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5 Queen Anne features Cunard FORGOT to tell passengers [And one no one knows about].

Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
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👁️ 4K views📅 2 months ago⏱️ 8:20
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Creator's Key Takeaways

Many people have commented that she doesn't have quite as much Cunard memorabilia and Cunard related elements aboard as the other Cunard Queens

the Corinthia Lounge on board Queen Anne, as well as the other Cunard ships that have references to Corinthia, is named after that very iconic Cunard ship

the casino is called Room 1840, and this is in honor of the year 1840 when Cunard first started sailing across the North Atlantic

Bright Lights Society on Queen Anne is one of the entertainment venues... the room was actually created in honor of the Cunard liner Servia

Creator's Tips & Advice

Look for hidden historical Easter eggs and maritime references throughout the ship
Visit the Bright Lights Society to learn about the Servia and electric lighting history
Check out the Commodore Club for drinks and views, named after Cunard Commodores

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat historical Easter eggs and Cunard references are hidden on Queen Anne?
QHow does Queen Anne pay tribute to Cunard's past ships and history?

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Is Queen Anne missing the iconic Cunard history found on the other Queens? In this video, I take you on a tour of Cunard’s newest ship to track down the hidden historical "Easter eggs" and maritime references that many passengers might miss. From the origins of the Carinthia Lounge and its link to the first-ever world cruise, to the secret reason the Bright Light Society exists, we explore how Queen Anne pays tribute to the liners of the past—including the 1840 fleet and the pioneering Servia. We’ll also visit the Britannia Restaurant, the Golden Lion Pub, and the Commodore Club to see how these spaces connect to the legends of the North Atlantic. Let me know in the comments: have you spotted any other historical references on board Queen Anne? — 📚 Buy my books: https://www.frameandcross.com/books 👕 Buy cruise merch: https://themaritimehistorian.teemill.com/ 🛳️ My Maritime History Substack: https://themaritimehistorian.substack.com/ — 🎥 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. 🗺️ 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/chrisframeofficial This is an affiliate link, meaning I may earn a small commission if you purchase through it. — 🌍 THE CRUISE GLOBE: Map your own cruises at: https://www.thecruiseglobe.com/ — Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgk7SzYDkiXWWBfMqXYH0cA/join Tags: #Cunard #QueenAnne #MaritimeHistory #CruiseShip #OceanLiner #ShipHistory #QueenMary2 #Carinthia #Britannia #cruisenews #cruiseship #cunardline