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I have only recently noticed this. What do we think it is? It is off the Lobby on Deck 1. Could it be literally a room for the very popular art classes? Apologies in advance if it has been explained already and I’ve missed it.

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8 minutes ago, bluemarble said:

Here's a brief page about the QA drawing room on the Cunard website.

 

https://www.cunard.com/en-gb/activity-types/bars-and-lounges/drawing-room

Thank you very much. It is a sort of second library among other things. It should be fun watching the waves from there.

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On my recent fantasy RMS Mauretania TA crossing, I went to the first class drawing room.  It looked like this.  I'm sure QA's will be very similar?  🙂

 

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I don't know if it's just me, or if they actually removed the rendering, but this is what it looked like when it was up. I believe it just went up in the last week or two. Maybe it wasn't ready for release. Not quite as fancy as the RMS Mauretania... 🙂

 

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In an old PDF version of the deck plans for QA it was shown as "The Changing Rooms", which seemed sensible given the spa and gym locations, however a bit too big for it really. So perhaps there was a change on this one.

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11 minutes ago, Pushpit said:

In an old PDF version of the deck plans for QA it was shown as "The Changing Rooms", which seemed sensible given the spa and gym locations, however a bit too big for it really. So perhaps there was a change on this one.

So what was where the changing rooms are now?

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One of my favourite rooms on the Union-Castle Line's RMS Windsor Castle was the First Class drawing room. It was usually a quiet place which was used for the occasional function.

 

The portrait of The Queen Mother was an original. HM had launched the ship. See Figure 5.1.

 

https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6107/1/BD-Manuscript_McKay-for-REF-2021.pdf

 

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