SS France Passenger List 27 September 1924
Onlookers Wave to a Sailing Vessel in Costumes Reminiscent of the Late Modern Period That Illustrated the Front Cover of This Cabin Passenger List for the French Line's SS France of the French Line. The Ship Departed 27 September 1924 From Le Havre for New York via Plymouth, Commanded by Captain L. Roch. GGA Image ID # 157af3c594. Alamy 2C4BC12
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Mr L. ROCH, Commander
- Second Captain: Mr VOGEL
- Chief Engineer: Mr CAMAY
- Assistant Engineer: Mr HOUDOUIN
- Purser: Mr LE DANTEC
- Assistant Purser: Mr A. QUEDEC
- Assistant Purser: Mr QUEFFELEAN
- Surgeon: Mr MACE
- Baggage Master: Mr LECLERCQ
- Chief Steward: Mr SARDA
- Assistant Steward: Mr MENGUY
- Assistant Steward: Mr BAVILLE
- Assistant Steward: Mr PRINGAULT
First Class Passengers
- Mrs. d’Agramonte
- Miss O. d’Agramonte
- Mrs. J. Dixon Andrews
- Mr Aragon Mrs. Aragon
- Mrs. Murray Ansley
- Mr Bertin
- Miss M. Blum
- Mr Charles Bernard
- Mrs. Charles Bernard
- Miss M. Barrais
- Mr S. Bookman
- Mrs. S. Bookman
- Master J. Bonner
- Mrs. Lucie C. Babbitt
- Miss Eleanor Babbitt
- Miss Mable Boll
- Miss Lilian Boll
- Mr Harvey M. Boyer
- Mrs. Harvey M. Boyer
- Mrs. E. H. Becker
- Miss E. Blum
- Miss M. Blum
- Miss B. Brunei
- Mr A. Buzzi-Peccia
- Mr F. P. Blair
- Mr J. P. Blair
- Mrs. C. S. Carver
- Mrs. Thomas Shield Clark
- Miss Alma Shield Clark
- Mr G. M. Chanut
- Mr P. Cartier
- Mrs. P. Cartier
- Miss M. Cartier
- Mr. L. J. Christopher
- Mr James W. Carter
- Mrs. James W. Carter
- Mr Robert S. Cohen
- Mrs. Robert S. Cohen
- Mrs. J. H. Cheston
- Mr Ch. Corbett
- Mrs. Ch. Corbett
- Mr Crossman
- Mr Chas. E. Carrigan
- Mr Guilieo Galbi Casazza
- Mrs. B. Delavau
- Miss E. Delavau
- Mrs. Wm E. Donovan
- Miss Jane Donovan
- Mrs. M. W. Dows Dunham
- Mrs. W. C. Dickerman
- Miss J. I. C. Dickerman
- Miss H. R. Dickerman
- Miss C. R. Dickerman
- Mrs. C. Drayton
- Mr A. Delavigne
- Mr G. Ebert
- Mr Ellinger
- Miss Ellinger
- Commandant Edwards
- Mrs. Edwards
- Mr Carlo Edwards
- Miss Antoinette Foix
- Mr Fiechter
- Mrs. Fiechter
- Mrs. C. H. Frottingham
- Mr Eug. Fau
- Mrs. Eug. Fau
- Mr C. R. Fleischman
- Mr E. A. Filene
- Dr L. Fischer
- Mrs. L. Fischer
- Mrs. T. Farrell
- Miss M. Farrell
- Mr F. Farrell
- Mr T. Farrell
- Mrs. W. Rodman Fay
- Miss E. Rodman Fay
- Miss H. Faricy
- Mr Fishbein
- Mrs. Fishbein
- Mr Ed. Frisch
- Mrs. Ed. Frisch
- Mr Fred Glidden
- Mrs. Fred Glidden
- Mrs. L. N. Gray
- Miss Allen Gray
- Mr A. D. Grosset
- Miss Mary Goodridge
- Mr G. W. Gibbs
- Mrs. G. W. Gibbs
- Mrs. F. Gordon
- Miss Diana Gibbs and nurse (Ella Sugrue)
- Miss E. Hayes
- Mrs. M. Hauxhurst
- Mrs. Howell, nurse and baby
- Mrs. F. A. Herendeen
- Miss F. Herendeen
- Mrs. Seward Heidelbach
- Mrs. H. R. Hoyt
- Miss L. Hunter
- Miss J. K. Harthy
- Mrs. K. Howard
- Mr H. H. S. Handy
- Mrs. H. H. S. Handy
- Mr Arthur K. Healy
