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Cunard Ship To Identify

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#1 ·
The attached photograph on my mother was taken on a Cunard ship in c1938.

The Cunard crest is on the bow of the lifeboat but what is the rest of the name. Did they give lifeboats name in those days?

Any help would be appreciated.
 

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#2 ·
I am not sure you have the right shipping line? The Lion Rampant reminds me more of British and Commonwealth, or Union Castle?
If you are sure, then contact your library and seek an entry in the LLOyds Register of Shipping for the Year 1937/8 and look for the entries under the shipping line you wish to clarify-the ships name! Best of luck.
 
#3 ·
could the name be by chance Greyhound? I have come across a ship called the SSYale. an American coastal passenger liner built way back in 1906. In the first world war, she was commissioned as USS Yale and then sold back again for commercial use. She was brought back into service at the outbreak of WW2and commissioned as USS Greyhound she was decommissioned on 31.3.1944 and placed out of service and sold for scrapping in 1948. I agree with the others and don't think that the lion is Cunard.
Jaydee.