Captain Stephen J. Card M.N.I.
Maritime Artist

Stephen Card was commissioned to produce a collection of pictures for display on board the Queen Mary 2.
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Britannia outside the port of Boston in the fall of 1840 |
The Cunard record breaker Lucania crossing New York's Upper Bay in the summer of 1906. |
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Carpathia backing into the North River at the start of a crossing to the Mediterranean in the summer of 1914. In 1912 the ship became well known for her heroic rescue of 705 survivors from the White Star Line's Titanic. |
Mid Novermber 1905. The Carmania sailing down the River Clyde to commence builder's and owner's acceptance trials. |
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Lusitania passing the Old Head of Kinsale Lighthouse on the south coast of Ireland, heading out into the Atlantic in 1908. |
Mauretania passing the western end of the Plymouth Breakwater while steaming into the Sound after a passage from New York c. 1930. |
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Mauretania in white cruising livery, on a cruise to the Mediterranean from Southampton in the early 1930s. |
Aquitania passing the Sandy Hoop pilot cutter New York No. 1 outbound to Liverpool from New York in May 1914. |
All images are copyright © by and used with permission of Captain Card.
Larger images and more information of the ships can be found in his books:
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Published by Carmania Press, London. ISBN 0-9543666-5-4 |
Published by Carmania Press, London. ISBN 0-9543666-4-6 |
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19 January 2004. Revised 10 March 2008.