- Mr E. S. Handy
- Mrs. E. S. Handy
- Mrs. Gibbs Hayward
- Mrs. E. Hammerslough
- Mr Radu Irimescu
- Mrs. Radu Irimescu
- Mr I. Iswolsky
- Mrs. I. Iswolsky
- Son Excel. Mr Jusserand
- Mrs. Jusserand
- Mr R. S. Jarvis
- Mrs. R. S. Jarvis
- Mr R. Underwood Johnson
- Mrs. R. Underwood Johnson
- Mr E. Kahn
- Mrs. Kayser
- Mr J. Kantrowitz
- Mrs. J. Kantrowitz
- Mr M. M. Kriedel
- Mrs. M. M. Kriedel and maid
- Mr C. Kwanten
- Mrs. C. Kwanten
- Mr E. Kahn
- Dr A. Landsman
- Mrs. P. Lauzier
- Mr M. Levy
- Mrs. M. Levy
- Mr Albert W. Lilienthal
- Mrs. Albere W. Lilienthal
- Mr Jose de Llaguno
- Mrs. Levi Miss Levi
- Mr Lincoln
- Mr Hooper Lawrence
- Master M. Levy
- Master J. D. Levy and governess
- Mrs. A. Martinez
- Mr Wm. Rutherford Mead
- Mrs. Wm. Rutherford Mead
- Mrs. L. S. Me Kee
- Miss Harriet McKee
- Miss McIntyre
- Mr Henry Mouly
- Mrs. Henry Mouly
- Mr Henry Mouly and son
- Mr B. A. Morton
- Mrs. B. A. Morton
- Miss McGrath
- Mr L. L. Marshall
- Mrs. L. L. Marshall
- Mr S. Marks
- Master A. Mendel and governess
- Mrs. J. Mendel
- Master J. Mendel
- Miss A. E. Me Carthy
- Mr Fred J. Murray
- Miss E. Me Lellan
- Miss Emma Morhard
- Mr W. Forbes Morgan
- Mrs. T. Martin
- Mr I. Maddle
- Mrs. I. Maddle and child
- Miss K. C. O’Toole
- Mr R. L. Pierrepont
- Mrs. R. L. Pierrepont
- Mr D. Philips
- Mrs. D. Philips
- Miss Mary L. Pruyn
- Miss Nelly K. Pruyn
- Mrs. J. L. Preston
- Mrs. J. Paret
- Mr Augustin Peabody
- Mrs. Augustin Peabody
- Miss Pat£
- Mr R. Philips
- Miss A. Philips
- Mr E. C. Pignatel
- Mrs. Lewis A. Rommel
- Mr E. E. Rowe
- Mrs. E. E. Rowe
- Mr Marcel Rossignol
- Mrs. S. Reyna
- Mr Edw, L. Reed
- Miss Rudd
- Miss I. Roe
- Mrs. J. M. Ray
- Miss J. M. Ray, two children and governess
- Miss N. Robson
- Mr J. Ratowski
- Mrs. J. Ratowski
- Mrs. M. D. Robinson
- Miss D. Robinson
- Mr W. D. Randall
- Mr A. E. Sieper
- Dr C. R. Stetson
- Mrs. C. R. Stetson
- Mr E. S. Schlienger
- Mrs. R. S. Sutton
- Hon. J. S. Strahl
- Mrs. J. S. Strahl
- Mr C. Robinson Smith
- Mrs. C. Robinson Smith
- Mr Lucien Schloss
- Mr Alfred F. Seligsberg
- Mr Schwartz
- Mrs. Schwartz
- Mr David Schwartz
- Mrs. David Schwartz, two children and nurse
- Miss C. Sheliabarger
- Mr E. J. Stehli
- Mrs. E. J. Stehli
- Miss J. Schroeder
- Mr Joseph F. Simons
- Mrs. Joseph F. Simons
- Mrs. Wm. C. Savage
- Mrs. H. M. Stevenson
- Miss M. G. Stevenson
- Mr Frederick Sayles
- Mr Ch. Tiberghien
- Mr M. Tiberghien
- Mr W. S. Thompson
- Mrs. W. S. Thompson
- Mr M. Tillier, Directeur General de la Cie
- Mrs. M. Tillier
- Miss J. Thomas
- General S. E. Tillman
- Mrs. C. E. Tracy
- Mrs. H. A. Uterhart
- Miss J. Uterhart
- Mrs. R. Van Pelt
- Mrs. J. Van S. Thorn
- Mr Vizcain
- Mr Harold Van Tine
- Mrs. Harold Van Tine
- Miss E. Van Tinej
- Miss J. Van Tine and governess
- Mr Luigi Villa
- Mrs. Luigi Villa
- Mrs. C. A. Weisl
- Mrs. F. E. Witmer
- Dr A. Wiener
- Mrs. A. Wiener
- Miss E. Wiener
