RMS Olympic Passenger Lists 1920-1924
The RMS Olympic (1911) of the White Star Line. Travelling Palaces, Luxury in Passenger Steamships, 1913. GGA Image ID # 1d2dabfdf4
First Class Lounge on the RMS Olympic. Travelling Palaces, Luxury in Passenger Steamships, 1913. GGA Image ID # 1d2dcfd32d
All Digitized Passenger Lists For the RMS Olympic Available at the GG Archives. Listing Includes Date Voyage Began, Steamship Line, Vessel, Passenger Class and Route.
Visit our RMS Olympic Archival Collection that includes The "First Lady" of the Sea; Olympic (1911) White Star Line Ship's History (Brief); Passenger Lists; Programs; Immigrant Documents; Excerpts from Information for Passengers; Route Maps, Track Charts, Abstract of Logs; Sailing Schedules; Photographs; Illustrations and Paintings; Deck Plans; Books; Advertisements; Services; and more.

1920-09-08 RMS Olympic Passenger List
- Steamship Line: White Star Line
- Class of Passengers: Second Class
- Date of Departure: 8 September 1920
- Route: Southampton to New York via Cherbourg
- Commander: Capt. Sir Bertram Hays

1922-08-23 RMS Olympic Passenger List
- Steamship Line: White Star Line
- Class of Passengers: Second Class
- Date of Departure: 23 August 1922
- Route: Southampton to New York via Cherbourg
- Commander: Captain A. E. S. Hambelton, C.B.E., R.D. (Lt. Cmdr. R.N.R., Retd.).

1924-06-04 RMS OLympic Passenger List
- Steamship Line: White Star Line
- Class of Passengers: First Class
- Date of Departure: 4 June 1924
- Route: Southampton to New York via Cherbourg
- Commander: Captain F. B. Howarth (Cdr. RNR)
The White Star Line Olympic (1911), The Largest British Steamer at 46,359 Tons. GGA Image ID # 1d2dd32fef
Passenger Lists contained in the GG Archives collection represent the souvenir list provided to the passengers of each cabin class (and other classes). Many of these souvenir passenger lists have disappeared over the years. Our collection contains a sampling of what was originally produced and printed by the steamship lines.
Curator’s Note
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