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How Passenger Ships USED to be [Cunard Line 185th Anniversary ITV Interview with Chris Frame]

Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
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πŸ‘οΈ 2K viewsπŸ“… 9 months ago⏱️ 4:09
What This Creator Said
Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCabin / Ship TourπŸ₯ˆExpert Creator
TransatlanticFrom Southampton

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We saw an advert for the QE2 which was um a bunk up bunk down in the cabin and I said if we do that I will never ask for anything again.

And it was so wonderful because even though you were in a lower gray cabin you were still treated as if you were somebody on the ship.

The crews on board the ships were all distinct and um had different ways of operating each different ship.

The balloon dance looked great, but the game changer for me, I noticed amongst all those pictures, dogs on board.

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QHow different was travel by ship in the 1920s and 1930s to today?

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How different was travel by ship in the 1920s and 1930s to today? Chris Frame talks to Mike Pearce on ITV News as former Cunard passengers and crew look back on decades of memories. Southampton based Cunard came up with the idea to mark its 185th anniversary of transatlantic travel with a special exhibition. Shared with permission from ITV's Mike Pearce. βœ“ Join the channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgk7SzYDkiXWWBfMqXYH0cA/join πŸ›³οΈ SUBSTACK: https://themaritimehistorian.substack.com/ πŸ“š Buy my books: https://www.chrisframe.com.au/books πŸ‘• Buy cruise merch: https://chrisframeofficial.Teemill.com/ 🌐 Find out about our Cruise Consultancy business: https://frameandcross.com/ 🚒 My Cunard History Website: https://www.chriscunard.com/ πŸ” More About This Video: I am often asked the question: β€œwhat’s the difference between an ocean liner and a cruise ship?” The vast majority of ships offering cruise voyages today are cruise ships, designed to undertake pleasure voyages largely in coastal waters. Ocean Liners, on the other hand, are passenger ships that are designed to regularly undertake a line voyage, sailing between point A and Point B across an expanse of open ocean. πŸŽ₯ OUR EQUIPMENT: Camera - DJI Mimo Pocket 2: https://amzn.to/3XjXwQn Vlogging Mic: DJI Mic: https://amzn.to/3D3idJP Lav Mic: DJI Lavalier Mic: https://amzn.to/4klRgBA Voice Over Mic: Audio Technica: https://amzn.to/4ij8myg These are affiliate links meaning we may receive a small commission from any sales. -- πŸ—ΊοΈ CUSTOM CRUISE MAP: Made using AIS (satellite ship-tracking) data, The Cruise Maps show the exact route. Select your cruise, give your map a title, and we'll do the rest. Use my code "ChrisFrameOfficial" for 10% off at: https://thecruisemaps.com/products/p-o-australia-final-voyages-special-edition-maps/chrisframeofficial This is an affiliate link, meaning I may earn a small commission if you purchase through it. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgk7SzYDkiXWWBfMqXYH0cA/join Tags: #Cunard #QE2 #QM2 #CruiseNews #Southampton