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Cunard | Queen Victoria celebrates Aquitania's maiden voyage in Liverpool

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we're here in Liverpool today aboard the Queen Victoria to celebrate the 100th anniversary of one of the most famous and most beautiful Canard liners of all time the aquitania

it's fantastic to be back here in card's spiritual home of Liverpool

to have one of our Queens back here in Liverpool doing an overnight stay for the first time in nearly 50 years is a fantastic event

what festivity what an occasion for the Grand Old aquatan

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QWhat is the significance of Queen Victoria's visit to Liverpool?
QHow is the 100th anniversary of Aquitania's maiden voyage being celebrated?

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A spectacular and rare two-day call by Queen Victoria at our 'spiritual home' of Liverpool had a rousing send-off with an estimated crowd of twenty thousand people lining the Mersey to see her sail. Queen Victoria made the first overnight call at Liverpool by a Cunard ship in nearly 50 years over 30-31 May, to celebrate the 100th year to the day of the maiden voyage of Aquitania, acclaimed as the most striking four-funnelled liner ever constructed and known as the 'Ship Beautiful', which sailed from the very same Liverpool berth on 30 May 1914. www.cunard.com