SS California Passenger List - 14 September 1929
Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List for the SS California of the Anchor Line, Departing Saturday, 14 September 1929 from Glasgow to Boston and New York via Belfast, Commanded by Captain Frank M. Henderson.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Frank M. Henderson
- Chief Officer: D. Morrison
- Chief Engineer: M. Nairne
- Surgeon: W. Best
- Purser: T. K. McGregor
- Chief Steward: Archibald Woodrew
Cabin Passengers
- Dr. John Adams
- Mrs. Adams
- Mr. John Adams, Jr.
- Mr. David Aikman
- Miss Lilias Aikman
- Mr. John Aitken
- Mr. Laurance Alexander
- Mr. Thomas Anderson
- Mr. John Yorston Arcus
- Mr. Alex. Arthur
- Mr. Leonard Bagnall
- Mr. Henry F. Bell
- Mrs. Bell
- Miss Eliz. B. Berry
- Mrs. F. W. Bird
- Miss Anne C. Bird
- Miss Mary R. Bird
- Master Francis W. Bird
- Mr. John Black
- Mrs. Black
- Master George Black
- Miss Margt. Black
- Mrs. M. Black
- Mrs. A. Brackenridge
- Miss Janet Brackenridge
- Miss Marion Brackenridge and Maid
- Mrs. A. Bradshaw
- Miss Agnes M. Britton
- Master James C. G. Brown
- Mrs. A. Brush
- Mr. Alexander Bryce
- Mrs. Elizabeth Bryce
- Mrs. E. Burgess
- Miss Emily N. E. Burn
- Miss Alice M. Burn
- Sister Marie Anna Callahan
- Mr. George K. Cameron
- Mrs. E. Campbell
- Miss Jessie M. Campbell
- Mrs. M. Campbell
- Miss Grayce Chalmers
- Miss Winifred Christy
- Mr. Robert Clawson
- Mr. John Clay
- Mrs. Clay
- Mr. Samuel V. E. Coard
- Miss Caroline Coe
- Miss Kate T. Coe
- Mr. John Colyer
- Mrs. P. D. Cooper
- Miss Eliz. H. Cooper
- Miss Margt. Cooper
- Miss Catherine Coupland
- Mr. Thos. Crabb
- Miss Helen Cruickshank
- Mrs. R. J. Curdy
- Miss Helen Curdy
- Miss Isobel Curdy
- Mr. M. D. Currie
- Mrs. Currie
- Miss Margt. C. Currie
- Lt. Jack Diver
- Miss Annie Dougherty
- Mr. James Drinnan
- Miss Katie Duncan
- Miss Jean Edward
- Miss Alice M. Fairfax
- Miss Ellen Fehan
- Mr. Howard Feller
- Mrs. Feller
- Miss Margt. Fergusson
- Miss Katherine Finch
- Mrs. J. Fordyce
- Mrs. M. Forsyth
- Mr. John Frey
- Mr. A. Julius Frieberg
- Miss Cecile J. Frieberg
- Mr. George C. Gair
- Miss Dorothy Gardiner
- Mr. John S. Garrigues
- Mrs. Garrigues
- Mrs. C. S. Davis
- Miss Emily Davis
- Mr. Robt. Alex. Dea
- Miss Irene Dean
- Mr. Patrick Delargy
- Mrs. Annie Delargy
- Miss Mary J. Dent
- Mrs. H. Derry
- Mrs. Catherine S. Dewar
- Mr. B. F. Dickerson
- Mrs. B. F. Dickerson
- Mrs. M. Dickson
- Miss Carrol Dierking
- Dr. Robt. Harshe
- Mrs. Harshe
- Mr. W. Harshe
- Mr. Arthur C. Harvey
- Mr. Richard Healy
- Mrs. Healy
- Mr. Wm. Heilman
- Miss Lucy Heilner
- Miss Nancy P. Heilner
- Mr. Thos. Hodge
- Mr. George M. Hodges
- Mr. George Hodges, Jr.