- Miss I. Wick
- Mrs. J. B. White
- Comte de Wierlicki
- Mrs. E. J. Walter
- Master Walter
- Mrs. B. W. Warder
- Mr F. W. Wildenstein
- Mrs. F. W. Wildenstein
- Miss Wildenstein
- Miss Wildenstein and governess
- Mr T. N. Yerkes
- Mrs. T. N. Yerkes
- Miss C. J. Young
- Mr Horace L. Young
Second Class Passengers
- Mr Arachtinger
- Miss Alambert
- Mrs. Anderson
- Mrs. R. Alevy and child
- Mr Ahmed
- Mrs. H. J. Andrews and child
- Mrs. E. Aniy
- Miss Frida Albert
- Mr Adam and child
- Mr R. J. Buigham
- Mrs. Boljkovae
- Mr Bretandeau
- Mrs. Bretandean and child
- Mr Batiguy
- Mrs. Batiguy
- Miss Batiguy
- Mrs. Baratto
- Miss M. Bleuzen
- Mr Antoine Bottez
- Mr J. M. Brown
- Mrs. J. M. Brown
- Mrs. Brun
- Mrs. M. Balzaretti
- Miss Boadry
- Mr Benjamin
- Miss Barrington
- Miss H. Barrington
- Mr P. Benjamin
- Rev. P. Borel
- Mr Borel Mr Bastianells
- Mr E. Bonzon
- Mrs. E. Bonzon
- Miss Bonzon
- Miss Rosa Bigler
- Mr A. J. Coleman
- Mr A Chapatte
- Mrs. A. Chapatte
- Mr W. Clarks
- Mrs. W. Clarks
- Mr J. Cyril
- Mrs. J. Cyril
- Mr Ch. W. Claik
- Mr W. Cruchshauh
- Mrs. W. Cruchshauh
- Miss Lucy Cruchshauh
- Miss Dorothy Cruchshauh
- Mr M. Chestney
- Rev. Carnet
- Mr R. J. Corne
- Miss E. Cole
- Mrs. M. Corinto
- Mr Cruckshauk
- Mrs. Cruckshauk
- Miss L. Cruckshauk
- Miss D. Cruckshauk
- Mr G. Carito
- Mr M. Corinto
- Mrs. E. Crivelli
- Mrs. G. Crivelli
- Miss A. Crivelli
- Miss L. Crivelli
- Master L. Crivelli
- Mr A. Crivelli
- Miss Couklin
- Mr M. Calmel
- Mr L. Calmel
- Mrs. T. P. Doell
- Miss G. Doell
- Mr T. P. Doell
- Mr Delley
- Miss I. F. Depune
- Mrs. Deljour
- Mr B. Dessus
- Mrs. Douarin
- Miss T. Evecoz
- Mrs. J. Edgar
- Mr J. Flemming
- Mrs. Fehlmann
- Mr E. Feiler
- Miss A. Furrer
- Mrs. E. R. Goodwin
- Mr L. Guyot
- Mrs. L. Guyot
- Mr O. V. Gammon
- Mrs. 0. V. Gammon
- Mr Graff Mrs. Graff
- Miss J. G. Gardner
- Mrs. John Geveke
- Mr Ben Garavelli
- Miss S. Grassard
- Mr W. Hilton
- Mrs. W. Hilton
- Master Y. Hilton
- Miss M. Hilton
- Miss J. Hubbard
- Miss E. Handley
- Mrs. M. Humenausky
- Miss E. Herron
- Miss M. Johnson
- Mrs. M. Jones
- Miss J. Jones
- Mrs. V. Jonaudet
- Mrs. H. Kermell
- Mr Kueutz
- Mrs. S. Kutler
- Mrs. E. Kutler
- Mr H. S. Kay
- Mr Kivratkowski
- Mrs. M. Kivratkowski
- Mr Jacob Kaz
- Mrs. M. L. Lusignan
- Mrs. I. Laduccur
- Mrs. A. E. Lloyd
- Mrs. A. E. Lloyd
- Mrs. S. E. Light
- Master R. W. Light
- Mr Legenre Light
- Mrs. Legenre Light
- Miss Legenre Light
- Mr R. Loemersten
- Mrs. R. Loemerstein
- Miss M. Lutz
- Mrs. L. Lecoultre and baby
- Mrs. E. Leuba
- Miss S. Martial
- Mr John Meyer
- Mrs. Virginie Mondel
- Mrs. Maly and child
- Mr E. Magnet
- Mrs. E. Magnet
- Miss Magnet
- Mrs. Moirond
- Mrs. J. Morera
- Mr F. Massa
- Mrs. F. Massa
- Miss Massa
- Mrs. F. P. Moeller
- Rev. Z. S. Martin
- Mrs. B. Morhard
- Mrs. L. Marcel and child
- Mr Marcel Migot
- Mrs. Marcel Migot
- Mrs. G. Morero
- Dr J. Milles
- Mr Morhard Jr.
