RMS Queen Mary Passenger List - 5 June 1952
Front Cover of a Cabin Class Passenger List from the RMS Queen Mary of the Cunard Line, Departing 5 June 1952 from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain C. I. Thompson. | GGA Image ID # 166ff559d3
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain C. I. Thompson
- Staff Captain: E. A. Divers, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R.
- Chief Engineer: D. McLellan
- Staff Chief Engineer: G. B. Davidson
- Principal Medical Officer: J. B. Maguire, M.B., Ch.B.
- Surgeon: J. A. O'Meara, M.B., B.Ch.
- Chief Steward: W. Wilson
- Chief Officer: G. T. Marr, D.S.C., R.D., R.N.R.
- Purser: R. H. Newcombe
- Staff Purser: T. Hidderley
- Staff Purser: E. J. Greenwood
- Cabin Purser: J. A. Leedham
- Chief Cabin Steward: F. E. Tyers
- Travel Bureau : J. Walmsley
- Cabin Travel Bureau : J. T. Curtis
Cabin Class Passengers
- Mr. G. A. Adams
- Mrs. Adams
- Dr. N. H. Adler
- Mrs. Adler
- Mr. W. J. Allen
- Mrs. Allen
- Miss B. Alper
- Rev. Sister M. Anselm, O.S.F.
- Mr. P. Aperghis
- Mrs. Aperghis
- Mr. G. S. Baker
- Sister Catherine Baxter
- Miss D. J. Bennett
- Mrs. J. H. Berg
- Rev. Mother M. Bernadette, O.S.F.
- Miss Y. Bernie
- Mrs. L. Biememan
- Rev. G. Blacktopp
- Mr. M. Bleiker
- Mrs. M. W. Bloch
- Mr. H. Bodman
- Mrs. Bodman
- Mr. E. E. Bonnette
- Mr. R. J. Bowes
- Mrs. Bowes
- Mr. L. P. Bowser
- Mrs. L. Bradlor
- Mrs. D. Broady
- Mr. K. S. Brown
- Mrs. Brown
- Miss J. E. Brown
- Master T. R. Brown
- Mr. S. Bruck
- Mrs. Bruck
- Mr. H. Burden
- Mr. H. Burns
- Mrs. Burns
- Miss Caicedo
- Mr. D. Campbell
- Mr. D. Campbell
- Miss M. Cantonwine
- Mr. R. Carton
- Mrs. Carton
- Mrs. E. J. Cella
- Miss H. Chitty
- Mrs. F. Clark
- Mr. W. G. Coad
- Mrs. E. Cole
- Mrs. M. Cole
- Mr. G. E. Coney
- Mrs. Coney
- Miss C. Coney
- Miss M. Cook
- Mr. A. Cookson
- Mrs. O. D. Cottle
- Mrs. J. C. Cotton
- Miss J. C. Cotton
- Miss L. Cottrell
- Miss C. Culton
- Mrs. L. Custen
- Master G. Custen
- Master M. Custen
- Mr. M. Dans
- Mrs. M. Davidson
- Master A. Davidson
- Master E. Davidson
- Mr. R. G. Davies
- Mrs. Davies
- Miss K. Davis
- Mr. H. Demonguet
- Mrs. Demonguet
- Mrs. L. Dennison
- Mr. P. De Spa
- Mrs. De Spa
- Mrs. J. B. Dillard
- Rev. H. Donnelly
- Mrs. H. Downing
- Mr. C. M. Drennan
- Mrs. Drennan
- Mr. N. Dritsas
- Mrs. Dritsas
- Mrs. E. Eberl
- Mr. R. T. Eddison
- Commander P. C. Eliot, R.N.
- Mrs. E. Ellis
- Miss V. Elmslie
- Mr. L. Emoff
- Mrs. Emoff
- Dr. H. H. Engelhard
- Mrs. Engelhard
- Mrs. M. Fairmont
- Miss G. Fischer
- Professor R. A. Fisher, Sc.D., F.R.S.
