SS Ohio Passenger List - 29 August 1923

Front Cover, RMSP SS Ohio Cabin Passenger List - 29 August 1923.

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List from the SS Ohio of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, Departing 29 August 1923 from Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain W. H. Lainson. GGA Image ID # 12c8fcafa1Senior Officers and Staff

  • Commander: W. H. LAINSON
  • Chief. Officer: G. A. ROBINSON, R.D., R.N.R.  
  • Senior 2nd. Officer: K. PATERSON, R.N.R.
  • Extra 2nd. Officer: W. H. LUCAS
  • 3rd Officer: W. PAINE
  • Chief Engineer: G. M. CAMPBELL
  • 2nd Engineer: W. F. STEPHENSON
  • 2nd Engineer: A. TURNER
  • 3rd Engineer: C. MACPHERSON
  • Surgeon: C. E. BASHALL, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P., (London)
  • Purser: .H. J. LELEU, D.S.C., R.N.R.
  • Assistant Purser : E. W. HALCROW
  • Assistant Purser : G. GORE
  • Assistant Purser : E. F. C. SALMON
  • Chief Steward: F. ORMAN

Cabin Passengers

(A)

  1. Mr. J. Adler
  2. Mr. W. G. Allen
  3. Mr. J. Allison
  4. Mrs. Allison
  5. Mr. J. Artigus
  6. Mr. M. Artigus
  7. Miss M. Alford
  8. Miss J. Anderson
  9. Mrs. P. Axelead
  10. Mr. N. W. Anthony
  11. Mr. K. Aberle
  12. Mrs. Aberle
  13. Miss B. Aberle
  14. Miss V. Abel
  15. Mrs. L. Alt
  16. Miss F. Althauser
  17. Miss M. Aschmaun
  18. Mr. F. Adametz
  19. Mr. R. Attwell
  20. Miss H. Ashton
  21. Mrs. O. Abrams
  22. Mrs. K. Ausztein
  23. Miss F. Ausztein

(B)

  1. Mr. H. Buss
  2. Mr. P. Basser
  3. Mrs. Basser
  4. Mr. J. N. Buffington
  5. Mrs. Buffington
  6. Miss M. Buffington
  7. Mrs. M. E. Born
  8. Mr. C. E. Born
  9. Mrs. N. Brooks
  10. Miss E. Brooks
  11. Miss C. Bell
  12. Mr. L. Booth
  13. Mrs. Booth
  14. Miss M. Booth
  15. Master L. Booth
  16. Mrs. E. Braemer
  17. Mr. W. Bilse
  18. Mrs. Bilse
  19. Mr. A. Bilk
  20. Mrs. Bilk
  21.  Miss A. Bobro
  22. Mr. K. Berglund
  23. Mr. L. Berglund
  24. Mr. H. Broberg
  25. Miss F. Bauer
  26. Mr. O. Berndt
  27. Mr. F. Bruaen
  28. Mrs. Bruaen
  29. Marter F. Bruaen
  30. Master F. Bruning
  31. Miss F. Butzmann
  32. Mr. A. Barth
  33. Mr. J. Bata
  34. Mr. J. Bodzak
  35. Mrs. Bodzak
  36. Master J. Bodzak
  37. Master E. Bodzak
  38. Miss B. Borova
  39. Mr. S. Berg
  40. Miss V. Bisika
  41. Miss I. Beckmann
  42. Mr. O. Bernhard
  43. Mrs. Bernhard
  44. Mr. H. Bruss
  45. Mrs. Bruss
  46. Mrs. R. Balter
  47. Miss R. Balter
  48. Mr. H. Bladt
  49. Miss J. Borm
  50. Mr. J. Barquist
  51. Mrs. K. Brown
  52. Rev. O. Breding
  53. Mr. H. Beattie
  54. Mrs. Beattie
  55. Miss M. Beattie
  56. Master J. Beattie
  57. Miss E. Beattie
  58. Miss II. Beattie
  59. Mr. E. Beauvais
  60. Mr. A. Binnie
  61. Mr. F. Barnes
  62. Mrs. Barnes
  63. Mr. C. Boms
  64. Miss M. Bearse
  65. Miss E. Bearse
  66. Miss C. Brandis
  67. Mr. N. Bogdan

(C)

