SS L'Aquitaine Archival Collection

 

SS L'Aquitaine (1899) of the CGT French Line.

SS L'Aquitaine (1899) of the CGT French Line. | GGA Image ID # 2143be82de

 

L’Aquitaine (1890) French Line

Sailed as the SS L'Aquitaine of the French Line from 1899 to 1906

Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 8,810. Dimensions: 500' x 57. Propulsion: Twin-screw, 18 knots. Triple expansion engines. Masts and Funnels: Two masts, and three funnels. Passengers: 432 first, 162 second, 640 third. First voyage: Havre-New York, November 1899. Fate: Scrapped in 1906. Previously Named: Patriota (1899) Spanish, Normannia (1890-1898).

 

Front Cover, Passenger Manifest, SS L'Aquitaine, CGT French Line, September 1905

1905-09-09 SS L'Aquitaine Passenger List

Steamship Line: Compagnie Générale Transatlantique CGT - French Line

Class of Passengers: First and Second Cabin

Date of Departure: 9 September 1905

Route: Havre to New York

Commander: Captain Veblynde

 

Repository Information

The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives (GG Archives) is cataloged with the Library of Congress under MARC Org Code: WiMfGGA and ISIL: US-wimfgga.

Current location:
N91W16562 Pershing Ave, #1
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051-2170, USA

Note: Historic addresses listed in earlier MARC records include Marietta, GA and Woodstock, GA. These appear in authority files but are no longer active.

 

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