Dominion Line Royal Mail Steamers - Dominion Line Passenger Lists, Brochures, Historical Archives

The Dominion Line Royal Mail Steamers was involved in the transatlantic immigrant passenger service between Liverpool, Queenstown (Cobh) and Boston; Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal and Naples to Boston. They were in operation under Dominion Line from the late 1800s to 1908.
Passenger Lists (Transcribed)
View the Complete Listing of Dominion Line Passenger Lists Available at the Archives
Brochures
- 1900 Brochure: Book of Views - The Fleet of the Dominion Line with information on Accommodations in first, second and third class, and interior and exterior Photographs.
Advertisements
- 1890s Dominion Line Advertising Materials - Routes, Agencies, Fleet, and Accommodations.
Other Dominion Line Historical Documents in the Archives In the Queue For Uploading
- 1907-12-11 Letter to a Dear Old Friend, written on Dominion Line Stationery, Toronto - A slice of life in 1907.
- 1909-08-19 Second Class, S.S. Dominion, Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal
- 1910-03 Plan of Passenger Accommodation, S.S. Dominion (Twin-Screw Steamer Dominion) includes the Promenade Deck, Saloon Deck and Middle Deck with Third Class Accommodations highlighted. This plan reveals open berths common for steerage passengers, one room had 165 open berths and another 90 ? open berths plus three other sections fore and aft containing over 100 berths (4-8 berths per room) in each section



