SS Duchess of Atholl Passenger List - 24 September 1937
Comparing American and Canadian Routes to Europe is Addressed on the Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List for the SS Duchess of Atholl of the Canadian Pacific Line. The Ship Departed 24 September 1937 from Montreal for Liverpool via Glasgow and Belfast, Commanded by Captain W. B. Coyle. GGA Image ID # 1587829cff
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain W. B. Coyle, R.D., R.N.R
- Chief Officer R. H. Wood
- Chief Engineer J Quine
- Purser W. I. Paddock
- Surgeon C M. Morton, M.B., Ch.B
- Chief Steward L Geddes
- Rail Traffic Representative F J A. O'Dowd
- Senior Assistant Purser. A. Thomas
- Chief Tourist Steward P H. Rouse
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List of Cabin Passengers
- Mrs. H. M. Arbuckle
- Mr. A. D. Asli
- Mr. E. Barringham
- Mrs. Barringham
- Mrs. Jane Benjamin
- Mrs. William Beveridge
- Mrs. Ethel B. Bidwell
- Mr. T. J. Boyle
- Mr. A. E. Brown
- Mr. Samuel Campbell
- Mrs. Campbell
- Mr. James Chisholm
- Mr. George M. Clark
- Mr. H. A. Dalrymple-White
- Lady Dalrymple-White
- Mr. T. H. Duffield
- Mr. G. Edwards
- Mr. Arthur Field
- Mr. S. J. Frame
- Dr. W. D. Frew
- Mr. W. D. Frew
- Mr. J. G. Gilbert-Lodge
- Mrs. Gilbert-Lodge
- Miss Judith Gilbert-Lodge
- Miss Patricia Gilbert-Lodge
- Mrs. M. N. Green
- Mr. G. R. Heasman
- Mrs. Heasman
- Mr. R. G. Heasman
- Miss Rosemary L. Heasman
- Mr. J. B. Hewitt
- Mrs. Hewitt
- Mr. I. C. M. Hill
- Mrs. Hill
- Mr. J. Hodson
- Mrs. Stanley Johnson
- Miss Rosa Johnson
- Mr. Bernard Keller
- Mrs. R. C. McCankie
- Miss L. E. F. McLaughtin
- Mrs. R. O. McMurtry
- Miss Ann McMurtry
- Mrs. S. R. Maw
- Miss M. E. Maw
- Miss E. Ann Nind
- Mr. George E. Peterson
- Mrs. J. McK. M. W. Robinson
- Mr. W. H. Robinson
- Mr. James Henry Rogers
- Mrs. Rogers
- Mr. M. L. Sandell
- Miss E. Sanderson
- Mr. J. Smith
- Rev. E. J. Springett
- Miss C. Tooth
- Mrs. M. L. Townsend
- Mrs. Maud Tuxford
- Mr. H. H. Webb
- Mrs. Webb
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List of Tourist Passengers
- Mr. A. E. Andrews
- Mrs. Andrews
- Mrs. B. Atherton
- Mrs. Jessie T. Best
- Mr. Walter K. Bryden
- Mrs. M. J. Burge
- Mr. W. G. Chester
- Mrs. John Clapp
- Mr. Erie Cocke
- Mrs. Cocke
- Miss Mary S. Cowan
- Mr. R. B. Currie
- Mrs. Currie
- Mrs. A. Dalton
- Mr. F. E. Davies
- Mr. Gordon Day
- Rev. A. Delap
- Mrs. Delap
- Mr. S. A. Denby
- Mrs. Denby
- Mr. J. R. Donald
- Miss H. Douglas
- Mr. Donald C. Duffie
- Mr. A. Edwards
- Mrs. Edwards
- Mrs. S. E. Evans
- Mr. Charlie Farran
- Mrs. Farran
- Mr. James Forbes
- Mr. C. F. Ford
- Mr. J. Fyvie
- Mrs. Fyvie
- Mr. Patrick Gardiner
- Dr. T. R. Garrott
- Rev. Fr. Gaston
- Mr. Bundy Gaunt
- Miss I. Gaunt
- Miss Mary P. Gibson
- Mr. William P. Gillespie
- Mrs. S. Good
- Miss Mary Gourlay
- Mrs. J. V. Graham
- Mrs. Elizabeth Guthrie
- Miss J. M. Hackett
- Miss H. Hagglund
- Mr. G. W. Hamill
- Mr. J. H. Hamill
- Miss R. R. Hanney
- Mrs. James Hardie
- Mrs. Richard Hardie
- Miss Roberta Joan Hardie
- Mr. Perry B. Harper
- Mrs. Harper
- Capt. R. Harrison
- Mr. Thomas Harrower
- Mrs. Janet Harrower
- Mrs. M. A. Harwood
- Mr. G. Heffernan
- Mr. W. Hogarth
- Miss H. M. Honey
- Mrs. Netta Jack
- Mrs. Betty Jackson
- Miss May Jane Jackson
- Miss G. B. Johnson
- Mr. A. L. Keeney
- Mrs. Keeney
- Mrs. Helen Keir
- Miss Mary Kenny
- Miss Constance Kenny
- Miss W. Kermath
- Mr. A. H. Kirkpatrick
- Miss Patricia Lang
- Mr. A. Lauchlam
- Mr. W. Lea
- Mrs. R. V. B. Leacroft