- Miss Janie E. B. Huey
- Mr. Sidney Isaacs
- Mr. Leopold Isaacs
- Dr. Jas. R. Jack
- Mrs. Jack
- Mr. William Jack
- Miss Margt. Jarvie
- Miss Esther Jeffers
- Miss Helen Johnston
- Mrs. Mary Jane Keckler
- Sister Mary Roberta Kelly
- Mrs. Annie M. Kelso
- Mr. Sherman Kent
- Mr. Fred. B. Kilmer
- Mrs. Kilmer
- Miss Lizzie M. McCulloch
- Miss Agnes M. Macfadzean
- Miss Christine Macfarlane
- Miss Ellen McFarlane
- Miss Anne McFarlane
- Mr. William McGill
- Mrs. McGill
- Master John McGill
- Miss Evelyn McGill
- Prof. George H. C. Macgregor
- Mrs. Macgregor
- Master Alistair Macgregor
- Miss Elspeth Macgregor
- Miss Christine Macgregor
- Master Malcolm Macgregor
- Mr. James McKenna
- Miss Mary McKenna
- Miss Christina J. McLean
- Mrs. R. McLean
- Mrs. J. McNaught
- Miss Mary McNeill
- Miss May McQuisten
- Miss M. S. Lawrie
- Miss Julia Lee
- Mr. Arch. Lithgow
- Mr. Thomas Little
- Mr. Thomas Little, Jr.
- Mrs. M. Logan
- Miss Rose E. McAuley
- Miss Jean McCallum
- Mrs. M. MacCalman
- Mr. John MacCorkell
- Mrs. MacCorkell
- Miss Mary McCormick
- Miss Moira McCreary
- Mr. Robert Marnie
- Miss Alexina Marshall
- Miss Ellen D. Marvin
- Mrs. J. Mayall
- Miss Mayall
- Miss Grace Merrit
- Mr. H. K. Messick
- Mrs. E. I. Mittelstaedt
- Miss Desiree Mittelstaedt
- Miss E. Miller
- Miss S. M. Morrison
- Mr. John Patrick Mullen
- Mrs. Margaret Mullen
- Master Hugh P. Mullen
- Mr. Wm. Murphy
- Mr. Patrick C. Murray
- Mrs. J. Mutch
- Mr. D. Newell
- Mrs. Newell
- Mr. A. D. Nock
- Mr. F. S. C. Northorp
- Mrs. Northorp
- Master Johnston Northorp
- Master Stewart Northorp
- Mr. Ezekiel Owen
- Mrs. Owen
- Mrs. K. Palmer
- Miss Eunice Palmer
- Master George Palmer
- Master Wm. Palmer
- Mr. Percy Park
- Mrs. E. Parker
- Mr. M. A. Parris
- Miss M. H. Parsons
- Miss Alice Parsons
- Miss Sara Parsons
- Mr. Wm. Paterson
- Mrs. Paterson
- Mr. Bertram Paton
- Mr. Jas Paxton
- Mrs. Paxton
- Miss S. Pickering
- Mr. E. B. Pierce
- Mrs. Pierce
- Mr. Archibald B. L. Profit
- Dr. H. Quigley
- Dr. Desmond Quigley
- Mr. James Quigley
- Miss Margt. Quinn
- Miss H. Ramsay
- Mr. John R. Ramsay, Jr.
