if she had survived even 5 more years, the Titanic craze would have probably saved her and had her preserved for future generations
Was always more of an Olympic class kind of guy, but the Cunard four stackers have been slowly growing on me.
I never realized that Aquitania had been painted in any other way besides all-gray during World War II.
imagine how based it would've been if cunard kept her until the 60s
if she had survived even 5 more years, the Titanic craze would have probably saved her and had her preserved for future generations
Possible one of the 1950s Titanic films may have been shot on her if so.
Was always more of an Olympic class kind of guy, but the Cunard four stackers have been slowly growing on me.
Fun fact! She was the only four funnel liner to ever visit Australia ☺️
I never realized that Aquitania had been painted in any other way besides all-gray during World War II.
2 World Wars and still kickin
She was a good old work horse wasn’t she ?
Black funnels look great on her
were her interiors reinstalled when she was doing voyages to canada after ww2?
I have always wondered how her interiors were like then
Im getting Lusitania vibes from the funnels but still beautiful
Amazing. She was beautiful.
What Sydney at least two major Sydney's
I want this picture on my wall