SS Transylvania Passenger List - 3 September 1927
Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List for the TSS Transylvania of the Anchor Line, Departing 3 September 1927 from Glasgow to New York via Moville, Commanded by Captain David W. Bone. Includes Information for Passengers. GGA Image ID # 1e3a67d207
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: David W. Bone
- Chief Officer: Frank M. Henderson
- Chief Engineer: James P. McGown
- Surgeon: William C. Borrie
- Purser: R. S. Willoughby O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R
- Chief Steward: A. E. Jones
Saloon Passengers
- Mr. W. F. Adam
- Mrs. Adam
- Mr. Richard L. Adam
- Miss Mary Adams
- Mr. Carlyle E. Ahrens
- Mrs. Andrews
- Miss Louise Andrews
- Miss L. M. Barker
- Miss Alice Bartlett
- Mr. Frank D. Bell
- Mrs. Bell
- Mr. Stephen Bell
- Miss Frances Bell
- Mr. Fred. S. Beveridge
- Dr. G. G. Brownell
- Mrs. Brownell
- Mrs. Wm. C. Burling
- Miss Lillie A. Burling
- Miss Alice C. Burling
- Mrs. M. G. Cameron
- Mrs. M. Cameron
- Miss Constance Cameron
- Miss Laura H. Cassedy
- Miss Mary Chamberlain
- Miss Molly N. Childs
- Miss Ethel Cochrane
- Miss J. Cochrane
- Mr. J. Cole
- Mrs. Cole
- Master Charles Cole
- Mrs. M. Coombs
- Mr. Robert P. Craig
- Miss Margaret Cronin
- Miss Ernestine Crummel
- Mrs. Jennie Cunningham
- Miss Anne Cunningham
- Miss Nell Dooley
- Mr. Alexander Dawson
- Mrs. Dawson
- Mr. Basil D'Emo
- Mrs. D'Emo
- Mr. Joseph Egerer
- Mrs. Agnes Egerer
- Mr. Peter Elder
- Mrs. Elder
- Miss Elizabeth Fleming
- Mr. Talton Francis
- Mrs. Francis
- Miss Jane Francis
- Miss Miriam Francis
- Miss Ethel Fenn
- Mr. Wm. Ferguson
- Mrs. Ferguson
- Mr. David Ferguson
- Miss Margaret Ferguson
- Miss Janet Ferguson
- Miss Margaret Gallagher
- Miss E. H. Gebbard
- Miss Edith Grieve
- Mrs. Frederica Guilker
- Mr. Robert A. Hamilton
- Mrs. Hamilton
- Miss C. Hamilton
- Mr. John Harman
- Mrs. Harman
- Master John Harman
- Mr. Samuel W. Hawley
- Miss Lenore Hellman
- Mr. William Hendry
- Mr. Henry Hewart
- Mr. Richard Hewart
- Mr. George Hewart
- Mr. V. L. Highland
- Miss Ethel Holingsworth
- Mr. James Irving
- Mrs. Irving
- Master Ellis Irving
- Mrs. Elsie Jack
- Miss Dorothy Jackson
- Miss Martha C. James
- Dr. P. C. Jameson
- Mrs. Jameson
- Miss Edith Johnson
- Miss Alice Kranz
- Mr. Douglas Laird
- Mr. Thos. Lawrence
- Mr. Henry Lawrie
- Mr. John Lawrie
- Mrs. Lawrie
- Mr. James Leitch
- Mrs. Leitch
- Miss Ann Lemen
- Mr. Richard Lindabury
- Mrs. Lindabury
- Col. Chas. Lloyd
- Mrs. Lloyd
- Mr. James G. Ludlum
- Miss Ruth Luetkemeyer
- Miss Marguerite Lux
- Mr. Robert McBratney
- Mrs. McBratney
- Mr. James McCunn
- Mrs. McCunn
- Mrs. McDermott
- Mr. Fred MacDonald
- Mrs. MacDonald
- Mr. Patrick McGraw
- Mrs. McGraw
- Mrs. J. C. McKeown