- Miss A. M. Niepu
- Mr B. Njcholson
- Mrs. W. F. Nash
- Mr G. N. Netamieres
- Mrs. Osothove
- Master Steli Osothove
- Miss Helrne Osothove
- Mrs. P. Pizet
- Master Albert Pezet
- Mr G. D. Peabody
- Miss C. Parent
- Mrs. Peltier
- Miss Peltier
- Mrs. H. Paisson
- Mr M. B. Parker
- Miss M. S. Patterson
- Miss E. Perscler
- Mr A. G. Picaude
- Mr B. Rieger
- Mrs. B. Rieger
- Miss E. Routledgehy
- Mr E. J. Richmond
- Mr S. D. Robinson
- Miss H. L. Roth
- Mrs. M. Roschmann
- Mr E. Renaud
- Mr Rosenbaum
- Mr Rodriguez
- Mrs. Rodriguez and child
- Miss Rousset
- Mrs. V. Rein
- Mr A, Rost
- Mr A. Roth
- Mr H. L. Summer
- Mrs. H. Summer
- Mrs. M. Steffen
- Mrs. Vacheresse
- Miss M. Steffen
- Rev. J. F. Solignac
- Mr H. P. Sturges
- Mr C. Sinne
- Mr A. Schneider
- Mr A. Schneider
- Mrs. A. Schneider
- Miss M. Schneider and child
- Miss P. Schneider
- Miss M. Shaet
- Mr Theo Smith
- Miss Mary Strang
- Mr Schalk
- Miss Steffen and child
- Miss Sloane
- Mr Stephau
- Miss A, L. Slazik
- Mrs. E. Slazik
- Mr P. Slazik
- Mr W. Shaffer
- Mrs. W. Shaffer
- Mr J. Seluri
- Mr Trohler
- Miss Tripaul
- Mr Tanara
- Mr S. Tashna
- Mr E. Udobono
- Mrs. A. Udobono
- Miss F. Udobono
- Miss E. Udobono
- Mrs. Vigne
- Mrs. Van Moppes
- Mr H. Voegli
- Mr j. Wozinca
- Mrs. Walsch
- Miss Walsch
- Miss Weissluig
- Mrs. Madeleine Wald
- Mr Paul Wald
- Mr A. Wilbush
- Mrs. M. Wehrli
- Miss Hilda Young
- Mrs. G. Zeck
- Mrs. Zigfelde
- Mrs. A. Zimmerman
Additions and Changes to Passenger Listings
Errata First Class
- Mr Chas. E. Carrigan Should Read Mr Chas. J. Corrigan
- MrGuilieo Galbi Casazza Should Read Mr G. Gatti-Casazza
- Mr J. Ratowksi Should Read Mr J Ratzkowski
- Mrs. J. Ratowski Should Read Mrs. J. Ratzkowski
- Mr Joseph F. Simons Should Read Mr Joseph F. Simmons
- Mrs. Joseph F. Simons Should Read Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons
- Comte de Wierlicki Should Read Comte de Wierzbicki
Not On Board (First Class)
- Mr Aragon
- Mrs. Aragon
- Mrs. C. S. Carver
- Miss M. Goodridge
- Miss J. K. Harthy
- Mr José de Liaguno
- Mrs. Levi
- Miss Levi
- Miss McGrath
- Mrs. T. Martin
- Mr I. Maddle and family
- Mrs. S. Reyna
- Mr Vizcain
Additional First Class Passengers
- Miss B. Arni
- Mr Harry R. Ackerman
- Mr K. Ashworth
- Mrs. K. Ashworth
- Mrs. A. Armand
- Mr Edward J. Bell
- Miss Emily Bell
- Miss Laura Bell
- Mr Frank M. Bailey
- Mrs. Frank M. Bailey
- Mr Paul Bonner
- Mrs. LI. Brinsmade
- Mrs. L. L. Brinsmade
- Mr Carl Belish
- Miss L. Barrows
- Mr Martin Brink
- Mr Henry Baird
- Miss Caroline R. D. Baird
- Rev. P. Bernardini
- Mr L. Bloch
