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SS Hamburg Dinner Menu - 31 July 1910

Artistic Front Cover Showing the SS Hamburg and Mühlmeister & Johler, Hamburg on This Vintage Dinner Menu From Sunday, 31 July 1910 on the SS Hamburg of the Hamburg-America Line

Artistic Front Cover Showing the SS Hamburg and Mühlmeister & Johler, Hamburg on This Vintage Dinner Menu From Sunday, 31 July 1910 on the SS Hamburg of the Hamburg-America Line (Hamburg Amerika Linie/Hamburg Amerikanische Packetfahrt Actien Gesellschaft (HAPAG)). Featured Salmon à La Maréchall, Ribs of Beef With Carrots, and Ice Cream for Dessert. Cover Illustration by Neuwerk. Hapag No., 209, Dep. 1723. GGA Image ID # 155c494c10

Menu Items

  • Croustades à la Montgelas
  • Soup Lucullus
  • Consommé with Vegetables
  • Salmon à la Maréchall
  • Beef Ribs with Carrots
  • Baked Calf's Head, Tomato Sauce
  • Roast Capon
  • Preserved Pears
  • Bean Saladi
  • Ice Cream
  • Pastry
  • Desert

Dinner Menu in German for Sunday, 31 July 1910 on the SS Hamburg of the Hamburg-America Line.

Dinner Menu in German for Sunday, 31 July 1910 on the SS Hamburg of the Hamburg-America Line. GGA Image ID # 155c4c34e6

Dinner Menu in English for Sunday, 31 July 1910 on the SS Hamburg of the Hamburg-America Line.

Dinner Menu in English for Sunday, 31 July 1910 on the SS Hamburg of the Hamburg-America Line. GGA Image ID # 155cfdb335

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