  1. Mr. F. Clamer
  2. Mrs. Clamer
  3. Mr. H. Citroën
  4. Miss C. Citroën
  5. Mr. H. W. Crosby
  6. Mr. S. Cole
  7. Mr. E. W. Curtis
  8. Miss E. Clad
  9. Miss M. Clad
  10. Mr. C. Codding
  11. Mrs. Codding
  12. Mr. G. Comstock
  13. Miss L. Comstock
  14. M. H. Corey
  15. Mrs. Corey
  16. Miss G. Crawford
  17. Mr. E. Conzelmann
  18. Mrs. Conzelmann
  19. Mr. R. Cederlund
  20. Mr. A. Carlson
  21. Miss A. Certicova
  22. Mr. J. Chcllman
  23. Mr. C. Corson
  24. Mrs. Corson
  25. Master C. G. Corson
  26. Mrs. M. Close
  27. Mr. J. Carter
  28. Mr. C. Y. Cheng

(D)

  1. Mr. H. Dawson-Grove
  2. Mrs. Dawson-Grove
  3. Mr. H. Diem
  4. Miss A. Diem
  5. Miss L. Diem
  6. Mr. W. Doremus
  7. Mr. E. Dahl
  8. Miss A. Duenkel
  9. Rev. A. Duering
  10. Mr. B. Duwander
  11. Miss A. Delmissier
  12. Mr. P. Drusek
  13. Mrs. Drusek
  14. Miss A. Drusek
  15. Mrs. F. Dubowski
  16. Miss C. Dubowski
  17. Miss R. Dubowski
  18. Miss H. Dupout
  19. Mrs. E. Dadmisman
  20. Miss V. Dadisman
  21. Mr. B. Duffy
  22. Mr. A. Dieu

(E)

  1. Mr. I. Eckstein
  2. Mr. M. Eisemann
  3. Mr. E. Endebroch
  4. Miss J. Ellisberg
  5. Miss A. Ellisberg
  6. Mr. F. Evans
  7. Mrs. Evans
  8. Miss M. Eckhardt
  9. Mrs. M. Engelhrecht
  10. Mr. E. K. Ekstroom
  11. Mrs. A. Engelhard
  12. Miss E. Eisner
  13. Mr. A. Einz
  14. Miss E. Einz
  15. Mr. H. Endejan
  16. Miss E. M. Eggers
  17. Mr. C. Emerson

(F)

  1. Mr. F. Friedmann
  2. Mrs. E. Frederick
  3. Mr. J. Forbes
  4. Mrs. Forbes
  5. Master A. Forbes
  6. Mrs. C. Fowler
  7. Mrs. R. Fainberg
  8. Mr. J. Ferester
  9. Mrs. Ferester
  10. Master B. Ferester
  11. Mr. P. Fabis
  12. Miss M. Frodl
  13. Mr. J. Formanek
  14. Miss J. Frigo
  15. Mrs. J. Feiglstock
  16. Mr. M. Feldmann
  17. Mr. G. Fiesser
  18. Miss L. Fischer
  19. Mr. S. Felscher
  20. Mrs. Fclscher
  21. Mr. I. Filler
  22. Mr. L. Filler
  23. Mr. W. Ferguson
  24. Mr. B. Frankel

(G)

  1. Mrs. M. Gertig
  2. Mr. F. E. Green
  3. Mr. J. H. Gough
  4. Mrs. H. Grief
  5. Mrs. H. Gerrard
  6. Mr. W. Gatke
  7. Mrs. Gatke
  8. Master H. Gatke
  9. Miss M. Gatke
  10. Mrs. J. Goehmann
  11. Miss E. Goehmann
  12. Miss E. Golden
  13. Mr. J. Gries
  14. Mrs. Gries
  15. Mr. H. Goodman
  16. Mrs. J. Goodman
  17. Miss S. Goodman
  18. Mrs. A. de Gens
  19. Miss W. Gustavel
  20. Mr. A. Grossinger
  21. Mrs. Grossinger
  22. Mr. W. Godehard
  23. Mrs. E. Goldschmidt
  24. Master H. Goldschmidt
  25. Mr. I. Gelfand
  26. Mrs. Gelfand
  27. Mrs. I. Garnier
  28. Mrs. V. Grady
  29. Miss V. Grady
  30. Mr. C. George
  31. Mrs. George
  32. Mr. W. Gettys
  33. Miss L. Goodsell

(H)