- Mrs. V. Brown
- Miss M. Barthouil
- Mr V. Barcas
- Mrs. H. R. Biizberger
- Mr L. Bacardi
- Mr F. Bacardi
- Mrs. F. Bacardi
- Miss L. G. Bacardi
- Miss M. G. Bacardi
- M. Paul Bloch
- Miss L. Courregelongue
- Mrs. Jennie C. Comstock
- Mrs. C. Cheever
- Mr Charles L. Carpenter
- Mrs. A. P. Clarke
- Miss M. Coipel
- Mr L. G. Combe
- Miss D. Coyne
- Miss E. M. Clover
- Mr E. Chaveriat
- Mr A Charpenel
- Mr P. Camenzind
- Mr E. Coucke
- Miss Ruth M. Dunlap
- Mr Clifford A. Dunning
- Mr Fellowes Davis
- Mrs. V. Dent
- Mr A. Desbiolles
- Mr P. Delay
- Mr Malcoln B. Epstein
- Mr M. Epelbaum
- Mr Monroe E. Epstein
- Mrs. E. de Estrada
- Mrs. E- L. Eschner
- Miss E. Frothingham
- Master D. Frothinghain
- Master H. Frothinghain
- M. Marcel Freeman
- Mr G. B. Fissore
- Mr Leslie H. Gray
- Mr Charles F. Greene
- Miss Gruet
- Mrs. I. R. Hartley
- Mr Bryan H. Handy
- Miss L. Hall
- Mr F. Hoenig
- Mr H. Juventy
- Mrs. H. Juventy
- Mr L. Jeanne
- Miss H. Jeanne
- Mr S. Jaroslawsky
- Mrs. S. Jaroslawska
- Miss F. G. Kautholz
- Mr G. Kroll
- Mrs. G. Kroll
- Miss Kline
- Mr G. Leckenby
- Mr F. L. Lindemuth
- Mrs. John Larkin
- Miss M. Lodge
- Miss A. Logan
- Mrs. Ada Louis
- Mr Aug. Lepoutre
- Mr R. Lepoutre
- Miss J. Lajus
- Miss G. K. Meller
- Mr A. J. Majesky
- Miss K. Martin
- Miss M. Mooney
- Mrs. E. Me Teiguc
- Master R. McTeigue
- Miss M. A. Murphy
- Mr S. Monguio y Acosta
- Mr L. Million
- Mrs. L. G. Mora
- Miss L. Masstab
- Mrs. S. Marx
- Bishop C. Mann
- Mrs. C. Mann
- Mr G. Madole
- Mrs. G. Madole
- Master Madole
- Mr L. Marfaing
- Miss M. Noble
- Miss A. Pardee
- Mr Elzear F. Poix
- Mr S. H. du Pont
- Mr Albert B. Paine
- Miss S. S. Perkins
- Miss E. W. Perkins
- Mr P. S. Pujol
- Mr G. Perera
- Mrs. G. Perera
- Doctor S. Rendali
- Mr E. Reifsnider
- Mr Burton Rice
- Mrs. H. B. Reynolds
- Miss N. Rhodes
- Mrs. D. Randall
- Miss K. E. Ricketts
- Mr A. de Ribaupierre
- Mr A. Rodriguez
- Mrs. A. Rodriguez
- Miss M. Rodriguez
- Mr A. Rodriguez (junior)
- Mr V. Schueg
- Mr R. Scalero
- Mr Charles Sebastian
- Mr Leon Silvin Mr Jean Silvin
- Mr Edwin E. Swift
- Mrs. Edwin E. Swi t
- Mrs. W. E. Turner
- Miss E. Turner
- Mrs. E. Taylor
- Miss A. Tumpson
- Miss L. Thomson
- Miss A. Tieche
- Miss G. L. Vrooman
- Mrs. E. Vingut
- Miss E. Valloton
- Mrs. de Viz Caino
- Mr E. J. Walter
- Mr George Westfeldt
- Mr George Wesfeldt Jr.
- Mrs. W. F. Warner
- Miss N. Warner
- Mrs. M. Wyatt
- Miss M. Wertheimer
- Mr P. Woodruff
- Mr E. P. Walker
- Miss R. W. Wallace
- M. P-B. Watson
Additional Second Class Passengers
- Mr Astoffoni Mario Fam. Aokova (4 pers.)