- Mr. Lee Ramsey
- Mrs. Ramsey
- Miss Helen Ramsey
- Miss Virginia Ramsey
- Mr. Wm. E. Reason
- Mrs. E. Reason
- Mr. Chas. H. Reason
- Mr. Frank Rennie
- Mrs. Rennie
- Miss Jane B. Ritchie
- Miss Annie W. Rodger
- Mrs. M. Rogan
- Miss Anna Rogan
- Mrs. Florence Rose
- Mr. Ralph Rose
- Miss J. Rumford
- Mr. Alex. K. Samuel
- Miss Delphine Schmitt
- Mr. Robt. Scott
- Mrs. Scott
- Miss Margt. Scott
- Mr. Robt. Scott
- Miss Kate M. Shaw
- Miss Margt. Shaw
- Miss Jane Shepherd
- Miss Jean Shields
- Miss Jane Simpson
- Miss Mary W. Simpson
- Miss Margaret Simpson
- Mrs. J. G. Sinclair
- Mr. Hugh G. Sinclair
- Mrs. A. M. Skelton
- Miss Sarah Ann Skillen
- Mr. Frederick Smith
- Miss Florence K. Somerville
- Mr. Paul R. Spayd
- Dr. Wm. R. Sperry
- Mrs. Sperry
- Mrs. A. B. Stevely
- Miss N. Stevens
- Miss Isabella Stewart
- Miss Mary Stirling
- Dr. Samuel Stratton
- Mr. Howard Swiggett
- Mrs. Swiggett
- Miss Elizabeth Taylor
- Mr. E. W. Crossley Taylor
- Mr. Andrew Thompson
- Miss Annie Todd
- Mr. Wm. Torrance
- Mrs. Torrance
- Miss Constance Tyng
- Miss Grayce Walker
- Mrs. M. Walker
- Master Joseph Walker
- Mr. James M. Wallace
- Mr. Perry Walton
- Miss Emily Walton
- Miss Allison H. Watt
- Mr. George Webb
- Mr. J. W. Whatmough
- Dr. John Wicker
- Mrs. Wicker
- Mr. Henry Williams
- Mr. Henry M. Williams
- Mrs. Williams
- Mrs. A. Williamson
- Miss Mary Wilson
- Mr. Wm. Wilson
- Mrs. Wilson
- Mr. John Wood
- Dr. M. L. Wood
- Mrs. Wood
- Mr. Herbert Woodger
- Mrs. Woodger
- Miss Barbara Woodger
- Master Herbert Woodger
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers
- Mr. James Adam
- Mrs. Eliz. J. McG. Adam
- Miss Catherine M. Adams
- Mrs. Minnie Aitchison
- Miss Florence Aitchison
- Miss J. Allen
- Mr. Smith Anderson
- Mrs. Sarah Andrews
- Miss Sarah Andrews
- Miss Mary Armitage
- Mrs. Janet Armstrong
- Mr. Robert Armstrong
- Mr. John Ashe
- Master Wm. H. Atkinson
- Miss Isabel Baillie
- Mrs. Agnes B. Bain
- Miss Agnes Bain
- Master Alex. Bain
- Miss Mary E. Batchelder
- Mrs. Mary Bayne
- Mrs. Mary Bean
- Mrs. Isabella Beatty
- Mr. C. Beckman
- Mrs. Janet Beckman
- Mrs. Susan Bell
- Mrs. Bessie Beveridge
- Master Malcolm Beveridge
- Mr. Wm. Black
- Mrs. Sophia Black
- Mr. David Blaikley
- Miss Bridget Bonner
- Miss Elsie Bowsell
- Miss Catherine A. Boyd
- Mr. William Boyd
- Miss Margaret Boyle
- Mrs. Mary S. Branks
- Master Robert Branks
- Master James Branks
- Master Wm. Branks
- Mr. William Brennan
- Miss Margaret Brew
- Mr. Daniel Brown
- Mrs. Jeanie Brown
- Master Frank Brown
- Mrs. Jeanie Bryson
- Miss Margt. Bryson
- Mrs. Annie Buchanan
- Master Stanley Buchanan
- Mrs. Mary Buchanan
- Miss Mary Buchanan
- Mr. James Burke
- Miss Eliz. T. Burnet
- Master David Burnet
- Miss Agnes Burnside
- Miss Mollie Byrne
- Mr. Hugh Cameron
- Miss Hannah Campbell
- Miss Isabella R. Campbell
- Mrs. Jeannie Campbell
- Master Alex. Campbell
- Miss Marjorie Campbell
- Mrs. Mary S. Campbell
- Mr. John Cant
- Mr. James Cashel
