photographers on the Queen Mary's boat deck

The centennial 'Sea Views' digital exhibition is available to view on www.Cunard.com/seaviews from 2nd March 2023.

Notes to Editors

For further press information, please contact: 
Sam Balls, sam.balls@cunard.co.uk, +44 (0)7540 114695

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ABOUT CUNARD:

Cunard is a luxury British cruise line, renowned for creating unforgettable experiences around the world. Cunard has been a leading operator of passenger ships on the North Atlantic, since 1840, celebrating an incredible 182 years of operation. A pioneer in transatlantic journeys for generations, Cunard is world class. The Cunard experience is built on fine dining, hand-selected entertainment and outstanding service. From five-star restaurants and in-suite dining to inspiring guest speakers, the library and film screenings, every detail has been meticulously crafted to make the experience unforgettable. Destinations include Europe, the Caribbean, the Far East and Australia.

There are currently three Cunard ships, Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria and a fourth ship, Queen Anne, will be entering service in early 2024. This investment is part of the company's ambitious plans for the future of Cunard globally and will be the first time since 1999 that Cunard will have four ships in simultaneous service.

Cunard is based at Carnival House in Southampton and has been owned since 1998 by Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE:CUK).  

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FAQ

When did Cunard launch the Sea Views exhibition?

Cunard launched the Sea Views exhibition on March 2, 2023.

Who curated the Sea Views exhibition for Cunard?

The Sea Views exhibition was curated by British photographer and filmmaker Mary McCartney.

What are the key milestones celebrated in the Sea Views exhibition?

The exhibition celebrates the introduction of onboard photography over 100 years ago and the centenary of the first round-the-world voyage on Cunard's ship, Laconia.

What type of content is featured in the Sea Views exhibition?

The exhibition features never-before-seen imagery from Cunard's archive and photographs submitted by passengers, capturing over a century of moments.

Which famous personalities are highlighted in the Sea Views exhibition?

The exhibition includes images of renowned guests such as Elizabeth Taylor, Nelson Mandela, and Bing Crosby.

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