- Mrs. Bergovoki Vittoria
- Mr Brandaglia
- Mr Collet
- Mr Cova
- Mr P. C. Dunham
- Mme Eliascheff
- Mme Gelb. Eugune
- Mr Grgich
- Mr Gordon Maurice
- Mr Gangadharan
- Miss Hollman
- Mme J. W. Hood
- Miss Judy
- Mr Krnich
- Mr Krnick Sino
- Mr Kukick Mile
- Mr Krnich Robert
- Mr Krnich Theodore
- Mr Legendre
- Mrs. Legendre
- Mile Legendre
- Mr Jh Leautead
- Mme Le Guillou
- Mr Massa Genaro
- Mr Merlo Luigi
- Mr Mazzli Lea
- Rev. Marsden
- Mrs. Marsden
- Mr J. O. Meally
- Mr A. Morhard
- Mr Milosevich
- Mr Mandrich
- Mr Majstorovich
- Mr Cap. Magnano
- Mr L. Maskmina
- Mme Oldani Felicita
- Mr Pianta Giacomo
- Mrs. Poggioli
- Mr Walter Ruch
- Mr Bessie Richards
- Mr Jh Seguillon
- Mr Svagal Mark
- Mr Suniks Conrad
- Mr Anton D. Tom
- Mr Herman Tiller
- Mr Joseph Tanara
- Mr A. Vali Mr Vass
- Mr Viards
- Mrs. Viards
- Mr Valentin Vallego
Not On Board (Second Class)
- Miss Alambert
- Mr Ahmed
- Mrs. E. Aniy
- Miss Frida Albert
- Mrs. Baratto
- Miss M. Bleuzen
- Miss Barrington
- Miss H. Barrington
- Mr P. Benjamin
- Mr Borel
- Mr J. Cyril
- Mrs. J. Cyril
- Mr Ch. W. Claik
- Mr W. Cruchshauh
- Mrs. W. Cruchshauh
- Miss Lucy Cruchshaud
- Miss Dorothy Cruchshaud
- Miss Couklin
- Mr M. Calmel
- Mr L. Calmel
- Mr J. Flemming
- Mr E. Feller
- Miss A. Furrer
- Mrs. John Geveke
- Mr E. Magnet
- Mrs. E. Magnet
- Miss Magnet
- Mrs. Moirond
- Mrs. J. Merera
- Mrs. Osothove
- Miss Helen Osothove
- Mr M. B. Parker
- Miss E. Perceler
- Mr E. Renand
- Mr Rodriguez
- Mrs. Rodriguez and child
- Mr C. Sinne
- Mr Theo Smith
- Miss Mary Strang
- Miss Steffen
- Miss Sloane
- Miss A. L. Slazik
- Mrs. E. Slazik
- Mr P. Slazik
- Mrs. Vigne
- Mrs. Van Moppes
- Mr J. Wozinca
- Miss Weissluig
- Mrs. Zigfelde
RECAPITULATION
- Premiere Classe: 423
- Deuxieme Classe: 242
- Troisieme Classe: 73
- Total Passengers: 738
The SS France of the French Line
The S/S France of the CGT French Line, 1924. GGA Image ID # 158240e88a
Cie Gle Transatlantique
Fast Mail Service
Paris - Havre - Plymouth - New York
By The Quadruple Screw Turbine Steamer “France”
Gross tonnage 24.839 — Displacement 27.192 Horse power 42.000 Length 714 ft Width 76 ft
S/S “ FRANCE ” is equipped with long distance wireless telegraph; also with the Bell Safety Signal which signals at a certain distance the approach of other vessels and adds to the safety of steamers, especially in case of fog.
The hull of the S/S “ FRANCE ” is divided into numerous watertight compartments, automatically operated from the Bridge in case of danger.
S/S “FRANCE” is also equipped with a complete system of fire signals consisting of electric lamps and bells.
Information For Passengers
(Subject To Change)
Going to New York:
All baggage (excepting hand bags, etc.) must be checked at Gare St. Lazare the day before departure. Cabin trunks will be sent direct from the steamer train to the- proper cabins.
Passengers are eautioned that the utmost care should be taken in filling out the questionnaire for the United States Immigration authorities, as any error may result in conside-rable inconvenience, or possibly in detention of the passenger.
Great care should also be exercised in filling out the United States Customs declarations, showing the exact number of pieces of baggage, listing all articles acquired since leaving the United States, and stating the full value of all such articles. Returning citizens are entitled to free entry of one hundred dollars’ worth of goods acquired abroad. In filling out this declaration, a close adherence to the directions given thereon will obviate a great deal of delay on reaching New York.
Arrival in New York;
All hold and cabin baggage is removed from the steamer as quickly as possible upon arrival, tend is placed on the pier beneath the letter corresponding to the initial letter of the passenger’s last name. When all baggage has been assembled, the passenger presents, at the Customs desk, the numbered slip tom from the bottom of the declaration and an inspector will be assigned to examine the passenger’s baggage.
The receipt for baggage cheeked at Gare St-Lazare before departure from Paris will be taken up by a representative of the Company’s baggage department as the passenger passes out through the Customs barrier in New York.
The Company’s Baggage Master on the Pier, will, on request, check baggage to home, hotel or railroad station.
Representatives of railroad, telegraph, and express companies will be found on the pier at the service of passengers.