- Mrs. Annie H. Cashel
- Mr. John Cashel
- Mrs. Annie Clark
- Miss Euph. Clark
- Mr. Wm. Clark
- Mrs. Jane Clark
- Miss Elizabeth Clark
- Mr. James Coffey
- Miss Janet Conlimore
- Miss A. Connell
- Mr. John Connell
- Mrs. Violet Crawford
- Miss Lilian Crawford
- Mrs. Clara Crosbie
- Miss Clara Crosbie
- Miss Ethel Crosbie
- Mrs. Margt. Cross
- Miss Evelyn A. Cross
- Miss Mary M. Cunningham
- Mr. Edward Darling
- Mrs. Jean Dawson
- Miss Eliz. Dawson
- Mrs. Rachel Dawson
- Miss Annie Dean
- Miss Mary Deans
- Miss Eugenia Devlin
- Miss Christine Dick
- Mr. Walter Dickinson
- Mrs. Helen Dickinson
- Mr. Jas. Dickson
- Mr. Samuel W. Dickson
- Mr. John Dockar
- Mrs. Helen M. Doherty
- Miss Rose Dougherty
- Miss Jean Downie
- Miss Muriel E. Draper
- Mrs. A. Drysdale
- Mrs. Jemima Duff
- Miss Ellen Duffy
- Miss Alice Duffy
- Miss M. Duncan
- Mr. R. G. Durie
- Mrs. Cath. D. Erskine
- Mr. James Esslemont
- Miss Catherine Fair
- Miss Isab. Fair
- Mr. John Farley
- Mrs. Susan Farley
- Miss Eliz. Farr
- Mrs. Elizabeth Farrell
- Miss Eliz. Faulds
- Miss Jane Ferguson
- Mr. John S. Fiddler
- Mrs. Matilda Fiddler
- Mrs. Margaret Finn
- Mrs. Gussie Finstein
- Master Norman Finstein
- Miss Annie Foster
- Mrs. Jean Fraser
- Mrs. Eliz. Fullerton
- Mrs. Eliz. Fulton
- Master Frank Fulton
- Miss Agnes Fulton
- Miss Helen Gammie
- Miss Helen Garvey
- Miss Annie Gay
- Mr. James Gilchrist
- Mrs. Agnes M. Gilchrist
- Miss Mary Gilfillan
- Mr. Wm. Gilfillan
- Miss Veronica Gillen
- Mr. Alex. Gilmour
- Mrs. Jessie Glazebrook
- Miss C. Gordon
- Miss Mary Gow
- Mrs. Mary Graham
- Miss Jenny Grant
- Mrs. Margt. Grant
- Master Bruce Grant
- Miss Christina Grassom
- Miss Eliz. Gray
- Mrs. Jas. Gray, Jr.
- Mrs. Jeanie Green
- Mrs. Margt. Green
- Miss May Green
- Mrs. Ada Grey
- Master Henry Grey
- Miss Agnes Grove
- Mrs. Lena Guy
- Mr. L. Haggland
- Mrs. Alice Haggland
- Miss Helen D. M. Hampton
- Mrs. Kate Hansen
- Miss Sarah Hardy
- Miss Cath. Harkins
- Mrs. Rachel Harley
- Miss Mary Duncan Harper
- Mrs. Eliz. Hatt
- Miss Frances Hatt
- Miss Jane Hayes
- Miss Nellie Heaney
- Mrs. Marjorie Hebb
- Mrs. Teresa Hendron
- Miss Teresa Hendron
- Mrs. Mary Henrietta
- Miss Mary Hewitt
- Mr. Patrick Higgins
- Mrs. B. Higgins
- Mrs. Margt. Hogarth
- Mrs. Grace Holohon
- Master Wm. Holohon
- Miss Scivilla Holt
- Mr. John Home
- Miss Helen Hosie
- Miss Louise Howells
- Mrs. Mary Hughes
- Miss Muriel Hughes
- Mrs. Joan Hutchison
- Mr. Alex. Jack
- Miss Anne Jackson
- Mr. Alex. Jamieson
- Mrs. Margt. Jamieson
- Mrs. Mary Jamieson
- Miss Mary Jamieson
- Mrs. Edith Jamieson
- Master Daniel Jamieson
- Miss Margt. Jamieson
- Mrs. Margt. Jamieson
- Mr. R. G. Jenkins
- Mrs. Jenkins
- Master Arthur G. Jenkins
- Mrs. H. Johnman
- Mr. David S. Johnston
- Mrs. Annie M. Johnston
- Miss Margaret Johnston
- Mrs. Jessie Johnstone
- Master Daniel Johnstone
- Mrs. Williamina Jolly
- Mrs. Janet Kelly
- Mrs. Mary Kennedy
- Master Wm. Kennedy (13)
- Mrs. Eliz. Kinnear