- Miss I. McKeown
- Mr. Wm. McKewen
- Mrs. McKewen
- Mrs. Martin
- Miss Florence Martin
- Mrs. G. P. Martindale
- Mr. James V. Martindale
- Mr. Henry H. Meyers
- Mrs. Meyers
- Miss Mildred Meyers
- Dr. Edith M. Meyers
- Miss Jeanette Meyers
- Mr. Frank Miller
- Mrs. Miller
- Mrs. Mills
- Miss Cath. Mills
- Miss Laura Mohun
- Dr. William D. Morgan
- Miss Margaret Moir
- Miss Janet Moir
- Mr. Davis Morris
- Mrs. Morris
- Miss Martha Morris
- Miss F. C. Myers
- Dr. Hanley Pallister
- Mrs. Eliz. Pallister
- Miss Helen Pallister
- Miss Beatrice Pallister
- Mr. F. M. Paltzgroff
- Mrs. Paltzgroff
- Mr. G. M. Porterfield
- Mrs. Edward Rock
- Miss Eveline I. Rock
- Dr. E. Rayman
- Mrs. Rayman
- Master Norman Rayman
- Miss Sylvia Rayman
- Miss Laura C. Riffe
- Mrs. Mary L. Rifle
- Mrs. Alfred A. Ritchie
- Miss Margaret Robertson
- Dr. Nathaniel Robinson
- Mrs. Robinson
- Miss Marjorie Ross
- Mr. Robert Ross
- Mrs. Ross
- Mr. Jacob A. Samuel
- Mrs. Samuel
- Dr. Robert D. Scott
- Mrs. Scott
- Miss E. Sellier
- Mr. Samuel Sharpe, Sr
- Mr. Samuel Sharpe, Jr.
- Mr. Samuel C. Shaw
- Mrs. Shaw
- Mr. Fred S. Shaw
- Miss Margaret E. Shaw
- Mrs. Shortall
- Miss Helen Shortall
- Mr. Walter Sinclair
- Miss Sadie Smith
- Miss Florence Smith
- Mr. Leon Sobel
- Mr. A. P. Spence
- Mr. H. G. Spence
- Mr. A. P. Spence, Jr.
- Mrs. Spence
- Miss Doris Spence
- Master Gordon Spence
- Miss Mary M. Stabb
- Mr. Robert Stephen
- Mrs. Stephen
- Mr. John N. Stockwell
- Miss Jane W. Stockwell
- Miss Alice K. Stockwell
- Mr. William Sutherland
- Mrs. Sutherland
- Miss Eliz. Sutherland
- Miss Jane Sutherland
- Miss Caroline Sutherland
- Master James Sutherland
- Mr. Wm. Tait
- Mrs. Tait
- Miss Helen Tait
- Mrs. Howard S. Thayer
- Dr. Cuthbert Thompson
- Mrs. Thompson
- Miss Emily Thorpe
- Mr. Alexander Tweed
- Miss C. A. Vanderpoel
- Mrs. Katherine I. Vedder
- Mr. Alexander Walker
- Mrs. Walker
- Mrs. Bates Warren
- Mr. Laurence F. White
- Mr. Hilson H. White
- Mrs. White
- Mrs. J. E. White
- Miss Dorothy White
- Master Jesse. White
- Mr. Gordon P. Williams
- Mrs. Wilson
- Master John Wilson
- Mr. A. C. Wood
- Mrs. L. B. Wright
Second Class Passengers
- Miss Jenny Abercrombie
- Miss H. Ackerly
- Mrs. Margaret Aitken
- Mr. William B. Alston
- Mr. George M. Anderson
- Mr. John C. Anderson
- Mrs. Mary Andrew
- Master Thos. G. Andrew
- Mrs. M. Bailey
- Mr. David J. Barry
- Mr. Thos. Begg
- Mr. John A. Bell
- Mrs. Eliz. Bicket
- Mrs. Margaret Birrell
- Miss Isabella Birrell
- Mrs. Janet Black
- Mr. William Black
- Mrs. M. Bonnington
- Miss Mary Borland
- Mrs. Margaret Boyd
- Miss Henrietta Boyd
- Miss Mary Boyle
- Miss Rose Boyle
- Miss Mary A. Boyle
- Miss May Brown
- Mr. James Buick
- Mrs. Minnie M. Buick
- Mrs. Sarah Buxton
- Master James Buxton
- Master Willis Buxton