- Mr. A. V. Leacroft
- Mrs. E. A. Little
- Mrs. W. G. Lyttle
- Miss Helen Lyttle
- Rev. Allan MacLeod
- Mr. Mark McCaffery
- Mrs. Frank McDunna
- Miss Marion McMahon
- Mrs. L. Marks
- Mr. G. M. Martin
- Mrs. Martin
- Mr. W. J. Mason
- Mr. Herbert Middleton
- Mr. William Morau
- Mr. T. R. Murray
- Miss Bella Murray
- Mr. Gordon Pantalone
- Dr. H. M. Parker
- Mrs. Parker
- Rev. Fr. Paulin
- Mr. Fred Peirson
- Mrs. Peirson
- Miss Annie Phillip
- Mr. F. Raymond
- Mrs. E. Renfrew
- Mr. F. Riley
- Mrs. A. Rowland
- Mrs. I. Rutley
- Mr. Simon Schmidt
- Mr. A. J. C. Seymour
- Mr. T. L. Sharpe
- Mrs. Sharpe
- Mrs. Mary A. T. Sinclair
- Miss Margaret Sinclair
- Mr. J. Singer
- Mr. T. J. Smalley
- Mrs. Smalley
- Mr. Alex Smith
- Mrs. Smith
- Master Alfred William Smith
- Miss Mary Louise Smith
- Miss Isabel! H. Smith
- Miss M. Stephen
- Mr. Ian Stevenson
- Mr. J. B. Stevenson
- Mr. Joseph Sugden
- Miss J. Taylor
- Mr. Karl Thompson
- Mr. Thompson
- Miss A. M. Upsdell
- Mrs. B. L. Walker
- Mr. A. M. Watson
- Mrs. Alice Watson
- Miss E. M. Watson
- Miss S. Watts
- Mr. D. R. Weir
- Mr. H. Wells
- Mrs. C. R. Wight
- Rev. D. M. Wiswell
- Mr. William Woodworth
- Col. J. G. Wright
Make Your Next Trip to the Lands of Contrast -- Australia and New Zealand. This 1937 Advertisement for Canadian Pacific and Their All-Expense Tours to New Zealand and Australia. GGA Image ID # 1587a867e5
Information for Passengers
Information Bureau is at your service
Breakfast Chimes will not be sounded when only one sitting. Passengers should inform Bedroom Steward when they wish to be called
Chimes are sounded thirty minutes before dinner
Smoking—For the general convenience of Passengers, smoking should be confined to the Smoking Room, Lounge and Card Room. It is not permitted in the Drawing Room
Valuables and Money—In their own interests Passengers are advised not to leave articles of jewelry or other valuables lying about. For the convenience of Passengers the Purser will receive articles of value or money for custody in a special envelope provided for this purpose, which will be sealed in the presence of the passenger. A receipt will be given but as no charge is made for this facility the Company accepts no liability whatsoever
Payments—Passengers should obtain a receipt from the Purser on the Company's form for any payments made on board for additional passage money, rugs, chairs, etc.
Change of Stateroom—Passengers who desire a transfer of accommodation should apply to the purser who alone is authorized to make changes. If higher graded accommodation is desired the difference in fare must be paid
Deck Chairs, Rugs and Cushions (with loose covers) may be rented on board for the voyage.
Deck Games—Deck Quoits, Shuffleboard and other deck games will be furnished by the Deck Steward or Deck Sailor
Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, obtainable from Public Room Stewards
Books of Fiction and Reference are obtainable from the Library. Books lost by Passengers must be paid for
Stenographer—An experienced stenographer is available to undertake work for Passengers. Apply to Information Bureau for rates
Surgeon—The surgeon is authorized to make customary charges for his services, subject to the approval of the Commander
Nurses—The services of trained and qualified hospital nurses, under the direction of the Surgeon, may be obtained
Divine Service is held on Sundays at 10:45 am am
Altars are carried for the religious services of Holy Mass and Holy Communion.