- Mrs. Helen Kreft
- Miss Helen Kreft
- Miss Evelyn Kreft
- Mrs. Agnes Kyle
- Mr. James Kyle
- Mrs. Eliz. Lammie
- Miss Christina C. Lamont
- Mrs. Cecilia E. Laverty
- Mrs. H. Patricia Lawson
- Mr. Thos. Leishman
- Master Jas. Leishman
- Mrs. Ruth Leishman
- Mrs. Margt. Leslie
- Mr. Stanley Lightfoot
- Mrs. Williamina Lightfoot
- Mr. James Lindsay
- Mrs. Jean Lindsay
- Miss Margaret Lindsay
- Mr. Thomas Lindsay
- Mrs. Margt. Lindsay
- Mrs. Zillah Lipke
- Miss Marian Lipke
- Mrs. Julia Low
- Mr. Wm. Lowe
- Mr. Robert E. McAnern
- Miss Agnes McAree
- Mr. William McBride
- Mrs. Margaret McBride
- Miss Margaret McBride
- Miss Christina McCabe
- Mrs. Eliz. McCabe
- Master James McCabe
- Miss Eliz. McCabe
- Mrs. Annie McCallum
- Mrs. Margt. McClure
- Mr. James McCourt
- Mr. Andrew J. McDonagh
- Mr. Donald MacDonald
- Mrs. Edith MacDonald
- Miss Josephine Macdonald
- Miss Sarah McElwee
- Miss Mary McElwee
- Mrs. Clara C. Macfarlane
- Miss Clara J. Macfarlane
- Miss Kate McGarrell
- Miss Alice McGarrell
- Miss Kathleen McGarrill
- Miss Sarah McGavan
- Mr. John P. McGlade
- Miss Margaret McGlashan
- Master Wm. B. McGlashan
- Mr. James J. McGregor
- Mr. Albert D. G. Mcllroy
- Miss Mary McIntosh
- Mrs. Fannie McIntyre
- Miss Isobel R. McIntyre
- Mr. James F. Mackay
- Miss Mary McKay
- Mr. John McKechnie
- Miss Mary McKinley
- Miss M. McKnight
- Miss K. McLaughlan
- Miss Ellen McLaughlin
- Mrs. Florence M. McLean
- Mrs. Isa McLean
- Mr. John H. McLean
- Mr. David McLellan
- Miss Annie H. McLure
- Mr. Arthur McManus
- Mrs. I. B. McManus
- Mr. Angus MacMillan
- Mrs. Margt. MacMillan
- Miss Flora McMillan
- Mrs. Margt. MacMurdo
- Miss Christina D. MacNab
- Miss Eliz. McNair
- Mrs. Cath. McPartland
- Mrs. Gath. McPartland
- Mr. Hugh McPhreson
- Mr. Robert McRae
- Miss Janet McRuer
- Miss Mary E. Madill
- Mrs. Margt. Manning
- Miss Margt. W. Manning
- Master Craig Manning
- Mrs. Agnes Marley
- Mr. George Marr
- Mrs. Margt. Marr
- Miss May B. Martin
- Miss Isabella Martin
- Mr. Robert Masson
- Mrs. Isab. Matthewson
- Mr. Charles May
- Miss Janet Meikie
- Miss E. Melville
- Mrs. Sophia E. Meredith
- Miss Annie Mill
- Miss Eliz. Mitchell
- Miss Cath. Mitchell
- Miss Margt. A. W. Mitchell
- Mr. Terence Moan
- Mrs. Mary S. Moffat
- Mr. Alexander Moore
- Mrs. Mary Moore
- Mrs. Lily Morgan
- Miss Anne Morgan
- Miss Helen Morton
- Mrs. Margaret J. Mulholland
- Miss Mary Mullen
- Mrs. Mary Mumford
- Miss Deborah Murphy
- Mr. Peter J. Murphy
- Miss Alice Murtagh
- Miss Jane Naughton
- Miss Susanne W. Neill
- Miss Joannah R. Nicoll
- Mrs. A. Nixon
- Miss Isabella Nixon
- Miss Moira Nixon
- Mrs. Isabella Noble
- Miss Jessie M. Noble
- Mr. James Normand
- Mrs. Normand
- Mrs. Rebecca Nyman
- Miss Gertrude Nyman
- Mrs. Mary O'Malley
- Miss Bridget O'Malley
- Mrs. Margt. Ogilvie
- Mrs. Agnes Oldenburg
- Mr. Ellis J. Oliver
- Mrs. Agnes Oswald
- Mrs. Belinda Owens
- Master Joseph E. Owens
- Master Emmet D. Owens
- Miss Eileen Owens
