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SS Rhein Breakfast Menu Card 13 September 1909

Menu Cover, Breakfast Menu, Norddeutscer Lloyd Bremen SS Rhein - 1909

Beautiful Medieval Period Graphic Adorns This Breakfast Menu Card for an Unstated Class of Passengers on a Monday, 13 September 1909, During a Westbound Voyage of the SS Rhein of the North German Lloyd (Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen) Steamship Line. The Menu Is Written in English and German. GGA Image ID # 15501b66a6.

 

  • Oranges
  • Milk Rice
  • Oatmeal
  • Salmon Balls
  • English Beef Steak, Broiled or fried
  • Mutton Chops
  • Rostock Steaks
  • Fried Yorkshire Ham & Bacon
  • Scrambled Eggs with Ham
  • Omelette
  • Boiled Eggs
  • Fried Eggs
  • Poached Eggs on Toast
  • Fried Potatoes
  • Boiled Potatoes

Cold

  • Liver Sausage
  • Swiss cheese
  • Marmalade

Beverages

  • Coffee
  • Tea

Menu Information

  • Number of Pages: 1 (Back side displays unused postcard)
  • Language(s): English, German
  • Dimensions: 13.7 x 20.7 cm

Insert of Colorful Graphic on the 13 September 1909 Breakfast Menu Card on the SS Rhein of the North German Lloyd.

Insert of Colorful Graphic on the 13 September 1909 Breakfast Menu Card on the SS Rhein of the North German Lloyd. GGA Image ID # 1554ef5530

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