SS Hellig Olav Passenger List - 27 July 1929
Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List from the SS Hellig Olav of the Scandinavian America Line, Departing Saturday, 27 July 1929, from New York to Copenhagen via Kristiansand and Oslo, Commanded by Captain L. F. Peronard. | GGA Image ID # 14081de191
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: CAPTAIN L. F. PERONARD
- Chief Officer: H. J. C. F. IVERSEN
- Chief Engineer: TROELS LUND
- Physician: FRODE NORREGAARD
- Purser: OLE PETERSEN
- Chief Steward: K. K. KOEFOED
Cabin Passengers
- Andersen, Mr. Hans Bernstorff
- Bach, Mr. Axel
- Best, Miss S. Grace
- Bonnez, Mrs. Karen
- Buschar, Mrs. Marva
- Christensen, Mrs. Hedwig
- Condon, Mr. Randol! J.
- Condon, Mrs. Randoll J.
- Cruse, Miss Clara A.
- Czeranski, Mrs. Johanna
- Czeranski, Miss Norma M
- Danielsen, Mr. Thomas
- DeMarno, Miss Rami
- Dheine, Mrs. Hilma
- Donahoe, Miss L. C.
- Drachmann, Mr. Jobs
- Drachmann, Mrs. Alfrida
- Dummer, Mrs. W. F.
- Dummer, Miss Frances
- Erskine, Miss Madeline
- Floor, Mr. Erik
- Floor, Mrs. Evelyn
- Floor, Mr. Arthur P.
- Heyman, Mr. Fritz
- Hirlund, Mr. Reinhold
- Hogfeldt, Mr. Chr.
- Hogfeldt, Mrs. Margaret
- Holbæk, Mr. Kai
- Holbæk, Mrs. Kai
- Holme, Mr. Frederick Jensen
- Jensen, Mr. Simon
- Jensen, Mrs. Anna
- Jensen, Miss Karen
- Jensen, Mr. Andrew
- Jensen, Mr. Eilif Rordam
- Johnson, Mr. J.
- Kern, Miss Hanna
- Kjelstrup, Mrs. A. S.
- Lind, Miss Karla
- Loos, Mrs. Alice D.
- L’Orange, Mr. Hans
- L’Orange, Mrs. Hans
- Ludwigsen, Miss E.
- Macris, Mrs. Marie
- Mathiesen, Miss Laura
- Metz, Mr. Roland
- Mogensen, Miss Ingerd
- Mosborg, Mr. Harold Lund
- Netzer, Mr. Irving
- Nickoleisen, Mr. Anton
- Nielsen, Mr. Chr.
- Nielsen, Mr. C.
- Nielsen, Mr. Ingvard
- Pedersen, Mr. Jens C.
- Pedersen, Mrs. Anna
- Pedersen, Master Jens P.
- Peterson, Miss E.
- Peverly, Mrs. Karla E.
- Peytlanski, Mr. Antony
- Rankin, Miss Marjorie
- Roewade, Mrs. Erna
- Ryan, Miss Alice M.
- Ryan, Miss Helen M.
- Sabinski, Miss Bronislawa
- Sandorff, Mr. Arvid
- Sandorff, Mr. Harry
- Schermeistcr, Miss Vera
- Schou, Mrs. Mary
- Stolt, Mr. Edward
- Stolt, Mrs. Edward
- Stolt, Master Edward, Jr.
- Swiggett, Mr. Howard
- Swiggett, Mrs. Howard
- Thiis, Mr. Vilhelm
- Thurner, Mr. J.
- Vej, Mrs. Lillé
- Wallace, Mr. Joseph
- Wallace, Mrs. Joseph
- Wartinen, Miss Ida
- Westin, Mr. Hilmer
- Wilberg, Miss Valborg
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers
- Birksted, Mrs. Marie
- Birksted, Miss Kate
- Birksted, Mr. Kay
- Birksted, Mr. Hans
- Birksted, Miss Louise
- Birksted, Mr. Peter
- Birksted, Miss Karen
- Birksted, Mr. William
- Holm, Miss Ellen
- Holm,Miss Helene
- Holten, Mr. Herman
- Karlson, Mr. Karl R.
- Lehmann, Mr. Peter
- Islander, Mrs. Ellen S.
- Kvist, Mrs. Christine
- Zielinski Mr. Walenty
Information for Passengers
A bugle is sounded half an hour before and at the beginning of each meal
Cabin
- Breakfast 8 to 9:30 a. m.
- Bouillon at 11:30 am
- Luncheon at 12:30 pm
- Coffee at 3:30 pm
- Dinner at 7:00 pm
- Tea at 9:30 p. m.
- Danish Sandwiches at 10:00 pm
Tourist Third Cabin
- Breakfast 8:00 am to 9:00 am
- Luncheon at 12 noon
- Coffee, Tea, Cacao with Danish pastry at 3:00 pm
- Dinner at 6:00 pm
- Tea at 9:00 pm
Seats at Tables can be arranged for through the Chief Steward in charge. If two sittings are necessary, children paying half fare take their meals at the first sitting.
Baggage. Questions relating to baggage should be referred to the Deck Officer in charge, who is the Ship’s Baggage Master. Baggage marked ‘'Wanted” is placed in the Baggage room, where Passengers will have access to it from 10 to 11:30 am and from 3 to 4:00 pm daily.
Valuables. In the Purser’s Office the Company has provided a safe in which Passengers may deposit money or other valuables for safe-keeping. As the Company makes no charge for taking care of such articles during the voyage, no responsibility can be accepted for possible loss or damage however such may arise, but Passengers can protect themselves by insurance. The Company is not liable to the Passengers for the loss of valuables kept in the cabins.
Exchange of Money. For the convenience of the Passengers the Purser is prepared to exchange a limited amount of Foreign Money and will give due notice when the Exchange will be open.
Travelers Cheques are accepted in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not always carry funds to enable them to cash same.
Deck Chairs can be rented from the Deck Steward at a charge of $1.00 each for the voyage.
Steamer Rugs can be rented from the Deck Steward at a charge of $1.00 each for the voyage.
Library. Books can be obtained on applying to the Library Steward.
Physician and Nurse. A Physician and Trained Nurse are in attendance during the voyage. Medicine will also be provided free. The Doctor’s office is open from 11 to 12 neon and from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Baths. Baths for ladies can be ordered from the Stewardess; baths for gentlemen can be ordered from the Barber.
Telegrams to be dispatched from the first port of call are accepted by the Purser or Chief Steward.
Back Cover, Scandinavian-American Line SS Hellig Olav Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List - 27 July 1929. | GGA Image ID # 1408710eb7
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