Telephone booths are located on the pier, for local or long distance service.
Public taxicab stands are located in front of the pier.
Information Bureau
An information bureau has been provided for the convenience of passengers, and all requests for information of a general character should be made here. Radiograms, cablegrams, telegrams and letters will be received here for dispatch, and no member of the ship’s staff, other than those on duty at this office, is authorized to accept such communications. Passengers are requested to ask for a receipt on the Company’s form for the telegram. Here mail will be distributed and postage stamps may be purchased.
Passengers should personally ascertain, before disem-barking if there is any mail for them at this office, and may, if they so desire, leave a forwarding address, in order that any communications received after they have left the ship may be re directed.
Charges Collected on Board;
Passengers are requested to ask for a receipt on the Company’s form for all charges collected on board.
Changes in Accommodations:
No changes can be made in the accommodations of passengers except officially by the Purser.
Wireless:
The steamer is almost always in communication either with shore stations or passing steamers. The Information Bureau will give information regarding rates and wil receive messages for transmission.
Stenographer:
An experienced stenographer is on board, whose services are at the disposal of passengers. Rates for this service may be had on application at the information bureau.
Tourist Information Bureau;
A tourist information bureau has been established on board of the Paris and is in charge of a competent repre-sentative of the Office National du Tourisme. Here all travel and tourist information may be obtained, reservations made for hotels, steamers, railroads, and automobiles and necessary tickets secured.
North African Motor Tours;
Full information, reservations and tickets for the North African Motor Tours, conducted by the Compagnie Generate Transatlantique may be obtained at the Purser’s Office.
Baggage Insurance:
Passengers are urged to insure their baggage, as the French Line’s liability is strictly limited in accordance with the contract ticket. All inquiries regarding baggage should be made to the baggage master on the pier before sailing, or to the baggage master on board.
Valuables:
Passengers are cautioned not to keep money, jewelry and other valuables in their state-rooms.
- On board all liners, valuables may be left at the Information Bureau for deposit in the ship’s safe. Special envelopes to be sealed and marked with owner’s name will be supplied. No charge is made for this service
- In addition, both s/s “Paris” and “France ” are provided with a safe deposit vaults, similar to those of a modern bank, which is placed at the disposal of passengers. Individual compartments may be obtained upon payment of f 1.00. Keys of individual compartments are left in charge of travelers during the whole crossing, thus allowing them free access to their valuables whenever they so desire
Therefore, the French Line cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage Passengers can protect themselves by insurance which may be obtained by application to the purser’s office t
Exchange of Money:
For the convenience of passengers, the information bureau attendant is prepared to exchange a limited amount of money; rates will be quoted on application.
Claim, etc. :
Passengers desiring to file letters of claim, commendation, or complaint, are requested to present them to the Purser.
Recovery of U.S. Head Tax:
All aliens sixteen years of age and over are requires to pay a United States Government Head Tax of $ 8.00 at time of purchasing their tickets for the Westbound voyage. Children under sixteen years, when accompanied by father or mother, are exempt. Aliens in transit through the United States, or on a temporary visit not exceeding 60 days, can secure refund of this Head Tax, providing they inform the U. S. Immigration Inspector, on arrival at New York, of their intention to leave the United States within 60 days, and obtain from him Transit Certificate, form 514. This certificate must be signed by the Conductor of the Train or Purser of the Vessel on which the passenger leaves the United States, and returned to the Company’s Office at 19 State Street, New York City within 120 days from date of arrival.
Post Office:
A Post Office under the management of a representative of the French Government Postal Service is on board, where postal money orders, stamps and post cards may be obtained, mail registered, and all usual post office business transacted.
Passenger's addresses:
Passenger’s addresses may be left at the Information Bureau, in order that any letters received after passengers have left the ship may be forwarded.
Passenger’s may have Mail, Telegrams and cables sent to the care of any of the French Line Chief Offices.
Meals:
Meals will be served as follows:
Breakfast ... 7 to 9:30 A.M 7 to 8:30 am
Luncheon 12:15 P.M Noon
Tea 3 to 5 P.M 3 to 4:00 pm
Dinner 7:30 P.M 7 P. M.
A gong is sounded half an hour before and at the beginning of meals
Seats at Table:
Seats at the dining-tables are assigned by the Second Steward immediately after sailing, governed as far as possible by the wishes of the passengers. Children are not entitled to seats in the main dining-saloon unless full fare is paid.
Smoking:
Passengers are requested not to smoke in the dining rooms, music rooms, library, or staterooms
Wines:
Wine is served without charge at luncheon and dinner during the voyage. When ordering special wines, champagnes, cordials, aperitifs, etc., passengers are requested to sign cards at table. Accounts for these will be presented at the end of the voyage by the dining room sergeant to whom payment should be made.