Life Belts are in all staterooms. Bedroom Steward will explain method of attachment.
Emergency Stations—Passengers are requested to consult plan and directions in alleyway.
Rail Traffic Representative sells tickets to London, Bristol and Birmingham, Railway time-tables available.
London Steamship Special Train, London, Midland & Scottish Railway—leaves Riverside Station—adjoining Liverpool Landing Stage—about one and a half hours after landing. Running time to Euston Station, London, about four and a half hours. Ask Baggage Master for London labels.
Stamps are on sale in the Shop and Library. English or Canadian postage stamps may be used for mail posted at sea.
Money Exchange—Purser exchanges a limited amount of Currency. Travellers' Cheques cashed and sold at the Purser's office
Baggage—All duplicate railway baggage checks should be endorsed with owner's name and European address, and handed to bedroom steward for delivery to Baggage Master.
Trunks which Passengers do not require in their staterooms during the voyage may be stored in the baggage room.
Baggage will be grouped alphabetically in Customs Shed on arrival at British Port, and Passengers must attend personally to Customs examination.
Baggage Delivery in London—Passengers to London, holding railway tickets by London, Midland & Scottish Railway, may arrange with the ship's Baggage Master for through checking of their baggage for delivery to hotel or residence in London. If storage in London is desired, the Baggage Master will furnish particulars.
Baggage Labels and Tags may be obtained upon application to the ship s Baggage Master.
Baggage Insurance—Passengers are recommended to insure their baggage as the Company's liability is strictly limited in accordance with contract ticket. Baggage insurance can be arranged at any of the Company's offices or through Rail Traffic Representative on board.
British Customs Duty—On arrival at British ports Passengers, including those in transit, are obliged to declare to the Customs Officials all dutiable articles however small the quantity. The following is alist of the principal articles which must be declared: Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, spirits, liqueurs, wine; silk and artificial silk in all forms; wearing apparel including hats, gloves and shoes; linen and cotton articles including household linen and handkerchiefs; toilet requisities and toilet preparations of all kinds including scent, soap, toilet waters, powder, etc.; clocks and watches jewellery; cameras, field and opera glasses; wireless sets and valves, cinematograph films; magnetos and other parts of motor cars and motor cycles; musical instruments, gramophones and gramophone records, typewriters, saccharin; firearms, ammunition, explosives; opium, cocaine, morphine, heroin; hashish; plumage; merchandise in baggage.
The American Library, 9 Rue De Teheran, Paris—Open daily from 1.30 pm until 7.30 pm, except Sundays. Use of books and magazines in the library is free of charge, while they may be borrowed for outside reading for a nominal suns.
The large collection of over 45,000 volumes is being constantly increased. The latest fiction, biography, and books of travel may be easily secured and the large selection of American magazines is invaluable for those who wish to keep in touch with current affairs at home.
Wardrobe Trunks—There is a Baggage Room for storage of trunks.
Mail, Cables and Wireless Telegrams—Passengers are requested to enquire for mail at the Information Bureau.
Mail, cables and wireless messages are received at the Information Bureau for despatch. Cablegrams and telegrams should be handed in an hour before arrival at any port of call.
None of the ship's employees, other than those on duty in the Information Bureau, are authorized to accept letters, cables and telegrams for despatch while the ship is at sea.
Passengers are invited to leave their addresses at the Information Bureau, so that all undelivered mail, telegrams, etc., may be forwarded. Mail matter may be sent in care of any Canadian Pacific office.
Return Atlantic Passage—The Rail Traffic Representative is equipped to furnish full information concerning sailings and bookings on Canadian Pacific Steamships. Reservations should be secured from him and deposits to cover will be received.
Cross Channel Services—The Company operates frequent Liner Service between Cherbourg, Southampton, Havre, Antwerp, and Hamburg, also Belfast and Glasgow. For information apply to Rail Traffic Representative.
Aeroplane Service—Rail Traffic Representatives on all ships are now supplied with tickets and tariffs.
U.S. Head Tax—Provided temporary visitors to, or Passengers in transit through, the United States of America, leave the U.S.A. within sixty days from date of entry, amount of Head Tax deposited with the Canadian Pacific will be refunded by the Purser or at the European office of the Company, upon presentation of alien in transit form 514, duly completed and certified.
Suggestions—Passengers having any suggestions or complaints to make regarding service are requested to submit them to the Commander, Purser or Chief Steward promptly, so that immediate attention may be given.
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