  1. Mr. J. Hirsch
  2. Mr. H. Hammer
  3. Mrs. Hammer
  4. Mr. C. Howell
  5. Mrs. Howell
  6. Miss C. Howell
  7. Mr. C. Howell
  8. Dr. G. G. Hampton
  9. Mr. W. Hartray
  10. Mrs. Hartray
  11. Mr. D. Houston
  12. Mrs. Houston
  13. Mr. P. E. Hornby
  14. Miss S. Hambidge
  15. Miss C. Hambidge
  16. Mrs. A. Hamilton
  17. Master J. Hamilton
  18. Master J. G. Hamilton
  19. Mrs. L. Hull
  20. Mr. T. Hannon
  21. Mrs. Hannon
  22. Miss M. J. Hannon
  23. Mrs. T. Hunt
  24. Miss B. Hunt
  25. Mr. W. Hoppe
  26. Mrs. Hoppe
  27. Miss E. Here
  28. Mr. P. Howe
  29. Mr. A. Hellstrom
  30. Mrs. M. Hummell
  31. Mr. J. Haines
  32. Miss M. Haller
  33. Miss M. Herbst
  34. Miss E. Hinsch
  35. Mr. R. Henzler
  36. Mr. J. Harder
  37. Mr. A. Harzer
  38. Mr. F. Hachulla
  39. Mrs. Hachulla
  40. Mr. A. Hichenberg
  41. Mr. W. Hoffmann
  42. Mr. P. Hernig
  43. Miss A. Hons
  44. Mrs. K. Holfelder
  45. Miss F. Holzer
  46. Miss J. Hozova
  47. Mr. I. Hejja
  48. Mr. S. Hafner
  49. Miss M. Hornberger
  50. Mr. A. Hahn
  51. Miss J. Hasa
  52. Mr. H. Heise
  53. Mrs. Heise
  54. Mr. O. Hegg
  55. Mr. A. Houghton
  56. Mr. H. Hall
  57. Mrs. Hall
  58. Mr. G. C. Huthwaite
  59. Miss E. Holder
  60. Miss D. Harvey
  61. Miss P. Van der Horst
  62. Miss R. Hall

(J)

  1. Mr. R. Johnson
  2. Mr. A. Jacobs
  3. Mrs. Jacobs
  4. Mr. T. Johannson
  5. Mrs. E. Jonsson
  6. Master W. Jonsson
  7. Master N. Jonsson
  8. Master P. Jonnson
  9. Miss Z. Jandova
  10. Miss L. Jauch
  11. Mrs. D. Janssen
  12. Miss E. James
  13. Mr. P. Jacobsen
  14. Mrs. Jacobsen
  15. Master I. Jacobsen
  16. Mrs. J. Jakubee

(K)

  1. Mrs. L. Kieva Master
  2. R. Kieva
  3. Mrs. R. Kush
  4. MissG. Kush
  5. Mr. H. Kreuuter
  6. Mrs. Kreuter
  7. Miss L. Kreuter
  8. Miss C. Kreuter
  9. Mr. K. Kassler
  10.  Miss E. Knox
  11. Mrs. L. Kretschmar
  12. Mr. W. Kretschmar
  13. Mr. L. Kraner
  14. Mr. G. Klass
  15. Mrs. Klass
  16. Master E. Klass
  17. Master L. Klass
  18. Mr. J. Klein
  19. Miss M. Kirchmaier
  20. Mr. A. Kirsch
  21. Miss T. Kratochvil
  22. Mr. H. Kupcek
  23. Mr. M. Kubis
  24. Mr. F. Katz
  25. Miss A. Koechle
  26. Mr. E. Kraehenbuchl
  27. Mrs. S. Kraehenbuchl
  28. Miss T. Kerecy
  29. Miss P. Koechle
  30. Mr. E. Kopecky
  31. Mr. F. Karstadt
  32. Miss M. Kuzlow
  33. Miss R. Kreysl
  34. Mr. H. Kaplan
  35. Mrs. Z. Kaplan
  36. Miss M. Kaplan
  37. Miss R. Kaplan
  38. Mrs. F. Keiciene
  39. Mr. J. Kuhn
  40. Mrs. Kuhn
  41. Miss K. Kuhn
  42. Mr . R. Kaganon
  43. Mr. B. Kreuzer
  44. Mrs. J. Kova
  45. Miss N. Kova
  46. Mr. G. Kenna
  47. Miss M. Kilpatrick
  48. Mr. R. Krakowski

(L)