Bar:
The bar opens at 7.30 A. M. and closes at 11:00 pm, but it is within the discretion of the Captain, at any time during the voyage, to close it should he consider this course advisable.
Professional Gamblers:
Passengers are informed that professional Gamblers are reported as frequently crossing on Atlantic Steamers, and are warned to take precautions accordingly.
Ice Room:
The Ice Room is at the disposal of passengers who desire to preserve fruits, flowers, or other perishables during the voyage.
Baths:
Passengers will please arrange the hours for their baths with the bathroom steward or stewardess.
Berth-Ladders;
These may be obtained on application to the steward or stewardess.
Chairs and Rugs:
Deck chairs can be hired from the deck steward at a charge of $1.50 each for the duration of the voyage. Steamer rugs are also available at $ 1.50 each. Chair cushions can also be arranged for with the deck steward. Blankets and pillows must not be taken from the staterooms for use on deck.
Gymnasium:
A gymnasium, completely equipped with the most modern apparatus, and in charge of a competent instructor, is available for exercise for passengers. No charge is made either for the use of this equipment or the services of the instructor.
The gymnasium supplied with modern appliances is situated on Deck » B » and is open for the use of passengers as follows : ladies and gentlemen from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm and 8 p. m. to 6:00 pm children : from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Massage:
A massage room an electric bath cabinet and two shower bath rooms in charge of an experienced masseur are in the gymnasium.
Valet Service:
In charge of an expert tailor, a pressing and cleaning room is available for the use of passengers having any such work to be done, rates for which may be had on application at the information bureau.
Medical Attention:
The ship’s Doctor is at the disposal of passengers requiring his professional services, for which no charge is made. In all cases, medicine will be furnished free by the Company when prescribed by the Doctor.
Barber;
The barber-shop is open from 8:00 am to Noon and 2 P. M. to 7:00 pm, and a fixed tariff of charges is posted therein. The barber is also allowed the privilege of selling various articles.
Hair Dressing:
The ladies’ hairdressing parlor is open from 8:00 am to Noon and 2 P. M. to 7 P. M., and a fixed price-list may be found posted there.
Manicure;
The services of a manicurist are at the disposal of the passengers at a fixed rate which will be advised upon application.
Dogs:
Dogs will be carried at the owner’s risk, in the kennel, at the rate of $ 15.00 each and tickets for them should be obtained at the time of securing passenger’s own ticket. In instances where this has not been done, the Purser is authorized to collect the charges. Dogs to be landed in England require a special license from te Secretary of Agriculture in London. Without such license they will not be received on board ship. There are no restriction as to the landing of dogs in France.
Elevators:
Passenger elevators provide between decks B. C, D, and E.
Cleaning of Shoes:
Shoes left outside of cabin doors in the evening will be cleaned free of charge. However, the French Line accepts no responsibility for thefts resulting from passengers taking advantage of this service.
Church Services:
Mass on Sunday at 9:30 AM. in the grand salon.
Deck Games and Amusements:
Golf, Croquet, Bull Board, Shuffleboard, Deck Quoits Tonneau and other games are provided on deck and may be had from the deck steward on application. Chess, Mah Yougg Checkers, Dominos, Jacquet, etc., can be had on application to the lounge or smoking room stewards.
Movie Shows:
Series of cinematograph shows are given every day on board all.
The orchestra is playing during the shows.
Library:
A large and well-chosen library is at the disposal of passengers and books may be obtained from the steward in charge, subject to the rules of the Company. Passengers are urged in the interest of their fellow-passengers, not to delay in returning books to the library after they have been read. The borrower must pay the full value of lost or damaged books.
Picture Postcards :
Picture postcards and sectional views of the steamer can be obtained at the information bureau and at the library.
Orchestra;
An orchestra of professional musicians will play at times and places mentioned below:
2:15 to 3:00 pm | second class salon |
4 to 5:00 pm | first class salon mixte |
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm | during the movies show |
9 to 10:00 pm | first class grand salon |
10 to 11:00 pm | first class grand salon (for dancing) |
Children’s Playroom:
A playroom has been provided for children forward on B-Deck. A Punch and Judy Show (Guignol) is presented here each day at 3:00 pm
Photographic dark room
The Guignol attendant has charge of the Photographic Dark Room for any work on plates, films and prints for passengers.
Magasins du Louvre :
There has been established on board, in charge of a competent representative, a branch of the Parisian depart-ment store, Les Grands Magasins du Louvre, where a large assortment of merchandises and objets d’art is on sale.
Back Cover, SS France Passenger List 27 September 1924. GGA Image ID # 1581a576e9