- Mr. Alex. Campbell
- Mrs. Eliz. Campbell
- Mrs. Mary Campbell
- Miss Margaret Cance
- Mrs. J. Carnegie
- Miss M. Carnegie
- Miss A. Carnegie
- Mr. J. G. Carnegie
- Miss Agnes Cherrie
- Miss Alice Clarke
- Mr. David W. T. Cochrane
- Miss Winifred Colvin
- Master Owen Connolly
- Miss Susannah Conway
- Mr. Chas. S. Cook
- Mr. Findley Cook
- Mrs. Findley Cook
- Master James Crawford
- Mrs. Eliz. Cruickshank
- Mrs. Anna Curran
- Mr. James Dallas
- Mr. Frank Deakin
- Mr. Thomas Deuchars
- Mr. James Devine
- Mr. Patrick Devine
- Mrs. Nellie Devine
- Miss Mart. Doig
- Mr. Daniel Doonan
- Mrs. Mary Doonan
- Miss Janet Dougan
- Miss Margaret Dugan
- Miss Rose Durnin
- Mrs. Madge Elwood
- Master Cecil Elwood
- Mr. Fredk. Eurick
- Mrs. J.R. Fairhurst
- Mr. Henry Fenn
- Mrs. Margaret Fenn
- Miss Mary Ellen Ferry
- Mrs. Jane Fiddes
- Miss L. Florence
- Mrs. Normant E. Ford
- Miss Annie Ford
- Mrs. Sarah Forsythe
- Miss Jeanie Fraser
- Miss Mary Anne Galbraith
- Mr. Daniel Gallaher
- Miss Nora Gibbons
- Miss Mary Gilfidden
- Miss Eliz. Goldie
- Miss Flora M. Grant
- Mrs. Henrietta Gregory
- Mr. William Guthrie
- Mr. Wm. C. Hackett
- Mrs. Susan Hackett
- Mr. David Hackett
- Mr. Wm. C. Hackett
- Mrs. Ann Hamilton
- Mrs. Eliz. Hamilton
- Mr. R. Hanna
- Master George Hanna
- Mrs. R. Hanna
- Mrs. Jane K. Hay
- Mr. Robert Hay
- Mrs. Robert Hay
- Mrs. Daniel Hearty
- Miss Ruth Hearty
- Mr. George Hill
- Mrs. Helen Howat
- Mr. Hugh Hunter
- Mr. William Hunter
- Miss Mary Irvine
- Mrs. Jean Jackson
- Miss Mary R. Johnston
- Miss Mabel Jordan
- Mr. Robert Kay
- Mrs. Richard Kay
- Miss Isabel Kay
- Mr. Alex. Kindness
- Mr. W. Graham Lees
- Mrs. Eliz. Leishman
- Mr. John Littlejohn
- Mrs. J. J. Littlejohn
- Master Jack Littlejohn
- Mrs. Eliz. Livingston
- Miss Lilian Livingston
- Miss Agnes Livingston
- Mrs. Mary Logan
- Miss Josephine Logan
- Mr. Campbell McCall
- Mrs. Campbell McCall
- Master James McCall
- Miss Margaret McCall
- Miss Beatrice B. McCann
- Mrs. Martha McClure
- Miss Mary McColl
- Miss Mart. McCool
- Mr. Alexander McCormick
- Mrs. Mary McCoughan
- Mrs. Eliz. McCulloch
- Miss Mary McCulloch
- Mr. Patrick McDermott
- Mrs. Susan McDermott
- Miss J. MacDonald
- Mr. Archie McDougall
- Mrs. Mary McDougall
- Mr. Wm. McDougall
- Mrs. Susana McDougall
- Miss Annie McDougall
- Master Arch. McDougall
- Rev. William McDougall
- Mrs. Marion McDougall
- Miss Teresa McDougall
- Miss Jean McDougall
- Mrs. Agnes McElhinney
- Miss Elizabeth McElhinney
- Master Richard McElhinney
- Mrs. Mary McFarland
- Master Robert McFarland
- Mrs. Mona McHugh
- Miss Mary McHugh
- Master Frank McHugh
- Miss Cath. Mcllhagga
- Miss Jane McIntosh
- Miss Amy Macintyre
- Miss Rose A. McIntyre
- Mr. John MacKenzie
- Miss Kennethina McKenzie
- Mrs. Alice Mackey
- Mr. Walter Mackie
