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From Cunard Press Releases Cunard Accepts Delivery of Queen Victoria Valencia, CA - November 26, 2007 - The hand-over ceremony of Queen Victoria included remarks by Cunard president Carol Marlow (pictured above) to an invited audience that included Italian Prime Minister, Romano Prodi, Under Secretary of State, Department for Transport, Jim Fitzpatrick MP and Carnival Chairman Micky Arison among others.
The ceremony, took place on board the new 90,000-ton vessel at the Fincantieri Marghera shipyard to mark the completion of the ship during a celebration that included performances throughout the day by the Band of the Scots Guards.
On the bridge and now in command of Queen Victoria is Captain Paul Wright.
Queen Victoria is due to leave the shipyard on November 30, and sail to Southampton - where she will berth at the City Cruise Terminal at 9:30 am on Friday December 7.
Following her Naming Ceremony on December 10, she will depart on her Maiden Voyage, to a splendid firework display, at 5:00 pm on Tuesday December 11.
Cunard's Queen Victoria Shines a Spotlight on Museum-Quality Art Collection
Self-guided digital audio tour designed to captivate, educate and entertain
Valencia, CA - October 25, 2007 - Queen Victoria was England's first "modern" monarch - the first queen to have a telephone, ride a train, be photographed and host a World's Fair. As Britain's longest reigning royal, she led her country through the Industrial Revolution and into a peaceful constitutional monarchy. In celebration of the revered and influential monarch, Cunard turned to a collection of accomplished contemporary British artists to infuse its newest ocean liner, Queen Victoria, with the modern point of view that came to characterize her reign.
"Through this extraordinarily well-researched collection, we convey the ambiance that guests expect on a liner named Queen Victoria - a sense of history and grandeur coupled with a more contemporary appreciation of modern art by modern artists and artisans," said Carol Marlow, president of Cunard Line.
Assembling an art collection worthy of Cunard's newest ocean liner was "a career highlight" for Amy Lucena, the art consultant who is managing the acquisition of over five hundred pieces that will form the core of the ship's nearly $2 million collection. Showcasing primarily British artists, the ship's collection runs the gamut, ranging from several featured pieces by renowned artists and craftsmen to smaller but equally significant installations. The three etchings in the Queens Room (one by Queen Victoria, one by Prince Albert and one by the two together) are among the ship's most treasured works. In hand-selecting every piece, Lucena was tasked with choosing diverse and expressive works that showcase the line's rich British history.
Queen Victoria Art Tour Recognizing just how rich and varied the ship's collection of art is, Cunard will introduce a museum-style self-guided art tour at sea. An 80-minute audio overview, the Queen Victoria Art Tour will trace a path past 25 of the ship's most significant works including portraits, sculpture, vintage and contemporary ship models, murals and works in glass. In addition, the tour will feature video interviews with artists, some while at work on their particular Queen Victoria pieces. The audio tour will be available on the new Apple Ipod Touch which guests can borrow from the Purser's Desk. Highlights include:
Grand Lobby - Beautifully proportioned, the triple-height Grand Lobby exudes the character and ambiance of many Cunard ocean liners of the past, creating an immediate and unmistakable sense of grandeur and arrival. The room's sweeping staircase, gently curved balconies and breathtaking statement piece by Scottish sculptor John McKenna afford a guest's first glimpse of the opulence onboard. Executed in multiple mediums, the centerpiece of the Grand Staircase is a substantial work that captures Cunard's enduring legacy through an enchanting combination of rich, elegant marquetry by the foremost marquetry company in the U.K., Aryma Contemporary Marquetry, and a three dimensional sculpture in mixed media by McKenna. The marquetry depicts a globe, sky, continents and sea in diverse shades of wood, forming an intricate and engaging background for McKenna's stunning portrait of Queen Victoria. The work is a sister piece to McKenna's sculpture in the Grand Lobby aboard Queen Mary 2.
Elsewhere in the Grand Lobby, there is a traditional maritime portrait of Queen Victoria at sea by noted maritime artist Robert Lloyd as well as Victorian and contemporary sculpted Cunard logos by Ian Brennan, the designated sculptor to Queen Elizabeth.
Queens Room - The life of Queen Victoria is reflected through a varied collection of works in the Queens Room, which features portraits of Victoria and Albert in octagon-shaped leaded glass panels by U.K.-based John Hardman & Company and elegant murals inspired by views from Queen Victoria's beloved Osbourne House by Clarissa Parish. Also featured is a portrait of Queen Victoria, Albert and two of their dogs by Marcus Hodge, painted in an impressionist style. Black and white photographs of Queen Victoria, Albert, their children and grandchildren round out this regal, yet welcoming room. Of particular note are the circa 1840's etchings by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of their dogs, Islay, Eos and Cairnach.