- Master John Owens
- Mr. Robert Pollock
- Miss Jeanie Pollock
- Mrs. Edward Porter and Infant
- Mr. Jas. Quayle
- Mrs. Marjory Quayle
- Mr. Alex. Quayle
- Miss Catherine Quinn
- Mrs. Rosina Rae
- Mr. Michael Reardon
- Mrs. Anna Reardon
- Miss Isobel Redding
- Miss Louisa R. Rees
- Mrs. Helen Rew
- Mr. W. Ritchie
- Mrs. Agnes Ritchie
- Mrs. Isabella Robb
- Miss Isabel Robb
- Mrs. Ruddiman
- Mrs. Eliz. Robertson
- Mrs. Douglas Robertson
- Master Douglas Robertson
- Miss Violet Robertson
- Mrs. Isabella Robinson
- Master Joseph Robinson
- Master Robert Robinson
- Mrs. Cath. Ronald
- Mrs. Rachel Rosensweig
- Mr. Alex. Rutherford
- Mrs. Rutherford
- Mrs. C. Sadler
- Mrs. Annie Sapper
- Mrs. Margt. Sargent
- Miss Eliz. Sargent
- Miss Dorothy Sargent
- Mr. Robert Scott
- Mrs. Mary Scott
- Miss Letitia A. Vance
- Miss Tillie Scott
- Miss Gretta Scott
- Miss Ella Scott
- Mr. James Waddell
- Mrs. Margaret Sebranck
- Mr. James Wallace
- Mrs. Jeanie Simpson
- Mrs. Margt. Wallace
- Master Alex. Simpson
- Mr. Kenneth Wallace
- Miss Agnes B. Skea
- Miss Jessie Wardrop
- Miss Elizabeth Skillen
- Mrs. Margt. Wathew
- Miss Christine Sloan
- Mrs. Robert Watt
- Mrs. Henrietta Smith
- Mrs. Hannah M. White
- Master John Smith
- Miss H. D. Whyte
- Miss Mary Smith
- Mrs. Margt. Wilkie
- Mrs. Annie Spence
- Miss Jean Wilkie
- Miss Doris Spence
- Master David Wilkie
- Miss Isabel Stevenson
- Miss Jane Wilkie
- Mr. Robert Stewart
- Miss Margt. Wilkie
- Miss Margt. Wilkie
- Mrs. Eliz. Wilkins
- Mr. Thomas R. Taylor
- Master James Wilkins
- Mrs. Jean Thomson
- Miss Phoebe Wilson
- Mrs. Mary Thomson
- Miss Robina Wilson
- Infant George Thomson
- Mrs. Jessie Wilson
- Miss Nancy Tierney
- Mrs. Boyne Wiseman
- Mr. William Tilson, Sen
- Miss Margt. Wiseman
- Mr. William Tilson, Jr.
- Miss C. Wishart
- Mr. Thomas Tilson
- Miss Eliz. Wotherspoon
- Mrs. Jane Tilson
- Mrs. Mary Wright
- Mr. Richard Tilson
- Mrs. Margaret Wyllie
- Mrs. Davina Todd
- Master James Wyllie
- Master Charles Todd
- Miss Eliz. Wyllie
- Miss Jean Todd
- Miss Sarah Todd
- Miss Mary Tough
- Mrs. Hannah Young
Anchor Line Fleet
- Caledonia: 17,046
- Britannia: 8,464
- Transylvania: 16,923
- Castalia: 6,601
- California: 16,792
- Circassia: 6,861
- Tuscania: 16,991
- Elysia: 6,757
- Cameronia: 16,297
- Massilia: 5,156
- Assyria: 8,072
- Tarantia: 4,939
- Tenders : Paladin, Seamore, Cynthia, Alert
Anchor Line Services
- Glasgow and New York (Via Moville)
- Glasgow and Boston
- Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool to Gibraltar, Marseilles, Port Said, Suez, Port Sudan and Bombay
- Bombay to Port Sudan, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles
- Marseilles to Gibraltar
- Liverpool and Glasgow
Information for Passengers
Additional Passage Money or Freight paid on board —Passengers should obtain a receipt on the Company's form for such disbursements.
Baggage.—Enquiries regarding baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Baggage-Master.
