SS California Passenger List - 24 May 1930

 

Front Cover, SS California Passenger List 24 May 1930

Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List from the SS California of the Anchor Line, Departing Saturday, 24 May 1930 from New York and Boston to Glasgow via Belfast, Commanded by Captain Robert Smart.

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Captain: Robert Smart
  • Chief Officer: Thos. W. Hawley
  • Chief Engineer: N. Nairne
  • Surgeon: W. Best
  • Purser: T. K. McGregor
  • Chief Steward: Archibald Woodrow
  • Tourist Third Cabin Purser: J. Patterson
  • Tourist Third Cabin Steward: Wm. Rae

 

Cabin Passengers

 

Embarking at New York

  1. Mr. William Adams
  2. Mr. Mark Allerton
  3. Miss Margaret W. Allison
  4. Mrs. M. A. Ballantyne
  5. Mrs. Christine Bennett
  6. Mr. Daniel Bennie
  7. Mrs. Bennie
  8. Miss M. Bennie
  9. Mr. Charles C. Bernard
  10. Mrs. Bernard
  11. Miss Marie Bernard
  12. Mr. J. L. Boyle
  13. Mrs. Boyle
  14. Mr. Boyse
  15. Mr. Boyse
  16. Mr. A. D. Brownlie
  17. Mr. Calder
  18. Mrs. Catherine Calderwood
  19. Mr. T. K. Cheng
  20. Miss Daly
  21. Mr. C. Duncan
  22. Miss Mary Ferry
  23. Mr. W. R. Finnie
  24. Miss F. Fitzpatrick
  25. Miss Anna Fletcher
  26. Miss Elizabeth Galway
  27. Mr. John Gordon
  28. Mr. Frank D. Haimes
  29. Mr. Henry J. Hewat
  30. Miss Jane Holden
  31. Mr. J. D. Hutton
  32. Mrs. Hutton
  33. Miss Mary Hutton
  34. Mrs. Catherine Jeans
  35. Miss Mary Jeans
  36. Master Frank Jeans
  37. Dr. A. J. Jeffrey
  38. Mrs. Annie B. Kneas
  39. Mrs. S. Bryan Kneas
  40. Mr. Y. Y. Leu
  41. Mr. Donald MacDonald, III.
  42. Mrs. J. McAnuff
  43. Miss Patricia McAnuff
  44. Mr. Robert McBratney
  45. Mrs. Anna McBratney
  46. Mr. Robert McCormick
  47. Mr. McDonald
  48. Mr. Walter McDougall
  49. Mrs. James L. McEwen
  50. Mrs. Owen McGuire
  51. Mrs. Catherine McGuire
  52. Mr. Tames McMillan
  53. Mrs. McMillan
  54. Miss Cecilia Malcolm
  55. Mrs. M. Mathewson
  56. Mr. John Melrose
  57. Mr. H. Morley
  58. Mrs. E. Morley
  59. Rev. H. Andrew Morrison
  60. Dr. Morrison
  61. Miss Elsie Morrison
  62. Mrs. J. Mulligan
  63. Miss M. A. Olde
  64. Miss M. R. Olde
  65. Mr. James Oliver
  66. Mrs. Oliver
  67. Miss Nancy Oliver
  68. Miss Mary Patterson
  69. Mr. S. W. Phillips
  70. Miss Quinn
  71. Mrs. A. S. Reeves
  72. Miss Jean B. Robertson
  73. Miss Ellen Rooney
  74. Miss Elisabeth Rooney
  75. Mr. Thomas Sloss
  76. Mrs. B. Stokes
  77. Mr. W. J. Thompson
  78. Miss M. A. Vint
  79. Mr. Walter Westervelt
  80. Mrs. Westervelt
  81. Mrs. J. A. Wilson
  82. Mrs. J. A. Wilson
  83. Mr. Y. W. Wong

 

Embarking at Boston

  1. Miss Adams
  2. Mr. Lawrence Cockburn
  3. Mrs. Cockburn
  4. Mr. Frank T. Ferguson
  5. Mrs. Ferguson
  6. Mrs. Susan Goebel
  7. Miss Emilv Hale
  8. Miss H. Kelly
  9. Mr. T. F. Lamood
  10. Mrs. Lamond
  11. Mrs. G. Henderson Lyonns
  12. Miss Aim MacDonald
  13. Mr. Phillip Moore
  14. Miss Isabel Moore
  15. Dr. H. A. Murray, Jr.
  16. Mrs. Murray
  17. Miss Josephine L. Murray
  18. Mr. Thomas Payne
  19. Mrs. John Carroll Perkins
  20. Miss M. K. Randetl
  21. Mrs. Alice K. Smith
  22. Mr. Wallinger
  23. Mrs. J. A. Wilson

 

Tourist Thrid Cabin Passengers

 