  1. Mr. A. Lebecki
  2. Mrs. L. Louis
  3. Mr. H. Large
  4. Mr. G. K. Luedcrs
  5. Mrs. A. Loffberg
  6. Mr. F. Lawrence
  7. Miss L. Lovett
  8. Dr. M. Lautman
  9. Mr. K. Lange
  10. Mrs. E. Lehmann
  11. Master P. Lehmann
  12. Mr. H. Levin
  13. Mrs. E. Lesselbaum
  14. Mr. I. Lesselbaam
  15. Mr. A. Lueders
  16. Mr. C. Ledvinka
  17. Mrs. Lundberg
  18. Mr. B. Lowen
  19. Mr. J. Lukas
  20. Miss M. Ligas
  21. Mr. D. Lehmann
  22. Mrs. Lehmann
  23. Miss J. Letsch
  24. Mr. J. Lenkei
  25. Mrs. Lenkei
  26. Miss M. Lenkei
  27. Mr. R. Lang
  28. Mr. H. Lienann
  29. Mr. H. Lookhoff
  30. Mr. J. Larsen
  31. Mrs. Larsen
  32. Mr. S. Lyne
  33. Mr. A Lyne
  34. Miss L. Lerum
  35. Miss E. Leslie
  36. Mrs. A. Legraw

(M)

  1. Mrs. L. Milch
  2. Mr. E. Milch
  3. Mr. T. Mastin
  4. Mrs. Mastin
  5. Mr. D. Mastin
  6. Mr. J. V. Mendoza
  7. Mrs. Mendoza
  8. Mr. M. Martin
  9. Miss M. MacClune
  10. Mr. J. Mayer
  11. Mr. J. MacNaboe
  12. Mrs. J. NacNaboe
  13. Mr. E. Markush
  14. Mr. W. Mackintosh
  15. Mrs. Mackintosh
  16. Miss E. Marcus
  17. Miss E. Mueller
  18. Mr. H. Mueller
  19. Mr. C. Miller
  20. Mrs. Miller
  21. Mr. W. Mros
  22. Miss L. Mueller
  23. Mr. R. Misovek
  24. Mr. P. Marholz
  25. Miss L. Mader
  26.  Miss C. Moyenroth
  27. Miss W. Misson
  28. Mr. H. Mauss
  29. Mr. R. Meier
  30. Miss A. Merenyi
  31. Mr. W. McCormack
  32. Mrs. L. McCandless
  33. Mr. J. McCandless
  34. Mr. H. Marsh
  35. Mrs. Marsh
  36. Mr. A. Mills
  37. Mrs. Mills
  38. Mr. W. Martin
  39. Mrs. Martin
  40. Mr. R. Matheson
  41. Mrs. Matheson
  42. Mr. A. Miller
  43. Mr. F. McHugh

(N)

  1. Mrs. A. Nitze
  2. Mr. P. Nitze
  3. Mr. A. Neuse
  4. Mrs. Nuese
  5. Miss A. Nuese
  6. Dr. A. Nettle
  7. Mr. W. Nelson
  8. Mr. E. J. Nordstroom
  9. Mr. O. Nilsson
  10. MissJ. Nokstadt
  11. Mrs. G. Nagy
  12. Mrs. W. Neustadt
  13. Miss C. Navojaska
  14. Prof. E. Nickoley
  15. Mrs. Nickoley
  16. Miss K. Nickeley

(O)

  1. Mr. J. Orr
  2. Mr. J. Orr, Jnr.
  3. Mr. James Orr
  4. Mr. J. Ordway
  5. Mr. H.Ottzen
  6. Mrs. C. Ottzen
  7. Master B. Ottzen
  8. Miss M. Oberheu
  9. Miss E. Oberheu
  10. Miss I. Oberheu
  11. Mrs. F. Oldenburg
  12. Master K. Oldenburg
  13. Mr. E. Oesterrcicher
  14. Mr. H. Oblein
  15. Mrs. Oblein
  16. Rev. A. Ohrn
  17. Miss K. Ohrn

 

(P)

  1. Captain B. Putnam
  2. Mr. N. Peikes
  3. Mrs. R. Polzer
  4. Master C. Polzer
  5. Master G. Polzer
  6. Mr. E. Peterson
  7. Mr. E. Person
  8. Mrs. A. Paulsen
  9. Miss G. Paulsen
  10. Miss M. Paulsen
  11. Mr. W. Paul
  12. Miss M. Petrlik
  13. Mrs. B. Paspisel
  14. Miss R. Paspisel
  15. Mr. K Pfingst
  16. Mr. J. Popovic
  17. Mr. J. Poepping