To facilitate examination and identification of baggage on landing, all packages should have an official label affixed; these labels are supplied on board on application.
Trunks, etc., will be stored and re-shipped by the Company if desired (see Storage).
Baggage Insurance.—Passengers are recommended to insure their baggage as, in the event of loss or damage, the Company cannot accept liability beyond the limit specified on the Steamer Contract Tickets. Rates and particulars on application.
Bar.—The Bars will not be open later than midnight, but it is within the discretion of the Commander to close them during the voyage at any time should he consider this course desirable.
Barber's Shop.--There is a well-appointed Barber's Shop on board. Ladies will be attended to by appointment.
Clothes Pressing.—Application should be made to the Barber, from whom rates and other particulars can be obtained.
Berthing of Passengers.—No changes can be made except on application to the Purser.
Cables and Telegrams for despatch by ordinary land wire should be handed in at the Wireless Telegraph Office. The time of acceptance for cables and telegrams to be sent by ordinary land wire will be intimated on the notice boards.
Wireless, cable and telegraph forms may be obtained from the Wireless office.
Complaints of incivility, carelessness or inattention on the part of any of the ship's staff should be immediately reported to the Purser or Chief Steward, and failing satisfaction to the Captain.
The Daily Mail Atlantic Edition giving the latest news by wireless and the closing prices on the London and New York Stock Exchanges, is published on board. The paper will be delivered each morning to the passenger's stateroom if an order is given to the Bedroom Steward.
Deck Chairs and Rugs may be hired at a cost of 6/3 (or $1.50) each, on application to the Deck Steward. At the end of each voyage the rugs which have been in use are sent to the store and thoroughly cleaned before being re-issued.
Divine Service may be held (weather permitting) once every Sunday forenoon, and for those who so desire facilities are provided for the celebration of Mass.
Dogs and Cats cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a licence has been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of Licence can only be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog or cat is taken on board.
Dogs and Cats can only be carried by special arrangement being made with the Company prior to embarkation. Whilst on board they are not permitted in any of the public rooms or staterooms.
Drafts are issued, free of charge, payable in currency at any of the offices of the Company in the United States and Canada, and, similarly, drafts are issued in the United States and Canada payable at any of the Company's offices in the United Kingdom in sterling or at the Company's offices in Europe in the currency of the country on which they are drawn.
Information.—If Passengers are in doubt on any point appertaining to their ocean voyage, or railroad journey, they are advised to consult the Purser.
Kiosk.—Passengers can obtain confectionery, fruit, toys, souvenirs, novels, postage stamps, etc., in the Kiosk.
Landing Cards.—Passengers must obtain from the Purser a U.S. landing card. The hours at which these cards are obtainable will be posted on notice board. It should be noted that before leaving the vessel the holder must present this landing card to a U.S. Immigrant Inspector for endorsement.
Library.—Library books may be obtained on application to the Librarian. The books are issued free of charge.
Lifebelts must not be removed from staterooms, except in cases of extreme danger and necessity.
Meals.—
With One Sitting :-
- Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am;
- Luncheon, 1:00 pm;
- Dinner, 7:00 pm
When two sittings are necessary, meals will be served as follows :-
- Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am;
- Lunch, First sitting, 12:30 pm; Second sitting, 1:30 pm
- Dinner, First sitting, 6:15 pm; Second sitting, 7:30 pm
Passengers may reserve seats at table for the voyage on application to the Chief Steward.
Meals cannot be served in cabins or on deck unless with the Surgeon's permission.
Children's Meals—Breakfast, 9:00 am; Dinner, noon; Tea, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Ports.—Passengers are requested not to open the ports. The Stewards will do this whenever practicable.
Postage Stamps are on sale at Purser's Bureau and Kiosks. A notice will be displayed stating the latest time for posting mail matter on board.
British 'stamps must be used for correspondence posted on the High Seas.
Rates :—Letters to United Kingdom and United States of America, lid. for the first ounce and id. for each additional ounce. Postcards, lid. each.
Railway and Steamer Time Tables may be consulted on application to the Librarian.
Recovery of U.S. Head Tax.—To enable the refund of United States Head Tax to be secured, Passengers who intend staying in the United States for less than sixty days must state so on Declaration Form at time of booking. They must also inform the Immigration Officer at the Port of Landing that they are returning within 60 days, and obtain from him Certificate Form 514.