- Miss D. E. Fitz
- Miss M. Fleishman
- Mrs. M. Fleishman
- Mr. W. Fleumer
- Mrs. Fleumer
- Mrs. S. Flores
- Mr. E. Folz
- Mrs. Folz
- Mr. J. L. Fortune
- Mrs. Fortune
- Miss Fortune
- Mrs. P. Fox
- Mrs. H. M. Fox
- Mr. A. Freeman
- Mrs. Freeman
- Miss L. Frei
- Mrs. I. Frnka
- Miss S. O. Futterer
- Miss F. H. Garcia
- Mr. James Garfield
- Mrs. Garfield
- Mrs. H. F. G. Garland
- Mr. H. R. Gernreich
- Mrs. Gernreich
- Miss E. Gold
- Mr. M. Gourwitz
- Mrs. Gourwitz
- Miss A. Granata
- Mrs. D. L. Grannis
- Sister Mary Grant
- Mr. H. Greenman
- Mrs. Greenman
- Mrs. H. M. Gregory
- Mr. M. E. Gurney
- Mrs. Gurney
- Miss A. D. Gwilt
- Miss J. E. Gyemant
- Mr. B. Hadik
- Mrs. Hadik
- Mr. F. Hamilton
- Mr. F. J. Harris
- Mrs. Harris
- Mr. J. R. Hart
- Mrs. Hart
- Mr. G. C. Harwood
- Mrs. Harwood
- Miss M. E. Hayes
- Miss S. A. Hayes
- Master P. E. Hayes
- Mr. R. M. Hayes
- Mrs. Hayes
- Mr. W. E. Heidinger
- Mrs. Heidinger
- Miss M. E. Helms
- Mr. L Hilado
- Mrs. Hilado
- Mr. R. Hilado
- Miss M. C. Hite
- Mrs. M. Hite
- Mr. H. Hocken
- Mrs. Hocken
- Miss W. Hocken
- Mr. T. M. Hodge
- Mrs. Hodge
- Mr. M. Hoffmann
- Mrs. Hoffmann
- Mr. W. P. Hoffman
- Mrs. Hoffman
- Miss G. A. Hoffman
- Miss J. F. Hoffman
- Lieut. W. Holdridge, R.N.
- Mr. S. Holmes
- Mrs. Holmes
- Mrs. G. O. Hood
- Miss V. B. Hopkins
- Mr. W. Hopton
- Mr. A. M. Isaacs
- Mr. I. Isaacs
- Mrs. Isaacs
- Mrs. E. S. Jackson
- Miss M. A. J. Jackson
- Mr. W. J. Janowski
- Mrs. Janowski
- Mr. J. A. P. Jensen
- Mrs. Jensen
- Mr. W. Jesselson
- Mrs. E. P. Jones
- Mrs. E. I. Jones
- Mrs. E. R. Kaplun
- Mr. S. G. Karandikar
- Mr. M. Katz
- Mrs. Katz
- Miss B. Katz
- Mrs. S. Kaufmann
- Mr. P. P. Keane
- Mr. P. Kearley
- Mrs. Kearley
- Mrs. R. A. Kelly
- Mr. F. B. King
- Mrs. King
- Mr. W. King
- Mrs. King
- Miss E. Klausman
- Mr. G. Korp
- Mrs. Korp
- Mr. I. Kornblum
- Mr. S. P. Korressel
- Mrs. Korressel
- Mrs. G. Kraushar
- Master D. Kraushar
- Mr. A. Kritz
- Mrs. Kritz
- Mrs. H. S. Kroog
- Mr. D. A. Kumetz
- Mrs. Kumetz
- Mr. J. P. Langs
- Mrs. Langs
- Mr. R. Larsen
- Mrs. F. R. Laws
- Miss C. Levenson
- Mr. W. Levin
- Mrs. Levin
- Mrs. J. M. Lindsey
- Mr. D. Litvak
- Mrs. Litvak
- Miss L. E. Livingstone
- Mr. J. Low
- Mr. J. R. Lyon-Pavan
- Mrs. Lyon-Pavan
- Miss I. Macdonald
- Miss R. MacDonough
- Mrs. M. MacLeod
- Miss J. MacLeod
- Mr. A. Maggio
- Mrs. Maggio
- Mr. P. Maggio
- Mrs. Maggio
- Miss M. Makin
- Miss D. C. Malloy
- Mrs. A. V. Mancuso
- Miss E. A. Manns
- Miss E. Markoe
- Miss C. Mason
- Mrs. J. T. Mauss
- Mr. J. C. McCabe, III.