(R)

  1. Mrs. R. Rappaport
  2. Miss E. Rapapport
  3. Master C. Rappaport
  4. Dr. J. G. Riggs
  5. Mrs. Riggs
  6. Mr. G. Riggs
  7. Mr. W. Rocamora
  8. Mrs. Rocamora
  9. Master E. Rocamora
  10. Miss M. Rocamora
  11. Mr. E. Rose
  12. Mrs. Rose
  13. Mrs. M. B. Ricardson
  14. Mrs. B. Rothenthal
  15. Mr. J. S. Reynolds
  16. Mr. G. Rapp
  17. Mrs. Rapp
  18. Mr. F. Remmel
  19. Mrs. Remmel
  20. Mr. A. Redeker
  21. Mr. K. Rohrig
  22. Mr. H. Rave
  23. Mrs. Rave
  24. Master W. Rave
  25. Miss L. Rave
  26. Miss I. Rave
  27. Miss E. Rahmel
  28. Mr. P. Reimer
  29. Mrs. Reimer
  30. Miss C. Reuter
  31. Mrs. R. Reitzer.
  32. Miss M. Reitzer
  33. Miss E. Reitzer
  34. Miss F. Reitzer
  35. Mrs. H. Resch
  36. Miss M. Rentel
  37. Mr. B. Rubizov
  38. Mrs. Rubizov
  39. Miss S. Rubizov
  40. Miss S. Rubizov
  41. Master B. Rubizov
  42. Master R. Rubizov
  43. Miss R. Rubizov
  44. Miss A. Rehm
  45. Mr. K. Rotbath
  46. Miss A. Rommingen
  47. Miss E. Roevenstrunk
  48. Miss E. Roth
  49. Miss M. K. Rolf
  50. Miss A. Rodgers

(S)

  1. Mr. R. Stutz
  2. Mrs. M. Schantz
  3. Miss G. Schantz
  4. Miss H. Schantz
  5. Miss A. Schantz
  6. Mr. E. Sowicki
  7. Mrs. E. Sinsheimer
  8. Dr. H. Shurtleff
  9. Mr. P. S. Stephenson
  10. Mrs. Stephenson
  11. Miss I. Schwarzenberg
  12. Mrs. H. Smith
  13. Miss L. Slack
  14. Mr. F. Savage
  15. Mr. W. Seaman
  16. Mrs. Seaman
  17. Mr. L. Seaman
  18. Mr. F. Stevens
  19. Miss R. Sol
  20. Mrs. L. Schlosberg
  21. Mrs. E. Schomburg
  22. Mrs. A. Schneider
  23. Mr. A. Staller
  24. Mr. S. Snittjer
  25. Mr. G. Sund
  26. Mr. A. Strenstroom
  27. Mrs. P. Schaefer
  28. Mr. C. Schumann
  29. Mrs. Schumann
  30. Master H. Schuler
  31. Mr. J. Sys
  32. Mrs. Sys
  33. Miss H. Sys
  34. Miss M. Sys
  35. Mrs. M. Szabo
  36. Miss I. Szabo
  37. Miss G. Szabo
  38. Mr. F..Stetkar
  39. Miss M. Slomczanka
  40. Mrs. F. Salomon
  41. Miss M. Salomon
  42. Miss Z. Salomon
  43. Mr. I. Schuknoski
  44. Miss L Schuknoski
  45. Mrs. M. Schuknoski
  46. Mrs. J. Schlaffe
  47. Master F. Schlaffer
  48. Master J. Schlaffer
  49. Mrs. R. Schuster
  50. Miss R. Stavnitzer
  51. Miss O. Szende
  52. Mr. M. Swvisky
  53. Miss G. Schachnovitz
  54. Mr. C. Schaeble
  55. Mrs. H. Steffen
  56. Master H. Steffen
  57. Mr. K. Sommer
  58. Miss L. Sommer
  59. Miss L. Strauss
  60. Mrs. E. Sanders
  61. Mrs. C. Scoles
  62. Miss M. Scoles
  63. Mr. A. Salzer
  64. Mr. I. Salzer
  65. Mr. L. Stones
  66. Mrs. Stones
  67. Mrs. E. Simpson
  68. Miss R. Simpson
  69. Master D. Simpson
  70. Mr. I. Schiott
  71. Mrs. Schiott
  72. Mr. J. Stone
  73. Mrs. Stone
  74. Mr. J. Seidmann
  75. Mr. H. Salzer
  76. Mrs. Salzer