- Mrs. Mary Mackie
- Master Walter Mackie
- Miss Bettie Mackie
- Miss Anna McKillop
- Miss Cath. McKinnon
- Miss Mary McLernon
- Miss Elizabeth McPhillips
- Miss Margaret McPhillips
- Mrs. Isabella Magilton
- Master James Magilton
- Mrs. A. Malcolm
- Mr. Frank Mallon
- Mr. James Mallon
- Mrs. Mary Mallon
- Master Gordon Marquis
- Miss Janet Mathie
- Mrs. Annie Matthewson
- Miss Martha E. Melville
- Mrs. Kate Merry
- Miss Margaret Millar
- Mrs. Jeanie Miller
- Master Robert Miller
- Miss Caroline Milligan
- Miss Jessie Milne
- Mr. Andrew Milton
- Mr. Donald Mitchell
- Mrs. Catherine Monaghan
- Mrs. Jessie Morrison
- Mrs. Jennie Newman
- Miss Sophie Newman
- Baillie R. Nicol
- Mrs. Alice Nicol
- Mrs. Agnes O'Brien
- Mr. Charles O'Connor
- Miss Isabella O'Donnell
- Mrs. Lizzie Orr
- Mrs. Margt. Osborne
- Master Thos. Osborne
- Mr. S. W. Park
- Mrs. S. W. Park
- Master Colvin Park
- Master Gordon Park
- Mr. George Paton
- Miss Annie G. Philan
- Mrs. Anna G. Pira
- Miss Charlotte Porter
- Mr. George Purgavie
- Mrs. Isabella Purgavie
- Miss Maria Reid
- Miss Charlote Richardson
- Mrs. A. Ritchie
- Miss Constance Ritchie
- Miss Margt. Robbie
- Mr. Anus Robertson
- Mrs. Isabella Saunders
- Miss Margaret Scott
- Mr. Thomas J. Scullion
- Mrs. Mary Jane Selleck
- Miss Celia Shields
- Mrs. Myra Siefried
- Master August Siefried
- Miss Annie Smith
- Mr. James Smith
- Mr. Wm. D. Smith
- Mrs. Wm. D. Smith
- Mr. Hugh Stein
- Mrs. Allen Stocks
- Miss Juan Stocks
- Mr. Alex. Sutherland
- Mrs. Alex. Sutherland
- Miss Agnes Sutherland
- Miss Lucy Sutherland
- Miss Charlotte Swanson
- Miss Mary A. Timoney
- Mrs. Jeanie Topping
- Mr. Donald Treasurer
- Mrs. Gertrude Treen
- Mr. Norman Uprichard
- Mr. Alfred Uprichard
- Miss Marguerite Walker
- Mr. W. S. Walt
- Mrs. W. S. Walt
- Master W. Walt
- Miss Nellie Walt
- Miss Alice Watt
- Miss Helen D. Watt
- Mrs. John Weir
- Master John Weir
- Dr. W. Powers Wilkinson
- Mrs. W. Powers Wilkinson
- Miss Margaret Wright
- Mrs. Gertrude E. Wylie
- Mr. Samuel J. Wylie
- Mrs. Eliz. Wyllie
- Miss Alice J. Yeats
- Mr. Robert Young
Anchor Line Fleet
Services
- Glasgow and New York (Via Moville)
- Glasgow and Boston
- Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool to Gibraltar, Port Said, Suez and Bombay
- Bombay to Suez, Port Said, Marseilles
- Marseilles to Gibraltar, Liverpool and Glasgow
Table of Distances
- Glasgow to Greenock : 21 Miles
- Greenock to Moville : 104 Miles
- Moville to Malin Head : 22 Miles
- Malin Head to Nantucket Lightship : 2,578 Miles
- Nantucket Lightship to Fire Island : 164 Miles
- Fire Island to Sandy Hook Lightship : 30 Miles
- Sandy Hook Lightship to Sandy Hook : 8 Miles
- Sandy Hook to New York : 16 Miles
- Total : 2;943 Miles
When on Southern Track the distance is slightly longer.