- Mr. H. T. McCaslin
- Miss McCaslin
- Mr. J. McCaslin
- Mrs. McCaslin
- Miss M. McComas
- Mrs. E. McCool
- Sister Agnes McKavanagh
- Mrs. E. A. McKenzie
- Mrs. P. McVeigh
- Mr. J. S. Mewhinney, Jnr.
- Mrs. A. Michaels
- Mrs. M. Michailaides
- Mr. A. Mike
- Mrs. H. Miller
- Lieut.-Colonel G. H. Milne
- Mr. D. Molloy
- Miss P. Moore
- Mrs. L. Moore
- Mrs. J. Morrison
- Miss J. A. Morrison
- Master J. W. Morrison
- Mrs. F. Mosbacher
- Miss M. Murtha
- Dr. S. A. Nagel
- Mrs. Nagel
- Master L. H. Nagel
- Master C. S. Nagel
- Miss M. E. L. Nagel
- Mr. I. Nanos
- Mrs. Nanos
- Lieut. J. Neads, R.N.
- Mr. J. Neuman
- Mrs. R. Newlin
- Mrs. E. Newman
- Mr. W. H. Norton
- Dr. Margaret A. Norton
- Mr. J. C. O'Brien
- Mrs. O'Brien
- Mr. H. Oppenheimer
- Mrs. B. Orenstein
- Miss S. Orenstein
- Mr. J. Ormiston
- Mr. R. B. Osterholt
- Mrs. Osterholt
- Mr. A. C. Outsen
- Mrs. Outsen
- Mr. A. Owen
- Mrs. Owen
- Rev. E. Paddock
- Mr. D. Parker
- Mrs. Parker
- Mr. B. Paul
- Mrs. Paul
- Miss A. Peedle
- Miss S. A. Pendleton
- Miss M. J. Penrose
- Commander Pilot R. A. Peters, R.N.
- Miss M. Peterson
- Mr. P. Phialas
- Mrs. Phialas
- Master M. Phialas
- Mr. K. S. Phillips
- Mr. P. Phillips
- Mrs. Phillips
- Mrs. R. Pinkham
- Mr. R. Polon
- Mrs. Polon
- Mr. W. L. Poulson
- Mrs. Poulson
- Professor A. T. Price
- Mrs. Price
- Lieut.-Colonel E. Prince
- Mrs. M. Quattrochi
- Mr. P. Ramson
- Mrs. Ramson
- Miss N. Reed
- Mr. I. R. Rice
- Mrs. Rice
- Miss B. Risley
- Mr. T. A. Roberts
- Mrs. Roberts
- Miss L. J. Roberts
- Mr. L. L. Roerkohl
- Mrs. Roerkohl
- Miss E. Rood
- Mr. C. de la Rosa
- Mr. H. Rosen
- Miss N. Rosen
- Mr. J. Rosen
- Mrs. Rosen
- Mrs. C. Rosenthal
- Mrs. D. Rothbard-Schwartz
- Mr. R. G. Rowlinson
- Mr. J. Thurston Runyon
- Mrs. Runyon
- Mrs. N. Russell
- Mr. B. Sachs
- Mrs. Sachs
- Miss R. Sachs
- Miss R. Saltzman
- Mrs. R. E. Sanderson
- Rev. G. Saum
- Mr. A. Schirmer
- Mrs. Schirmer
- Mr. S. Schulman
- Mrs. Schulman
- Mr. E. M. Schultz
- Mrs. Schultz
- Master L Schultz
- Master J. A. Schultz
- Mrs. C. Schulze
- Miss A. Schulze
- Mrs. I. S. Schumann
- Mr. M. E. Scott
- Mrs. Scott
- Mrs. S. F. Scouler
- Miss M. F. Seale
- Mrs. R. Shapiro
- Mr. L. Sharpe
- Mrs. Sharpe
- Dr. J. Sharpe
- Mrs. Sharpe
- Dr. N. Sharpe
- Mrs. Sharpe
- Mrs. R. L. Sherman
- Miss V. R. Sherman
- Mr. L. Sherman
- Mr. D. A. Sholl
- Mr. R. P. Short
- Mrs. Short
- Mr. S. Simmonds
- Mrs. Simmonds
- Mr. E. Simonetti
- Mr. R. Singh
- Miss G. Smith
- Mr. W. R. Smittle
- Mrs. Smittle
- Miss C. Smittle
- Mrs. R. A. Sozio
- Mr. E. D. Spangler
- Mrs. L. Sproul
- Miss C. M. Starr
- Miss A. M. Stather
- Rev. W. Steinman
- Mrs. A. Stineman
- Mr. W. Strong
- Mrs. Strong
- Master P. Strong
- Miss M. J. Sturrock
- Miss B. Sunderland
- Mr. A. Sussman
- Mrs. Sussman
- Mrs. B. Swinney
- Professor I. Tomsic
- Mrs. Tomsic
- Miss D. Tomsic
- Mr. S. Tonino
- Mrs. E. Towey
- Mr. J. Trachos
- Mrs. Trachos
- Mr. O. M. Tracy
- Mr. J. H. Troester
- Mr. A. B. True
- Mr. J. F. Tully
- Mr. O. Uzcategui
- Mrs. G. Van Natter
- Mrs. W. M. Veazie
- Mr. J. Vesco
- Mr. F. Vondra
- Mrs. Vondra
- Miss L Wallett
- Mr. H. C. Wehlan
- Mrs. Wehlan
- Mrs. A. Weingartner
- Mr. A. Weissenfluh
- Mrs. Weissenfluh
- Mr. M. Weixelbaum
- Mrs. Weixelbaum
- Mr. W. G. West
- Mrs. West
- Mr. R. Wheeler
- Mrs. Wheeler
- Mrs. J. H. Wheelock
- Mrs. M. E. White
