SS Yorkshire Passenger List - 31 January 1936
Front Cover of a Cabin Class Passenger List from the SS Yorkshire of the Bibby Line, Departing 31 January 1936 from Liverpool to Rangoon via Gibraltar, Marseilles, Port Said, Port Sudan, and Colombo, Commanded by Captain F. W. L. Midgley. GGA Image ID # 1710cec2ce
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: F. W. L. Midgley
- Chief Engineer: E. Dalgleish
- Surgeon: A. G. Carment, M.D., C.M.
- Chief Steward: W. Fitzmaurice
- Chief Stewardess: Mrs. Leeming
Cabin Class Passengers
LIVERPOOL TO GIBRALTAR.
- Rev. Dr. R. Birch
- Dr. W. L. Clements
- Mrs. Clements
- Mr. R. Cormack
- Mr. A. A. Clucas
- Miss M. F. Clucas
- Mr. J. Dempsey
- Miss E. B. Dempsey
- Mr. S. Earl
- Mr. G. Forbes
- Mrs. Forbes
- Mr. F. G. Hurt
- Mr. W. H R. Unsworth
- Mrs. Unsworth
- Dr. P. I. Unsworth
LIVERPOOL TO MARSEILLES.
- Mr. W. F. Best
- Mrs. Best
- Mr. L. McEwan
LIVERPOOL TO PORT SAID.
- Mr. C. W. Brook
- Miss H. Clelland
- Mrs. M. Takvorian and Infant
LIVERPOOL TO PORT SUDAN.
- Mr. W. J. Fyfe
- Mr. J. A. Jordan
LIVERPOOL TO COLOMBO.
- Mr. JR. P. Bayley
- Mrs. Bayley
- Mr. H. Cocker
- Mrs. A. Cocker
- Miss P. M. Cocker
- Miss S. E. Curtis
- Mr. C. F. Ingledow
- Mr. A. E. W. Jervis
- Mr. G. B. King
- Mrs. King And Child
- Mr. J. C. Macdonald
- Mrs. A. I. Marsh, Child, Infant & Nurse
- Mrs. E. W. Mojes
- Miss S. Short
- Mr. D. I. N. G. Sinclair
- Mr. T. de S. Taylor
- Rev. H. E. Worlledge
- Mr. E. Worrall
LIVERPOOL TO RANGOON.
- Mrs. C. G. Beasley
- Dr. P. L. C. Carrier
- Mr. E. Couchman
- Mrs. Couchman
- Mr. T. Jones
- Mrs. Jones and Infant
- Mrs. R. H. Liscombe
MARSEILLES TO PORT SAID.
- Sir Robt.Greig
- Lady Greig
- Mr. D. H. Gibbs
- Dr. P. J. Kelly, c.b.e.
- Mrs. M. M. K. Mead
MARSEILLES TO PORT SUDAN
Mr. M. Mac Lachlan
MARSEILLES TO COLOMBO.
- Mrs. J. C. Kelly
- Mr. J. F. S. MacDonald
- Mrs. J. C. Macdonald
- Mr. E. R. Wood
- Mrs. G. Wyllie
MARSEILLES TO RANGOON.
- Major R. M. Gore
- Mr. J. W. Smith
- Mr. G. Travers
COLOMBO TO RANGOON.
- Mr. C. King
- Mr..U. Aung Bau
- Mr. U. Ba
- Miss P. Conroy
- Miss Hesluck
- Mr. A. K. Rhoden
- Mrs. Rhoden
- Miss Bruce
- Mrs. E. C. Bartleet
- Mr. R. Hannah
- Mrs C. Bénard v. d. Haut
- Mr. D. Rhind
- Mr. L. C. Moore
BIBBY LINE World-Wide Wireless Service
THIS Vessel is equipped with the most Modern WIRELESS APPARATUS, ensuring constant Direct Communication with the BRITISH ISLES via the Portishead Short Wave Station.
INCLUSIVE CHARGE 11 D. PER WORD
ENQUIRE AT THE WIRELESS OFFICE.
Bibby Line World Wide Wireless Service Advertisement in the 31 January 1936 Passenger List of the SS Yorkshire. GGA Image ID # 1754621490
Distances Between Points on the Bibby Line Route from Liverpool to Rangoon, 1936. GGA Image ID # 17111548a5
DO NOT TRANSCRIBE THE DISTANCE CHART
Bibby Line Track Chart Included in the SS Yorkshire Cabin Class Passenger List for 31 January 1936. GGA Image ID # 17115fde69
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