Cunard Line Steamship Brochures 1880-1954 Available at the Archives

Brochures published by the Cunard Line covered almost every topic from a steamship to sister ships and all ships used for a particular route or service. Other subjects included passenger information, Logbooks, Handbooks, Destinations (Cities) and Ports around the World, Travel and Accommodations in different Classes (First, Second, Third, etc.) and, of course, Tours.
Cunard Line Brochures (Uploaded)
- 1893 Brochure: Cunard Passenger's Log Book
- 1902-12 Booklet: The Story of the Cunard Line
- 1907 Håndbok For Amerika Reisen med Cunard Linje
- 1912 Brochure: R.M.S. Franconia & Laconia: The Largest and finest steamers in the Boston Service. Superb brochure with 31 photographs of the ships and interiors including Saloon, Second and Third Class / Steerage.
- 1909 Booklet: A New Way To The Old World: New York - Mediterranean - Adriatic Service of the Cunard Line - 36 Pages.
- 1910-03-21 Booklet: Famous Cunarders - Features Carpathia, Carmania, Caronia, Lusitania, Mauretania, Campania, Saxonia, Ivernia, and Pannonia
- 1912 Brochure: The Two New Cunard Steamers - Laconia and Franconia - The largest and fastest steamers in the Boston service. Information, two photographs and photo collage of interior views.
- 1913 Brochure: Fishguard Information for Passengers - 16 Pages full of information and photographs of the Port and Docking Activities.
- 1914-06-01 Brochure of Services, Rates and Sailings of the Cunard Line
- 1914 Brochure: Comparisons - R.M.S. Aquitania: The Cunard Steam Ship Company, Ltd. Along with comparative illustrations of the size of the Aquitania to various landmarks, contains photographs of the ship being guided by a tug boat, a panoramic photograph of the Aquitania passing the skyscrapers of New York City (with several of the building identified); Photograph of the Stateroom on the Britannia in which Charles Dickens crossed the Atlantic in 1842 and Diagram showing comparative size of various types of Cunard Steamers 1840-1914
- 1914 Booklet: Historic Boston - Information on Boston circa 1914 plus information and photographs pertaining to the Cunard Line Boston Service including Cunard Docks at East Boston, and connection with Boston & Albany Railroad and New York Central Lines and a brief article on the Aquitania.
- 1917-04-20 Brochure: Cunard Line, America to Europe, Minimum Rates and General Information
- 1919 Map of the British Isles and Table of Distances, a joint publication of Cunard Line, Anchor Line and Anchor-Donaldson Line. The reverse side of the map features the new Cunard Building under construction in New York City ready for occupancy during the Fall of 1920 or early 1921.
- 1920s Brochure: Second Class to Europe from Boston to Queenstown and Liverpool: Economy with Comfort on the Cunard Line. 6 Photos of Interiors, Information for Passengers, 7 photos of destinations and Second Class Deck Plans for Samaria, Scythia, and Laconia.
- 1920s Brochure: Tourist Third Cabin features 23 pages of mostly page size photos of interior views of the Aquitania, Scythia, Samaria, Laconia, Berengaria, Tuscania, Lancastria, Caronia, Carmania, Antonia, Aurania, Ausonia, Ascania, and Andania.
- 1921 Passenger's Guide: Mauretania covers Saloon and Second Class accommodations, Cutout indicates what is located in Decks A through E and a listing and information about Ocean Sign Posts.
1922 Brochure: Cunard to Boston: The re-opening of the Liverpool - Queenstown - Boston Service with the Samaria. 12 Interior Photographs, a Photo of Commonwealth Avenue, Boston and 2 Illustrations - R.M.S. Samaria and Britannia in the Ice in Boston, 1844. - 1923 Brochure: The Liverpool Route - 16 Pages with information on UK landmarks and map of the Liverpool routes including train routes to the major cities in the UK.
- ca. 1925 Brochure: Cunard to Liverpool via Cobh (Queenstown) on the Carinthia, Franconia, Laconia, Samaria and Scythia. The Liverpool Route: Key to the Heart of England. 30 Great Interior Photographs make this an exceptional brochure for that era.
- 1926 Brochure: The Leading Student Tours To Europe 1927: Students Travel Club, New York. Contents include: 1927 Sailing Schedule, Life on Shipboard, Conducted Parties, Sightseeing, 1927 Tours, Listing of Colleges and Universities Represented, Comments by 1926 Members. Photographs included: 1926 Students parties on hotel terrace on Lake Maggiore; Student Sack Race Photos onboard ship; Game of Bridge on S.S. Berengaria; Diving into the S.S. Andania Pool; Beauty Contest Photos on the S.S. Andania; Entering the Blue Grotto, Island of Capri in 1926; Pillow Fight - S.S. Berengaria, Obstacle Race; Lighting the Candle - S.S. Andania, Resting after the Exertion; Tea Dance; Photos of Deck Sports, Photo of Tourist Cabin; Dick Bowers Harvard Orchestra - S.S. Berengaria.
- 1930 Brochure: Once In A Lifetime: The Opportunity of a Lifetime made possible by International Society of Christian Endeavor: See Europe Now The Passion Play Berlin August 5-10, 1930 (Hamburg-America Line also used) Some photographs of third class accommodations and scenes in Europe.
1930-05-04 Brochure: To Scandinavia via Cunard Line. Most of the photographs appear to be from the 1920s and and stickers were added in 1935 to let patrons know that the information was outdated. Provides a record of the Second and Third Class accommodations on the Aquitania and Berengaria and services by other lines to ports in Scandinavia including B&N Line, Fred Olsen Line, and the Ellerman Wilson Line. Photographs included: (Mauretania) Second Cabin Lunge and Music Room; (Aquitania) Third Class Lounge; Second Cabin Lounge and Music Room; Third Class Dining Room; Third Class Stateroom; (Caronia) Cabin Smoking Room; Ship; (Berengaria) Second Cabin Stateroom; Third Class Smoking Room; Third Class Deck Space (Partial View) ; Photos: Aquitania; Mauretania. It also has some information on the Scandinavian countries. - 1934 Booklet: R.M.S. Mauretania: The Ship and Her Record by Gerald Aylmer. 64 Pages, 11 Photographs of exterior and interior views. Ships' history through about 1934.



