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Passenger List, Cunard Line R.M.S. Ivernia, June 1905

Transcription of June 20, 1905 Westbound passenger list from the R.M.S. Ivernia of the Cunard Steamship Company, Ltd. from Liverpool to Boston. Transcribed from the Cunard Daily Bulletin dated June 28, 1905.

Cunard Steamship R.M.S. Ivernia

R.M.S Ivernia Dimensions: Length, 600 Feet.- Beam, 64 Feet, 6 Inches, 14,058 Tons 10,000 Horse-Power

Listing of Saloon Passengers

Passenger List, Cunard Ivernia - Cunard Daily Bulletin 1905
  1. Mr. Elei Abraham
  2. Mrs. M. E. Barham
  3. Master K. T. Barham
  4. Miss U. F. Barham
  5. Miss M. W. Barnard and Maid
  6. Miss Alice H. Caidell
  7. Mr. Edward B. Carleton
  8. Mrs. Carleton
  9. Miss Carpenter
  10. Miss A. C. Carpenter
  11. Mr. Louis Richard Chazel
  12. Mrs. Chazel
  13. Miss E. Coates
  14. Mrs. Codman
  15. Miss M. S. Cooney
  16. Mr. George D. Emery
  17. Madame Alice Esty
  18. Mrs. A. B. Esty
  19. Mrs. James Fanning
  20. Miss Theresa Fanning
  21. Mr. J. M. High
  22. Mrs. High
  23. Miss Harriet High
  24. Miss Elizabeth High
  25. Miss Dorothy High
  26. Mr. W. E. Holmes
  27. Mr. William W. Howe
  28. Mrs. Howe
  29. Mr. L. H. Howe
  30. Mr. .J. A. Howell
  31. Mrs. Howell
  32. Miss Iungerich
  33. Miss Jackson
  34. Dr. J. R. Johnson
  35. Mrs. Johnson
  36. Mr. William Lacey
  37. Mrs. Lacey
  38. Mr. Charles E. Lauriat
  39. Mr. R. L. Leyensaler
  40. Mrs. Levensaler
  41. Miss Hilda Marsh
  42. Mr. Edwin G. McInnes
  43. Mrs. McInnes
  44. Miss Dorothy McInnes
  45. Mrs. Metcalf
  46. Mrs. Frederick A. Morrell
  47. Mrs. D. 0. Pease
  48. Mr. Sherard Smith
  49. Mrs. Smith
  50. Mr. J. Sproul Smith
  51. Mrs. Sproul Smith
  52. Mrs. Frederick Smyth
  53. Miss M. Spring
  54. Mr. L. M. Stockton
  55. Miss M. R. Sturgis
  56. Miss E. R. Sturgis
  57. Mr. F. H. Swift
  58. Mr. E. T. Tileston
  59. Mrs. Charles Torrey
  60. Mr. W. B. Valentine
  61. Mrs. Valentine and Maid
  62. Mr. Allan Wellman
  63. Mrs. Wheelock
  64. Mr. R. Whidden
  65. Mrs. Whidden
  66. Miss Whidden
  67. Mr. Jos. N. White
  68. Miss Winifred E. White
  69. Mr. E. S. Williams
  70. Mrs. Williams
  71. Miss F. Williams

 

Children on the Cunard Steamships
The accompanying pictures afford some glimpses of child-life on board Cunard Steamers. A Baby Show is always an exhibition of interest, and when held at sea especially so. Clearly the little ones are happy and comfortable ; in fact, their smiling faces furnish unsolicited testimony to the steadiness of the ship by which they were travelling, and the good time they were having. Young Girl on Deck of A Cunard Steamship
Immigrant Children on the deck of a steamer
Immigrant Children on the Deck of a Cunard Steamer (Above) Young Girl on Deck of a Cunard Steamship

DIVINE SERVICE

On Sunday, June 24th, Divine Service was held in the Saloon. Purser E. C. F. Moore officiated. A collection for the Seamen's Charities of Boston and Liverpool was taken, and the amount realised was £3 5s 10d.

THE DAY'S RUN.

Tuesday, June 20th., left Liverpool at, 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 21st, at 10:07 a.m. arrived at Queenstown. Left Queenstown at 11:34 Fastnet abeam 3:30 p.m.

Abstract of Log

  • Thursday, June 22 350 Miles
  • Friday June 23 375 Miles
  • Saturday, June 24 391 Miles
  • Sunday, June 25 352 Miles
  • Monday, June 26 383 Miles
  • Tuesday, June 27 383 Miles
  • Wednesday June 28 373 Miles
  • Wednesday to Boston Lightship 143 Miles

FROM THE LOG.

  • June 22nd, at 6.10 a.m., passed north of Leyland liner, bound East.
  • June 22nd, at 8.40 p.m., in wireless communication with R.M.S. " Lucania," bound East.
  • June 23rd. at 12.40., in wireless communication with s.s. " Cedric," bound East.
  • June 24th, at 1.3o p.m., in wireless communication with s.s. "Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse," bound West.
  • June 24th at ro a.m., in wireless communication with Cunard s.s, Saxonia," bound East.
  • June 25th, at 7.2o a.m., in wireless communication with the s.s.. "Baltic," bound East.
  • June 25th, at 3.45 p m., in wireless communication viith the s.s. " Rotterdam," bound East.
  • June 27th, at 9.30 a.m., in wireless communication with Cunard s.s: " Ultonia," bound West.

SUMMARY OF PASSENGERS

  • 1st. Class 72
  • 2nd. Class 130
  • 3rd. Class 796
  • Total 998
  • Crew 255
  • Total Number on Board 1253
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