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The Cunarder: Special Scotch and English Number - September 1923

Front Cover of the Special Soctch and English Number of the Cunarder Travel Magazine for September 1923

Front Cover of the Special Soctch and English Number of the Cunarder Travel Magazine for September 1923. GGA Image ID # 1019ceca4d

The September 1923 Issue of the Cunarder, the Special Scotch and English Number featured articles included: "So This Is London!" by A Recently Returned New Yorker, with Cartoons by Herman Roeg; Scott's Country, by Roland Gorbold, F.R.G.S., F.R P.S.; Cambridge in Sunlight and Shadow, by Bertram Cox, F.R.P.S.; and Mellow Old Cambridge, by Evelyn P. Curtis.

Vol. 5 No. 3

Contents

  • Frontispiece, A Street in Modern London
  • "So This Is London!" by A Recently Returned New Yorker, with Cartoons by Herman Roeg.
  • Scott's Country, by Roland Gorbold, F.R.G.S., F.R P.S.
  • Cambridge in Sunlight and Shadow, by Bertram Cox, F.R.P.S.
  • Mellow Old Cambridge, by Evelyn P. Curtis
  • England Shares the Nation's Grief
  • First-Hand Impressions of Ellis Island, by Harold I. Smith
  • Who's Who on the Cunarders
  • Some Transatlantic Notables
  • A Shelf of Books, by Ethel Fleming
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The GG Archives is the work and passion of two people, Paul Gjenvick, a professional archivist, and Evelyne Gjenvick, a curator. Paul earned a Masters of Archival Studies - a terminal degree from Clayton State University in Georgia, where he studied under renowned archivist Richard Pearce-Moses. Our research into the RMS Laconia and SS Bergensfjord, the ships that brought two members of the Gjønvik family from Norway to the United States in the early 20th century, has helped us design our site for other genealogists. The extent of original materials at the GG Archives can be very beneficial when researching your family's migration from Europe.