Information for Passengers
Additional Passage Money or Freight paid on board —Passengers should obtain a receipt on the Company's form for such disbursements.
Baggage.—Enquiries regarding baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Second Steward.
To facilitate examination and identification of bag- gage on landing, all packages should have an official label affixed; these labels are supplied on board on application.
Trunks, etc., will be stored and re-shipped by the Company if desired (see Storage).
Baggage Insurance.—Passengers are recommended to insure their baggage as, in the event of loss or damage, the Company cannot accept liability beyond the limit specified on the Steamer Contract Tickets. Rates and particulars on application.
Bar closes at 11p.m.
Barber's Shop.—There is a well-appointed Barber's Shop on board. Ladies will be attended to by appointment.
In addition to the usual toilet requisites, useful articles, ranging from photographic films to material for fancy dress costumes, are on sale.
Cables and Telegrams for despatch by ordinary land wire should be handed in at the Wireless Telegraph Office. The time of acceptance for cables and tele- grams to be sent by ordinary land wire will be intimated on the notice boards.
Wireless, cable and telegraph forms may be obtained from the Wireless office.
Clothes Pressing.—Application should be made to the Barber, from whom rates and other particulars can be obtained.
Complaints of incivility, carelessness or inattention on thepart of any of the ship's staff should be im- mediately reported to the Purser or Chief Steward, and failing satisfaction to the Captain.
Deck Chairs and Rugs may be hired at a cost of 6/3 (or $1.50) each, on application to the Deck Steward. Each rug is contained in a sealed cardboard box, and bears a serial number worked into the material so that Passengers will have no difficulty in identifying their rugs. At the end of each voyage the rugs which have been in use are sent to the store and thoroughly cleaned before being re-issued.
Divine Service may be held in the Saloon (weather permitting) once every Sunday forenoon, and for those who so desire facilities areprovided for the celebration of Mass.
Dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a licence has been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of Licence can only be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.
Dogs can only be carried by special arrangement being made with the Company prior to embarkation. Whilst on board they are not permitted in any of the public rooms or staterooms.
Drafts are issued, free of charge, payable in currency at any of the offices of the Company in the United States and Canada, and, similarly, drafts are issued in the United States and Canada payable at any of the Company's offices in the United Kingdom in sterling or at the Company's offices in Europe in the currency of the country on which they are drawn.
Information.—If Passengers are in doubt on any point appertaining to their ocean voyage, or railroad journey, they are advised to consult the Purser, who will be leased to give any assistance or information desired.
Kiosk.—Passengers can obtain confectionery, fruit, toys, souvenirs, novels, etc., at reasonable prices in the Kiosk.
Library.—Library books may be obtained on application to the Librarian. The books are issued free of charge.
Lifebelts must not be removed from staterooms, except in cases of extreme danger and necessity.
Lights in Saloon until 11:00 pm; in Public Rooms until 11:30 pm
Meals.—Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am; Lunch, 1:00 pm; Dinner, 7:00 pm
When two sittings are necessary, meals will be served as follows :—
Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am.; Lunch, First sitting, 12:30 pm; Second sitting, 1.30 pm
Dinner, First sitting, 6:15 pm; Second sitting, 7.30 pm
Passengers may reserve seats at table for the voyage on application to the Chief Steward. Meals cannot be served in cabins or on deck unless with the Surgeon's permission.
Children's Meals— Breakfast, 9:00 am; Dinner, noon; Tea, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Ports.—Passengers are requested not to open the ports. The Stewards will do this whenever practicable.
Postage Stamps are on sale at Purser's Bureau. A notice will be displayed stating the hours at which stamps may be obtained and also the latest time for posting mail matter on board.
British stamps must be used for correspondence posted on the High Seas. Rates :—Letters to United Kingdom and United States of America, 11d. for the first ounce and id. for each additional ounce. Post- cards, 1 1/2 d. each.
Railway and Steamer Time Tables may be consulted on application to the Librarian.
Recovery of U.S. Head Tax.—To enable the refund of United States Head Tax to be secured, Passengers who intend staying in the United States for less than sixty days must state so on Declaration Form at time of booking. They must also inform the Immigration Officer at the Port of Landing that they are returning within 60 days, and obtain from him Certificate Form 514.
It is also necessary for Transit Certificate Form 514 to be handed to the Company when completed, in time to allow same to be lodged with the American Authorities within 120 days of passenger's arrival in the United States.
Unless this regulation is complied with the Tax cannot be recovered.
Passengers who declare at the Port of Landing their intention of remaining in the United States for a period loner than 60 days will not be refunded Head Tax by the United States Government, even although they eventually leave the country within the 60 days limit.
Redirection of Mail.—Passengers who expect letters or parcels to be delivered to the ship after they have dis- embarked should leave their full names and addresses at the Bureau in order that their mail may be forwarded to them.
Return Bookings.—The Purser and his staff will at all times bepleased to assist Passengers in the arranging of their return passages, or to supply them with the name and address of the agent in the town to which they are proceeding.
Smoking.—Cigarette smokers are requested to be care- ful when smoking on deck to see that cigarettes are extinguished before being thrown away. Children are not allowed in the Smoking Room.
Storage.—The Company will undertake to store deck chairs and steamer trunks belonging to Passengers at owner's risk until they are required when returning. Chairs and trunks should have owner's namepainted on them, and they will not be re-shipped without in- structions being sent to Baggage Master, Anchor Line, Yorkhill Quay, Glasgow, or, in the case of Italian Ports, care of Anchor Line, Genoa, or Anchor Line, Naples.
A description of the articles should be given, also name of steamer from which they were landed and date. No shawls, rugs, &c., to be attached to chairs. No charge for storage is made if the owners return by the Company's vessels. If chairs or trunks are forwarded by rail this is done at owner's risk and expense.
Table-Seating —The Chief Steward has the arrangement of table-seating.
The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Captain, for treating Passengers at their request for any illness not originating on board the ship. In the case of sickness contracted on board no charge will be made and medicine will be provided free.
Through Bookings to Gibraltar, Egypt and India.— The Anchor Line steamers engaged in this service have excellent saloon accommodation. Fullparticulars as to fares, etc., on application.
Tobacco, Spirits, etc.—Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, wines, spirits and perfumery are liable to duty on being brought into the United Kingdom, and the smallest quantities should be declared to the Customs Authorities.
Valuables.—Money or valuables should not be exposed in staterooms. The Company will not be responsible for articles lost or stolen. Valuables may be deposited in ship's safe, under care of the Purser, free of charge.
Passengers are warned that they should not on any account part with money or valuables to any persons representing themselves as members of the ship's staff.
Wireless Telegraph Rates
Ship To Shore Messages
Via British Stations.—For messages to the United Kingdom the rate is 11d. per word, inclusive of landline charges.
Via United States Stations.—The rate via New York, Chatham, Mass., East Moriches, is 9d.per word, plus landline charges.
Via Canadian Station.—The rate via Louisburg, N.S., is 9d. per word,plus landline charges.
Note.—All charges must be prepaid. Every word in the address, text, and signature is counted and charged for.
Reserving Hotel Accommodation.—By arrangement with certain hotels, messages reserving accommodation may be sent by Passengers free of charge. A list of these hotels is kept in the W.T. Office, and Passengers should enquire there.
Ship To Ship Messages
The rate on ship to ship messages is 8d. per word,
Wireless Letters
A Wireless Letter consists of a message transmitted to a ship traveling in the opposite direction and posted on her arrival at destination by " Registered Post." These messages are only charged for at the rate of 5s. for the first twenty words with 2d. per additional word to a maximum of 100 words.
At certain times during the day a wireless operator is in attendance in thepassenger quarters for the purpose of giving information and receiving messages for transmission. Notices giving time and place are displayed throughout the ship. At all times, however conduct their business at the Wireless Office if they prefer to do so.
