RMS Alaunia Passenger List - 21 April 1933
Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List from the RMS Alaunia of the Cunard Line, Departing Friday, 21 April 1933 from Montréal to London via Plymouth and Le Havre, Commanded by Captain H. A. L. Bond, RD, RNR. | GGA Image ID # 130b785cdf
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain H. A. L. BOND, R.D., R.N.R.
- Chief Officer: T. S. Hodge, R.D., R.N.R.
- Chief Engineer: E. D. Laidlaw
- Surgeon: H. B. Bagshaw
- Purser: M. Nield
- Sr. Asst. Purser: E. A. Hitchlock
- Tourist Class Purser: R. P. Gahan
- Chief Steward: T. Brennan
- Tourist Class Steward: S. Prutton
Cabin Passengers
- Sister M. L. Allard
- Mrs. Eric Almond
- Master Paul Almond
- Mrs. H. W. Auden
- Mrs. Doris M. Andrews
- Miss Audrey V. Andrews
- Mrs. G. S. Andrews
- Mr. T. H. Barnes
- Mrs. Barnes
- Mrs. Louis Beaubien
- Mrs. J. S. Bell
- Miss Anne Birmingham
- Mrs. Brousseau
- Master Jean Pierre Brousseau
- Master Claude Brousseau
- Master Brousseau
- Miss J. Brousseau
- Mrs. T. Cameron
- Miss Jocelyn Chapman
- Mr. J. I. Crookston
- Mrs. L. Curtis
- Mr. Frank Denison
- Mrs. Denison
- Miss Priscilla Douglas
- Mr. H. A. Drummond
- Mrs. Drummond
- Mrs. S. C. A. Dymond
- Mr. W. H. Earles
- Mrs. Earles
- Master Earles
- Miss R. M. Everson
- Rev. J. P. L. Gamier
- Mrs. H. E. Gates
- Mr. Baring Gould
- Mrs. E. Griffiths
- Mr. F. L. Hallford
- Mrs. Hallford
- Mr. H. G. Heath
- Mrs. Heath
- Mrs. C. Hollins
- Miss K. Hollins
- Mrs. H. J. Horner
- Miss M. Horner
- Miss K. Howard
- Master G. Kelly
- Sister A. M. Lacas
- Mr. Herman H. Levy
- Rev. L. P. Levesque, C.SS.R.
- Miss R. V. Luff
- Miss Violet Maisey
- Miss G. Mannings
- Mrs. M. Mariotte
- Mr. E. L. Morgan
- Mr. A. C. S. Macgowan
- Mrs. Macgowan
- Mr. Wm. Peach
- Mrs. Paul Peters
- Mr. P. L. Puxley
- Mr. S. R. P. Roberts
- Mrs. Roberts
- Mr. John Robertson
- Mrs. Robertson
- Miss P. Starkie
- Sister M. B. Thibault
- Miss Ida L. Thompson
- Mr. Charles Walker
- Mrs. Walker
- Mr. W. T. White
- Mrs. White
- Miss D. White
- Miss L. White
- Mrs. H. Wilson
Tourist Class Passengers
- Mr. R. Abbot
- Mrs. Abbot
- Miss E. Arden
- Miss P. M. Banbury
- Mr. B. J. Barham
- Sister J. Beaulieu
- Mrs. W. Bigg
- Mrs. R. M. Bullen
- Mrs. O. Burton
- Corp. E. A. Chamberlain
- Mrs. M. E. Chipperfield
- Sister A. Clement
- Mrs. A. S. Cockhill
- Master G. Cockhill
- Master K. Cockhill
- Miss I. H. Collis
- Miss M. E. Collis
- Miss E. E. Crane
- Mrs. G. Dunlop
- Miss L. J. Dunlop
- Miss E. F. Farmer
- Mr. D. H. G. K. Farmer
- Sister M. L. Fily
- Mr. W. M. French
- Mrs. W. Fullerton
- Sister R. Gagnon
- Mrs. R. Gardner
- Miss D. Gardner
- Dr. J. J. Green
- Miss L. H. Hayes
- Rev. E. F. Hockley
- Mrs. H. Humpage
- Miss F. Humpage
- Mr. E. H. Jones
- Mr. Jules Laboure
- Mr. E. M. Lauer
- Miss V. Leslie
- Miss M. A. Malleson
- Miss E. Malleson
- Miss K. Matthews
- Mrs. R. Panton
- Miss J. Panton
- Mr. W. Philpott
- Mrs. Philpott
- Sister M. A. Prono
- Sister M. L. Robic
- Mr. J. Eound
- Mr. Salentiny
- Mrs. Salentiny
- Mrs. I. Scott-Lauder
- Mr. M. de B. Sillifant
- Mrs. Sillifant
- Mrs. S. Strutton
- Mrs. Strutton
- Mr. L. Sullivan
- Mr. W. Tulley
- Mr. J. D. Volckman
- Mrs. Volckman
- Mr. C. Wallis
- Mrs. Wallis
Back and Front Covers of the RMS Alaunia Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List, 21 April 1933. | GGA Image ID # 21d77273cb
Title Page Including Listing of Senior Officers and Staff, RMS Alaunia Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List, 21 April 1933. | GGA Image ID # 21d77e8f49
Passenger List Information
RMS Alaunia Passenger List - 21 April 1933
This list, dated 21 April 1933, captures the elegance and historical significance of transatlantic travel during the early 20th century. The voyage was commanded by Captain H. A. L. Bond, RD, RNR.
Item Description
The Passenger List offers a detailed record of Cabin and Tourist Class travelers aboard the RMS Alaunia on its route from Montreal to London via Plymouth and Le Havre. It includes senior officer information, passenger rosters, and highlights of Cunard Line's impeccable service and amenities.
Key Features
- Date of Voyage: 21 April 1933
- Route: Montreal to London via Plymouth and Le Havre
- Ship: RMS Alaunia (Cunard Line)
- Passenger Classes: Cabin and Tourist Class
- Commander: Captain H. A. L. Bond, RD, RNR
Historical and Design Highlights
- Cover Design: Period-specific art showcasing Cunard Line branding and maritime elegance.
- Comprehensive Content: Includes passenger names, senior officer listings, and detailed travel information.
- Unique Souvenir: A memento offered exclusively to travelers, now a rare collector’s item.
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)
- Sister M. L. Allard: Influential religious figure.
- Mrs. Louis Beaubien: Member of a prominent Canadian family.
- Mr. Baring Gould: Esteemed author and scholar.
- Dr. J. J. Green: Renowned medical professional and researcher.
- Rev. E. F. Hockley: Distinguished clergyman and community leader.
Historical Significance
This Passenger List provides a snapshot of 1930s transatlantic travel, reflecting the social, cultural, and economic environment of the time. The RMS Alaunia, a Cunard liner known for its luxurious accommodations, catered to middle- and upper-class travelers seeking refined comfort. This artifact is a testament to the maritime achievements and the lifestyle of an era that shaped global connections.
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