Embarking at New York

  1. Addison, Mr. James
  2. Addison, Mrs.
  3. Addison, Master James
  4. Aitken, Mrs. T.
  5. Aitken, Master John
  6. Aitken. Miss Mamie
  7. Alexander, Miss E.
  8. Allardyce, Mrs.
  9. Amos, Mrs. Isabel P.
  10. Amos, Master James R.
  11. Amos, Master Douglas D.
  12. Auld, Mr. John
  13. Baikie, Miss Marjorie
  14. Barclay. Miss J.
  15. Barr, Miss Agnes
  16. Bell, Mrs. Dorothy
  17. Berry, Miss Isabelle P.
  18. Black, Mrs. John
  19. Blackie, Miss E.
  20. Boag, Miss K.
  21. Boag, Miss A. T.
  22. Bogie, Mrs. Annie
  23. Bogie, Mr. David
  24. Brewster, Miss Sarah
  25. Brown, Miss J. B.
  26. Brown, Mrs. M.
  27. Brown, Mr. K. L.
  28. Bryce, Mrs. Elizabeth
  29. Bryce, Miss Rose
  30. Bryson, Mrs. Jane
  31. Bryson, Master
  32. Buchanan, Mr. C.
  33. Burns, Mrs. John F.
  34. Burns, Miss Iris E.
  35. Cameron, Mrs. Isabella
  36. Cameron, Miss Doris M.
  37. Cameron, Master George
  38. Campbell, Mr. J.
  39. Campbell, Mr. J. Jr.
  40. Candlin, Miss Mary
  41. Cashel, Mr. J.
  42. Chalmers, Mr. Francis
  43. Chalmers, Mrs. Jane
  44. Clark, Mrs. Jane
  45. Clark, Mr. R. C.
  46. Clark, Mrs.
  47. Clark, Mr. T.
  48. Clark, Mrs.
  49. Clements, Mrs. E.
  50. Clements, Mrs. H.
  51. Clunie, Mrs. Jessie
  52. Corbett, Miss Georgina M.
  53. Cormack, Miss M.
  54. Costello, Mrs. J. V.
  55. Costello, Master
  56. Craig, Miss H.
  57. Cunningham, Mrs. Isabella
  58. Currie, Mr. M.
  59. Daines, Mrs. F. C.
  60. Davidson, Mrs. C.
  61. Dempster, Miss M. D.
  62. Dickson, Mr. L. M.
  63. Dickson, Miss Jean
  64. Dinnage, Mrs. Hannah and infant
  65. Doerr, Mrs. Lydia
  66. Doerr, Mr. Alexander
  67. Donnelly, Mr. Frank
  68. Donnellv, Miss E.
  69. Donnelly, Miss M.
  70. Drack, Mrs. R. J.
  71. Drummond, Mrs. J. P.
  72. Duncan, Mrs. Mina
  73. Duncan, Miss Bessie
  74. Duncan, Miss Nessie
  75. Eastland, Mr. John J.
  76. Eastland, Mrs.
  77. Easton, Mr. J.
  78. Edward, Mrs. Caroline
  79. Erwin, Mrs. J. M.
  80. Fairley, Miss L.
  81. Falconer, Mrs. E.
  82. Fingland, Mrs. Isabella
  83. Fingland, Miss Janet M.
  84. Fingland, Mr. William
  85. Finlayson, Mr. John G.
  86. Finlayson, Mr. William
  87. Finn, Mrs. Catherine
  88. Fitzpatrick, Mr. John
  89. Fitzpatrick, Mrs.
  90. Fitzpatrick, Master
  91. Fleming, Miss Mary
  92. Fleming, Miss Millie
  93. Floyd, Miss E.
  94. Forrester, Mr. A. M.
  95. Forrester, Mrs.
  96. Forrester, Miss J.
  97. Fosbrook, Mr. Walter
  98. Franklin, Mrs. W. E.
  99. Franklin, Miss Margaret
  100. Fraser, Miss Jemima A.
  101. Eraser, Mrs. W.
  102. Fraser, Miss W.
  103. Gardner, Mr. Hugh
  104. Gardner, Mrs.
  105. Gartley, Mrs. F.
  106. Gartley, Miss J.
  107. Gaston, Mr. Samuel
  108. Gibb, Mrs. E.
  109. Gilchrist, Mrs. Isabella
  110. Given, Miss Mary J.
  111. Gladfelter, Mrs. R.
  112. Gourley, Miss Ann
  113. Graham, Miss A.
  114. Grant, Miss R.
  115. Green, Mrs. Mary
  116. Grieve, Mr. James
  117. Grinton, Mr.
  118. Grinton, Mrs.
  119. Guthrie, Mrs. Jean
  120. Guthrie, Master David
  121. Hamilton, Mr. Matthew
  122. Hanna, Mrs. Annie
  123. Harkness, Miss C.
  124. Hastie, Miss Elizabeth
  125. Haxton, Mrs. Janet
  126. Hay, Master G.
  127. Hegarty, Miss M.
  128. Henderson, Mrs. C.
  129. Henderson, Miss Mona
  130. Henry, Mr. John
  131. Hepburn, Miss Agnes
  132. Higgins, Miss Mary
  133. Horner, Mrs. A.
  134. Horner. Miss M.
  135. Houston, Mrs. L.
  136. Howieson, Mrs. A.
  137. Hunt, Mr. P.
  138. Hunt, Mrs.
  139. Hunt, Miss M.
  140. Hutchinson, Mrs. M.
  141. Hutchinson, Master J.
  142. Irvine, Mr. James A.
  143. Jeans, Mrs. Catherine
  144. Jeans, Miss Mary
  145. Jeans, Master Frank
  146. Johnston, Miss Mary
  147. Johnston, Mrs. E.
  148. Kane, Mr. H.
  149. Kearney, Mrs. A.
  150. