RMS Carinthia Ephemera Collection
All Digitized Ephemera for the RMS Carinthia available at the GG Archives. Common items of ephemera in our maritime collection include passenger lists, brochures, event and entertainment programs, and other memorabilia produced for a voyage or ship.

Cunard to Liverpool via Cobh (Queenstown) - 1920s
Superb interior photographs of the Cunard steamships Carinthia, Franconia, Laconia, Samaria, and Scythia makes this an excellent brochure from the 1920s. The uniqueness of this booklet is greatly improved by the inclusions of context with photo captions.

1929-09-28 RMS Carinthia Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Cunard Line
- Class of Passengers: First Class
- Date of Departure: 28 September 1929
- Route: Liverpool to New York via Queenstown (Cobh)
- Commander: Captain R. V. Peel, R.D., R.N.R.

1932-08-26 RMS Carinthia Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Cunard Line
- Class of Passengers: Tourist Class
- Date of Departure: 26 August 1932
- Route: New York to London via Plymouth and Le Havre
- Commander: Captain P. A. Murchie, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R.

1938-01-15 RMS Carinthia Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Cunard Line
- Class of Passengers: Cabin and Tourist Class
- Date of Departure: 15 January 1938
- Route: Liverpool to New York and Boston via Greenock
- Commander: Captain P. A. Murchie, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R.

1939-07-25 SS Carinthia Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Cunard Line
- Class of Passengers: Cruise
- Date of Departure: 25 July 1939
- Route: New York to Quebec, Gaspé, and Halifax and returning to New York
- Commander: Captain W. C. Battle, D.S.C., R.D., R.N.R.
Ephemera contained in the GG Archives collection represent the souvenirs provided to the passengers of each voyage. Many of these souvenir ephemeral items have disappeared over the years.
Our selection varies considerably by ship, and likely contains only a sampling of what was originally produced and printed by the steamship lines.
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