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RMS Duchess of Atholl Collection

Duchess of Atholl (1928) Canadian Pacific Line

Built by Wm. Beardmore & Co., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 20,119. Dimensions: 581' x 75' (601' o.l.). Steam turbines. Two masts and two funnels. Passengers: 580 cabin, 480 tourist, 510 third. Launched: November 1927. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Quebec-Montreal, July 13, 1928. Fate: Torpedoed and sunk in the South Atlantic, while bound from the Near East to England, October 10, 1942. Sister ships: Duchess of Bedford, Duchess of Richmond and Duchess of York.

Farewell Dinner Menu, SS Dutchess of Athol, Canadian Pacific, 12 August 1930, Tourist Third Class

1930-08-12 SS Duchess of Atholl Farewell Dinner Menu Card

Farewell Dinner Bill of Fare Card from the SS Duchess of Atholl of the Canadian Pacific for Tuesday, 12 August 1930 Tourist Third Cabin Passengers. Bill of Fare featured Fillet of Whiting, Salmi of Duckling and Prime Roast Beef.

1932-09-09 Passenger Manifest for the SS Duchess of Atholl

1932-09-09 SS Duchess of Atholl Passenger List

  • Steamship Line: Canadian Pacific (CPOS)
  • Class of Passengers: Cabin and Tourist Class
  • Date of Departure: 9 September 1932
  • Route: Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal via Belfast and Greenock
  • Commander: Captain D. S. McQueen
1933-05-12 Passenger Manifest for the Duchess of Atholl

1933-05-12 SS Duchess of Atholl Passenger List

  • Steamship Line: Canadian Pacific (CPOS)
  • Class of Passengers: Cabin and Tourist Class
  • Date of Departure: 12 May 1933
  • Route: Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal via Belfast and Greenock
  • Commander: Captain D. S. McQueen
1937-09-24 Passenger Manifest for the SS Duchess of Atholl

1937-09-24 SS Duchess of Atholl Passenger List

  • Class of Passengers: Cabin and Tourist Class
  • Steamship Line: Canadian Pacific (CPOS)
  • Date of Departure: 24 September 1937
  • Route: Montreal to Glasgow, Belfast, and Liverpool
  • Commander: Captain W. B. Coyle

 

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The GG Archives is the work and passion of two people, Paul Gjenvick, a professional archivist, and Evelyne Gjenvick, a curator. Paul earned a Masters of Archival Studies - a terminal degree from Clayton State University in Georgia, where he studied under renowned archivist Richard Pearce-Moses. Our research into the RMS Laconia and SS Bergensfjord, the ships that brought two members of the Gjønvik family from Norway to the United States in the early 20th century, has helped us design our site for other genealogists. The extent of original materials at the GG Archives can be very beneficial when researching your family's migration from Europe.