It is also necessary for Transit Certificate Form 514 to be handed to the Company when completed, in time to allow same to be lodged with the American Authorities within 120 days of passenger's arrival in the United States.
Unless this regulation is complied with the Tax cannot be recovered.
Passengers who declare at the Port of Landing their intention of remaining in the United States for a period longer than 60 days will not be refunded Head Tax by the United States Government, even although they eventually leave the country within the 60 days limit.
Redirection of Mail.—Passengers who expect letters or parcels to be delivered to the ship after they have disembarked should leave their full names and addresses at the Bureau in order that their mail may be forwarded to them.
Return Bookings.—The Purser and his staff will at all times be pleased to assist Passengers to arrange their return passages, or to supply them with the name and address of the agent in the town to which they are proceeding.
Smoking.—Cigarette smokers are requested to be careful when smoking on deck to see that cigarettes are extinguished before being thrown away. Children are not allowed in the Smoking Room.
Storage.—The Company will undertake to store deck chairs and steamer trunks belonging to Passengers at owner's risk until they are required when returning. Chairs and trunks should have owner's name painted on them, and they will not be re-shipped without instructions being sent to Baggage Master, Anchor Line, Yorkhill Quay, Glasgow. A description of the articles should be given, also name of steamer from which they were landed and date. No shawls, rugs, etc., to be attached to chairs. No charge for storage is made if the owners return by the Company's vessels. If chairs or trunks are forwarded by rail this is done at owner's risk and expense.
Table-Seating.—The Chief Steward has the arrangement of table-seating.
The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges for his service, subject to the approval of the Commander, to First Class, Cabin, Second Class and Tourist Third Cabin Passengers.
Nurses—Trained and qualified hospital nurses are carried. Their services, under the direction of the Surgeon, are at the Passengers' disposal.
Through Bookings to Gibraltar, Marseilles, Egypt, and India.—The Anchor Line steamers engaged in this service have excellent saloon accommodation. Full particulars as to fares, etc., on applicatior.
Customs.—The following is a list of the principal articles which are subject to duty on being brought into the United Kingdom, and the smallest quantities should be declared to the Customs Authorities :Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Wines, Liqueurs, Spirits, Perfumery, Sugar and Goods containing Sugar, Silk and Artificial Silk, Lace and Embroidery, Musical Instruments, Gramophones and Gramophone Records, Clocks, Watches, Cameras, Field and Opera Glasses, Films, Wireless Sets and accessories, etc. Reprints of Copyright Books and Music are subject to confiscation.
Valuables.—Money or valuables should not be exposed in staterooms. The Company will not be responsible for articles lost or stolen. Valuables may be deposited in ship's safe, under care of the Purser, free of charge.
Passengers are warned that they should not on any account part with money or valuables to any persons representing themselves as members of the ship's staff.
Wardrobe Trunks.—The attention of Passengers is called to the fact that the steamer has a Baggage Room where trunks may be stored during the voyage. It is not always possible to have large wardrobe trunks placed in an accessible position in passenger staterooms.
Wireless Telegraph Rates
Ship To Shore Messages
Via British Stations.—For messages to the United Kingdom the rate is lid. per word, inclusive of landline charges.
Via United States Stations.—The rate via New York, Chatham, Mass., East Moriches, is 9d. per word, plus landline charges.
Via Canadian Station.—The rate via Louisburg, N.S., is 9d. per word, plus landline charges.
Note.—All charges must be prepaid. Every word in the address, text, and signature is counted and charged for.
Reserving Hotel Accommodation.—By arrangement with certain hotels, messages reserving accommodation may be sent by Passengers free of charge. A list of these hotels is kept in the W.T. Office, and Passengers should enquire there.
Ship To Ship Messages The rate on ship to ship messages is 8d. per word.
Wireless Letters
A Wireless Letter consists of a message transmitted to a ship traveling in the opposite direction and posted on her arrival at destination by Registered Post." These messages are only charged for at the rate of 6s. for the first twenty words with 2d. per additional word to a maximum of 100 words.
At certain times during the day a wireless operator is in attendance in the passenger quarters for the purpose of giving information and receiving messages for transmission. Notices giving time and place are displayed throughout the ship. At all times, however, Passengers may conduct their business at the Wireless Office if they prefer to do so.