Anchor Line Offices and Agencies
- London : Anchor Line, 48 Fenchurch Street, E.C.3
- London : Cunard Line, 26-27 Cockspur Street, S.W.1
- Liverpool : Anchor Line, Cunard Building, Water Street
- Manchester : Anchor Line, 64 Cross Street
- Dundee : Anchor Line, 52 Commercial Street
- Londonderry : Anchor Line, Foyle Street
- Belfast : James Little & Co. (Belfast), Ltd., 1 Albert Square
- Southampton : Cunard Line, Maritime Chambers, Canute Road
- Cherbourg : E. Rose, Cunard Line Agent, 54 Quai Alexandre III
- Paris : Compagnie Nord Atlantique, 6 Rue Scribe
- Havre : Compagnie Nord Atlantique, 23 Quai George V
- Berlin : Cunard Line Reisebureau G.m.b.H., Hotel Bristol
- Hamburg : Cunard See Transport G.m.b.H., Neuer-Jungfernstieg 5
- Vienna : Cunard Line, Karntnerring 4
- Gibraltar : Cunard-Anchor Office, 102 Main Street
- Marseilles : Compagnie de Consignations Maritimes, A. V. Fenton & Cie., 1 Rue Beauvau
- Nice : Compagnie Nord Atlantique, 11 Promenade des Anglais
- Genoa : Carr Brothers, 41 Piazza Nunziata
- Leghorn : Carr Brothers, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele 18
- Naples : Di Luggo Wood & Co., 59 Via Guglielmo Sanfelice
- Rome : Cunard-Anchor Office, 155 Via del Tritone
- Venice : A. Bertoli & Co., 4191 Riva Schiavoni
- Copenhagen : C. Mogensen, Cunard-Anchor Building, 1 Nyhavn
- Gothenburg : Carl O. M. Forsberg, Sodra Hamngatan 65
- Oslo : F. J. Elster & M. R. Raffel, Princensgate 2c
- Stockholm : Emil Alin, Gustav Adolfs Torg. 18
- Port Said : Cory Bros. & Co., Ltd
- Suez : G. Beyts & Co
- Cairo : Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., Tourist Office, nr. Shepheard's Hotel
- Alexandria : Albert Mussa, 6 Marina
- Algiers : Atwater Shipping Co., 5 Boulevard Carnot
- Bombay : Grahams Trading Co., Ltd., Graham's Buildings, Parsee Bazaar Street
- Calcutta : Grahams Trading Co., Ltd. (P.O. Box No. 147), 9 Clive St
- Karachi : Grahams Trading Co., Ltd. (P.O. Box No. 30), McLeod Rd
- Madras : Best & Co. (P.O. Box No. 63), First Line Beach
- Colombo : Delmege, Forsyth & Co
- New York : Anchor Line, 25 Broadway
- Chicago : Anchor Line, 140 N. Dearborn Street
- Atlanta : Anchor Line, 30 Walton Street
- Baltimore : Anchor Line, 107 East Baltimore Street
- Boston : Anchor Line, 126 State Street
- Cleveland : Anchor Line, 1022 Chester Avenue
- Detroit : Anchor Line, 1243 Washington Boulevard
- Minneapolis : Anchor Line, Corner Third Street and Second Avenue, S
- New Orleans : Anchor Line, 205 St. Charles Street
- Philadelphia : Anchor Line, 220 South 16th Street
- Pittsburgh : Anchor Line, 712 Smithfield Street
- San Francisco : Anchor Line, S.W. Corner Market and First Streets
- Seattle : Anchor Line, White Building, 407 Union Street
- St. Louis : Anchor Line, 1135-37 Olive Street
- Washington : Anchor Line, 1406 H. Street, N.W
- Portland, ME. : The Robert Reford Co., Inc., 198 Middle Street
- Montreal : The Robert Reford Co., Ltd., 20 Hospital Street
- Quebec : The Robert Reford Co., Ltd., 67 St. Peter Street
- Halifax, NS : The Robert Reford Co., Ltd., Corner George and Granville Sts
- St. John, NB : The Robert Reford Co., Ltd., 162 Prince William Street
- Toronto : The Robert Reford Co., Ltd., Bay and Wellington Streets
- Vancouver : Anchor Line, 622 Hastings Street
- Winnipeg : Anchor Line, Scott Block, 270 Main Street