Royal Arcade - Perhaps nowhere is the marriage of contemporary and classic more evident than in the Royal Arcade. Its focal point is a classically designed clock by Dent & Co., the clockmaker to HRH Queen Victoria, whose most famous work is London's Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster ("Big Ben"). The clock housing is black with gold-leaf lettering and the backlit dials are opal acrylic with black Roman numerals. Glass ceiling domes illuminate the room and both modern and old world views of London lead into this lovely arcade.
Britannia Restaurant - The ship's largest dining venue, Britannia was inspired by the dining car of the famed Golden Arrow that linked London to Paris. Its Art Deco design influences are captured in bespoke artwork, wall sconces and a combination of authentic finishes that include polished wood and bronze mirror. The room's focal point - a visually arresting world globe by U.K. artist David Norris - stands ten feet tall facing the restaurant's entrance.
Library - In the ship's two-story Library, a dramatic leaded glass ceiling by John Hardman & Company featuring elegant geometrical and classical patterns provides a dramatic counterpoint to the room's golden, green, and cream tones and rich mahogany cabinetry.
Royal Court Theatre - This dramatic venue pays a visual tribute to London's West End theatre district through a collection of Kevin Sazackerely murals throughout the theatre's interiors and exterior.
Chart Room - A favorite retreat aboard Cunarders for over a century, the Chart Room resonates with maritime history and innovation. The room features large murals of Servia and Britannia by maritime artist Robert Lloyd and portraits of Olympic and Caronia by maritime artist Stephen Card, as well as sand-blasted maps with sea views and vitrines displaying ship models and other maritime artifacts and memorabilia. These include items such as Cunard shipbuilding receipts, a 1930's Cunard sailor cap, and two sailor-made models of Queen Mary and Caronia, "The Green Goddess."
Commodore Club - Likewise, the Commodore Club features Cunarder porthole images by Robert Lloyd and modern ship models of Queen Elizabeth 2 and Cunard Countess encased in custom display cabinets.
Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar - This Art Deco-influenced space is highlighted by a mural by famed painter Barry Rowe, who is best known for his Art Deco portraits of automobiles. Here, he depicts his interpretation of the Christening of Queen Mary. The bar's exterior features a mural of the stunning Crystal Palace, which Prince Albert commissioned for the Great Exposition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851.
Café Carinthia - Central to this room is maritime painter Stephen Card's commissioned portrait of Carinthia. A series of London maps from a first edition copy of Charles Dickens' London Atlas is also featured.
Empire Casino - The casino ceiling features a trio of backlit leaded glass panels by John Hardman & Company.
Cunard Continues Tradition of British Heritage with Unique Sporting Pursuit Aboard Queen Victoria
New Ship to Feature First Recreational Fencing at Sea, partnering with Leon Paul Fencing Company, Supplier to Olympians
Valencia, CA - November 21, 2007 - In a move that underscores Cunard's tradition of British heritage and ongoing attention to historical detail, the Line will introduce the sport of fencing - a favorite pastime of Prince Albert, husband and consort of Her Majesty Queen Victoria - aboard its newest ocean liner, Queen Victoria, when she enters service on December 10, 2007. To craft the programme, which is another cruise industry first, Cunard turned to Leon Paul Fencing Equipment, the British company whose name has been synonymous with fencing for nearly a century. Run by and for competitive fencers, members of the Leon Paul family have competed in 20 Olympic Games and 30 World Championships, winning 25 national titles.
"Much like the award-winning enrichment programmes aboard our ships, the sports and recreation programme is designed to provide unique and stimulating guest experiences. The addition of fencing, which relies on keen strategic thinking, does just that," said Carol Marlow, president of Cunard Line.
"Fencing is often described as physical chess," said Ben Paul, the forth-generation president of Leon Paul. "It's tactically challenging while also providing great exercise. We are delighted to use our knowledge of the sport to provide Queen Victoria guests with an authentic fencing experience using the same state-of-the-art equipment selected by competitive fencers."
Cunard guests will have an opportunity to learn fencing basics or fine-tune their fencing skills with a fully certified instructor using equipment identical to that used by world champions. The fencing programme can accommodate up to 10 aspiring or accomplished fencers at a time for foil fencing, the preferred method for elementary fencing classes due to the flexible and lightweight blade and blunted tip. Fencing instruction for guests aged 16 and up will be provided daily by a fully certified fencing instructor.
Other recreational activities include paddle tennis, shuffle board, chess, deck quoits (the maritime version of horse shoes), ping pong and golf in two golf nets.
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