(T)

  1. Mr. S. Thewman
  2. Col. G. Trent
  3. Mrs. Trent
  4. Mrs. L. Thorn
  5. Miss L. Thorn
  6. Miss F. Thorn
  7. Miss B. Thorn
  8. Mr. B. Thorn
  9. Mr. A. Terglar
  10. Mrs. Terglar
  11. Miss T. Terglar
  12. Mrs. E. Tuerk
  13. Master A. Tuerk
  14. Miss H. Thiele
  15. Mr. H. Trachsler
  16. Mrs. N. Tillich
  17. Mrs. C. Thomas
  18. Mr. J. Thayer
  19. Mrs. Thayer
  20. Mrs. H. Timmins
  21. Mr. P. Timmins
  22. Mr. C. F. Thomson
  23. Miss S. Thomas

(U)

  1. Mr. E. Umbricht

(V)

  1. Mr. G. Venier
  2. Mrs. Venier
  3. Mr. H. Voight
  4. Mrs. M Vier
  5. Miss B. Vier
  6. Miss C. Vernowski
  7. Miss A. Von-Arx

(W)

  1. Mr. R. Wappler
  2. Mrs. Wappler
  3. Mr. F. Wappler
  4. Mr. R. Wheelan
  5. Mrs. Wheelan
  6. Mrs. A. Weber
  7.  Mr. R. Wensley
  8. Mr. P. Weadcock
  9. Miss H. Wright
  10. Mr. L. Weckmann
  11. Mrs. Weckmann
  12. Mrs. P. Weis
  13. Mr. A. Weis
  14. Mr. A. Weiner
  15. Mr. F. Wintergerst
  16. Mr. A. Wolff
  17. Miss A. Wittman
  18. Mr. E. Wittmann
  19. Mr. A. Weisz
  20. Mrs. Weisz
  21. Miss M. Weisz
  22. Miss E. Weisz
  23. Mrs. S. Weisz
  24. Miss F. Woehrle
  25. Miss E. Weinberger
  26. Miss M. Weinberger
  27. Mr. H. Weckmann
  28. Mrs. Weekmann
  29. Mrs. B. Wholwend
  30. Miss M. Wohlwend
  31. Mr. A. Wohlwend
  32. Mrs. L. Willi
  33. Master J. Willi
  34. Miss L. Willi
  35. Miss E. Wolochina
  36. Mr. G. Whitney
  37. Mrs. Whitney
  38. Master G. Whitney
  39. Mr. PI. Ward
  40. Mrs. B. Willard
  41. Miss M. Willard
  42. Master F. Willard
  43. Mrs. F. Weltner
  44. Miss B. Weltner
  45. Mr. H. Weltner
  46. Mrs. Weltner
  47. Master R. Weltner
  48. Master A. Weltner
  49. Master C. Weltner
  50. Mr. J. Wade
  51. Mr. H. Weiss
  52. Mrs. Weiss
  53. Mr. W. William
  54. Mr. B. William
  55. Mr. G. Whitaker
  56. Miss M. Woods
  57. Mrs. E. Whayman
  58. Miss E. Wright
  59. Miss L. Wright
  60. Mr. F. Wiedrich
  61. Mrs. Wiedrich
  62. Miss A. Wiedrich
  63. Rev. F. F. Waller

(Z)

  1. Mrs. K. Zepfel
  2. Mr. A. Zeki
  3. Mr. H. Zeki

Information for Passengers

BAGGAGE

Enquiries as to hold or baggage room should be addressed to the Chief Officer, and cabin baggage to the Purser.

Passengers are recommended to insure their Baggage, as the Company’s liability is strictly limited in accordance with Contract Ticket.

BAGGAGE FOR GREAT BRITAIN

  1. The principal articles commonly brought by passengers on which duties of Customs are chargeable on importation into the United Kingdom are: Cinematograph films, clocks, watches and parts, cocoa, coffee, dried fruits, motor cars, motor cycles and parts, saccharine and mixtures, spirits, liqueurs, perfumery, sugar, confectionery, tea, tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, and wine.
  2. Any quantities however small of such articles brought in the baggage or on the persons of passengers must be declared and produced to the Customs Officers in attendance for the examination of baggage.
  3. The discovery by the officers of any such articles which have not been so declared may lead to the detention of the passenger and his baggage, and, in cases of obvious concealment, to arrest and prosecution and confiscation of the dutiable articles.
  4. Gold or silver plate of foreign manufacture which has not been assayed in this country must be produced.
  5. Foreign reprints of registered copyright works, including music, and extracts of tea, coffee, chicory or tobacco are prohibited, and if found will be forfeited.

