And added info copied over from a talk page discussing it:
If you allow me to quickly butt in, lady and gentlemen, I did a little online research and discovered this website which, as you see, displays the poster in question and also features a slightly different, black & white version. I have contacted the webmaster, who has confirmed to me that this poster was originally printed in the US in 1921 and the artwork was also featured in postcards (the b&w version happens to be one, in fact). Apparently, the 1922 mods could have not been appreciated in this sectional view, but anyway, the {{PD-US}} tag is therefore correct. I have also been pointed that all this can be confirmed by consulting the book "The Cunard fleet 1840-2004" by Elspeth Wills. Hope this helps to settle the matter for good. Cheers, Phaedriel - 01:32, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
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