Composed by Fred. T. Baker and published in 1884. Written for the Cunard Line. Sheet music: www.loc.gov/re... Information about the Cunard Line: en.wikipedia.o...
June 9th would become a pivotal day in the anals of Maritime history it was the day the construction of a new Greyhound began with the laying of her Keel the struggling Cunard line reeling from the loss of the campania in 1904 faced stick competition from the latest White Star line Steamers whose luxurious appointments and passenger Services were proving to be superior proving to be superior to the Cunard Line Steamers Project Britannica Reference
Being a steamship nerd, I'm super glad these pieces are being resurfaced :)
same i love ocean liners and steam power and im really happy this was posted
What a fantastic march.
Almost as fast as their steamers.
I JUST SAW YOU ON ANOTHER VIDEOOOOOO
@@TacticalPigeon-thetingwhich one?
@@Fishycheese99 pretty sure another cunard steamer march, i can’t remember
I absolutely love these songs by Fred T. Baker. Are there many more by him except “City Of Rome” March and this?
American Line March (1880)
Wow, this is quite enjoyable. Unique like the WSL polka march
wonderful
I've heard this before--a lot, it seems, as it sounds very familiar. But I never knew it was a commercial jingle.
June 9th would become a pivotal day in the anals of Maritime history it was the day the construction of a new Greyhound began with the laying of her Keel the struggling Cunard line reeling from the loss of the campania in 1904 faced stick competition from the latest
White Star line Steamers whose luxurious appointments and passenger Services were proving to be superior
proving to be superior to the Cunard Line Steamers
Project Britannica Reference
Very sad for RMS Lusitania 😢😢
Mauritania 🗿
RIP RMS Mauretania (1907-1911) & Lusitania (1907-1911)
what