Merchandise is prohibited to be imported in baggage.

  1. Explosives are prohibited to be imported in baggage. Such goods, together with the package in which they are found, will be detained.
  2. The importation of dogs is prohibited unless authorized by a license issued by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. Attempts to land dogs illegally may lead to the forfeiture of the animals and the prosecution of the offenders.
  3. Any bribe, recompense, or reward, given, offered, or promised by any person to an officer of His Britannic Majesty’s Customs as an inducement to him to neglect his duty in any way renders such person liable to a penalty of £200, and the officer who accepts it liable to dismissal.
  4. These enactments will be strictly enforced. The baggage of any passenger who contravenes the law will be retained for special examination after the baggage of all the other passengers has been cleared.

NEW YORK BAGGAGE
All passengers, before being allowed to land at New York, will require to fill in a baggage declaration form, which can be obtained on application to the Purser. No baggage will be cleared through the Customs unless such form has been completed.

DEBARKATION
New York. Passengers are landed at the Company’s Pier, No. 42, North River, Foot of Christopher Street. After landing, passengers should enquire at the desk on the wharf for letters and telegrams.

Cherbourg. Passengers and their baggage are landed by tender. The rail journey from Cherbourg to Paris takes about 6 hours.

Hamburg. Passengers and their baggage are landed either at Cuxhaven or Hamburg. In the case of the former they will be conveyed by train to Hamburg without extra charge.

Southampton. Passengers and their baggage are landed at Southampton Docks. A special train leaves for Waterloo from alongside about one hour after debarkation.

SERVICE - DINING SALOONS - Seats at Table. Application should be made to the Second Steward on board the steamer on day of sailing.

HOURS FOR MEALS:
1st Class

  • Coffee or Tea served in cabin: 7 a.m.
  • Breakfast: 8.30-9.30 a.m.
  • Luncheon: 12.30 p.m.
  • Afternoon Tea: 4 p.m.
  • Dinner: 7 p.m.

2nd Class

  • Coffee or Tea served in cabin: 7 a.m.
  • Breakfast: 8 a.m.
  • Luncheon: 12 noon
  • Afternoon Tea: 4 p.m.
  • Dinner: 6 p.m.

Half-an-hour previously a bell will be rung, or a bugle blown.

All passengers in good health are expected to take their meals at the public table, and to appear suitably dressed.

Meals cannot be served in the state-rooms or on deck, except in cases of illness.

Only children paying full fares are allowed seats at the saloon table.

MEAL HOURS (Children’s) - The hours for meals for children are as follows:

  • Breakfast: 8 a.m.
  • Lunch: Noon
  • Tea: 3.30 p.m.
  • Dinner: 5.30 p.m.

The menus are varied as much as possible, but parents are recommended to consult with the Chief Steward as to the requirements of their children.

SERVANTS - Passengers’ servants (including valets) will take their meals at the times stipulated for children.

DECK CHAIRS AND RUGS - Deck chairs and rugs can be hired for the voyage at fixed charges. Payment should be made to the Deck Steward, who will issue a ticket, which can be placed in the space provided at the back of the chair.

BARBER - The ship’s Barber is authorized to charge for his services according to a fixed scale, a copy of which can be seen on application.

Foreign money will be taken at the rate of exchange authorized by the Company, the list of which can be seen in the Barber’s shop.

As the space in the shops is so limited it is required that not more than five persons should be in the rooms at the same time.

Electric hair curlers are supplied for the use of passengers free of charge and can be obtained on application to the Stewardess.

The use of spirit and other lamps (a source of great danger) is prohibited on board.
The Barbers have instructions that they are not to leave customers who may be there for haircutting, etc., to serve others with goods.
A detailed price list of the articles for sale may be seen in the Barber’s shop.

