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Anchor text: Britannia
Target Entity: RMS_Britannia
Preceding Context: In 1840 the company's first steamship, the
Succeeding Context: , sailed from Liverpool to Halifax, Nova Scotia and on to Boston, Massachusetts, with Cunard and 63 other passengers on board, marking the beginning of regular passenger and cargo service. Establishing a long unblemished reputation for speed and safety, Cunard's company made ocean liners a success in the face of many potential rivals who lost ships and fortunes. The prosperous company eventually absorbed many others such as the Canadian Northern Steamships Limited, and its principal competition, the White Star Line, owners of the ill-fated Titanic. After that, Cunard dominated the Atlantic passenger trade with some of the world's most famous liners such as the and . His name lives on today in the Cunard Line, now a prestigious branch of the Carnival Line cruise empire.
Paragraph Title: Early life
Source Page: Samuel Cunard

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