Passenger List Images: Anchor-Donaldson Line
Anchor-Donaldson Line offered transatlantic steamship passenger services between the ports of Glasgow, Moville and Liverpool in the UK and the Canadian ports of Québec and Montréal, Toronto, Halifax, St. John and the US Port of Portland, Maine.
Front Cover: Cabin Class Passenger List for the SS Athenia of the Anchor-Donaldson Line Dated 8 May 1925. GGA Image ID # 111d1e457a
Back Cover: Cabin Class Passenger List for the SS Athenia of the Anchor-Donaldson Line Dated 8 May 1925. GGA Image ID # 111d6cdd86
Front Cover: Cabin Class Passenger List for the SS Letitia of the Anchor-Donaldson Line Dated 22 August 1930. GGA Image ID # 111d9a56b2
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