PROPERTY RETAINED BY THE PASSENGER - Property retained by the Passenger in cabin or upon person must not be left lying about the ship or cabin, but, when not in actual use, must be locked in trunk, etc., so as not to be easily opened or removed. Failure of a passenger to observe these requirements shall, in case of loss, etc., be deemed negligence of the passenger. The Company will not be responsible for any property left unguarded by the passenger in the cabin or elsewhere on board whilst the steamer is in port.

SURGEON - The Surgeon is authorized to charge for professional attendance. The fee for each visit is 7s. 6d. for first-class passengers. For second-class passengers the fee is 2s. 6d. for each visit.

Accounts will be rendered by the Surgeon before the termination of the voyage. Medicines prescribed will be supplied by the Company free.

MONEY EXCHANGE - A money exchange office has been provided on board and will be open at the times notified on the ship’s notice-board.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY - The Marconi house is situated on the boat deck, and all messages should be handed to the operator, who will supply full information regarding charges.

All messages are subject to censorship on the part of the Company’s Officers, who must be satisfied as to the meaning of code words.

ORCHESTRA - The Bandsmen on board the steamers are on the ship’s articles and are properly remunerated by the R.M.S.P. Company. It is the desire of the Company that subscriptions for the band should not be encouraged. If, however, any subscriptions are made on their behalf they can only be regarded as voluntary on the part of passengers, from whom no subscription is necessary.

WINES - A choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Beer, Mineral Waters, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco is obtainable at reasonable prices as per Wine Lists and Wine Cartes exhibited on board the steamers.

SMOKE-ROOM BAR - Smoke-room bar is closed at 11 p.m. or at the discretion of the Commander.

CODE BOOKS - Copies of Bentley’s and A.B.C. (5th Edition) Codes are provided on board for the use of passengers. Application should be made to the Enquiry Office.

CORRESPONDENCE - Cablegrams and telegrams should be handed to the Social Hall Steward two hours before arrival at port.

Letters, etc., written on the high seas and posted in the ship’s letter-box will be handed over to the Postal Authorities at the next port of arrival, and must have British postage affixed.

Letters, etc., can be weighed, and stamps purchased from the Social Hall Steward.
In order to facilitate the forwarding of letters and telegrams, passengers are requested to hand to the Purser a note of the address to which they will proceed after leaving the steamer.

DIVINE SERVICE - Divine Service is held on Sundays at 10.30 a.m. in the dining saloon (weather and other circumstances permitting).

LIBRARY - Application for books should be made to the Steward in Charge. Passengers are requested to see that all books are returned before leaving the steamer.

CHEQUES - Cheques cannot be accepted on board the Company’s steamers in payment of passage money, wine or other accounts.

SMOKING - Smoking in State Rooms is prohibited, and, in the interests of the safety of all on board, passengers are requested to refrain from the practice.

VALUABLES - Money, Jewelry or other valuables should not be packed with personal effects but should be deposited with Purser of the steamer for safe keeping. Unless so deposited the Company shall not be liable for any loss or injury.

SOUTHAMPTON PASSENGERS - For full particulars regarding landing arrangements at Southampton, see separate Pink Leaflet obtainable from the Purser.

DOGS, BIRDS, Etc. - No dogs or other animals, birds etc., conveyed by passengers, are allowed in the passengers’ cabins or on the promenade decks.

COMMANDER’S DAILY INSPECTION - The Commander will inspect the ship daily at 11 a.m., and in order to facilitate such inspection, passengers are requested to vacate their cabins before that hour, unless prevented by indisposition.

In the event of any passengers considering that they have cause for complaint, either of the food, service or accommodation, they are requested to bring the matter directly to the notice of the Commander during his daily inspection.

SHIP’S REGULATIONS - Passengers must conform with any regulations which the R.M.S.P. Co. or their officials may at any time consider necessary for the discipline or comfort of all on board.

SECOND SALOON PASSENGERS - Second saloon passengers are not permitted to frequent the first saloon or the first saloon decks.

SAILING NOTICES - On the ship’s arrival at a port an announcement will be displayed on the ship’s notice board, giving information as to time of departure or transfer to other ships, etc.

R.M.S.P. SERVICES - Information regarding the R.M.S.P. services throughout the world and/or special touring arrangements can be obtained from the Purser.

ENQUIRY OFFICE - Is situated on Deck “C”  to which all enquiries should be addressed.

SHOP - At which fancy articles, perfumes, sweets, picture post cards, playing cards, photographic films, souvenirs, sport prizes, etc., may be purchased, is situated on “C” Deck (“E” Deck, “Ohio.”)

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