- Mr. F. C. White
- Mr. H. W. Wild
- Mrs. A. Willox
- Lieut. W. J. Woodhouse, R.N.
- Mrs. S. Zulman
Passenger List Information
RMS Queen Mary Cabin Class Passenger List – 5 June 1952
Item Description
This Cabin Class Passenger List, dated 5 June 1952, captures a momentous voyage aboard the illustrious RMS Queen Mary. Chronicling the transatlantic journey from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, this artifact reflects the enduring legacy of Cunard's flagship liner. Commanded by Captain C. I. Thompson, this voyage represents a time when ocean travel defined luxury, sophistication, and global connectivity.
The meticulously crafted passenger list, featuring senior officers, staff, and a diverse array of passengers, embodies the pinnacle of mid-20th-century transatlantic travel. Its clean typography and elegantly designed covers showcase the refined aesthetic of the era.
Key Features
- Date of Voyage: 5 June 1952
- Route: Southampton – Cherbourg – New York
- Class: Cabin Class
- Vessel: RMS Queen Mary
- Commanding Officer: Captain C. I. Thompson
- Contents:
- Comprehensive passenger list with notable individuals highlighted.
- Senior officers and staff directory, underscoring the professionalism of Cunard's operations.
- Beautifully preserved front and back covers, showcasing mid-century design elements.
- Detailed typography and layout representative of Cunard Line's marketing sophistication.
Historical and Design Highlights
The RMS Queen Mary was more than a vessel; it was a symbol of elegance and innovation. Launched in 1936, she quickly became a beacon of luxury and speed, catering to royalty, celebrities, and the elite. This passenger list provides a snapshot of her post-war heyday, when she transported diplomats, emigrants, and socialites across the Atlantic.
The June 1952 voyage reflects a transitional period in global travel, blending tradition with modernity. The carefully preserved list offers insights into the social fabric of the time, including academics, military personnel, and prominent families.
Notable Passengers (VIPs)
- Professor R. A. Fisher, Sc.D., F.R.S.
- A world-renowned statistician and geneticist, Fisher's groundbreaking contributions to science are unmatched. His presence underscores the caliber of intellectuals who traveled aboard the Queen Mary.
- Commander Pilot R. A. Peters, R.N.
- A decorated naval commander, symbolizing the ship's connection to esteemed military figures.
- Lieut.-Colonel G. H. Milne
- A senior officer of distinction, reflecting the vessel's appeal to influential leaders in military service.
- Dr. Margaret A. Norton
- A pioneering figure in medicine and public health, emblematic of the era's strides in professional inclusion and innovation.
- Mr. James Garfield and Mrs. Garfield
- Descendants of U.S. President James A. Garfield, their inclusion represents the historical and political gravitas of the passenger list.
Historical Significance
This artifact serves as a time capsule of the RMS Queen Mary’s role in shaping post-war transatlantic travel. It offers an unparalleled glimpse into the cultural and professional diversity of its passengers, reflecting the societal shifts of the mid-20th century.
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Curator’s Note
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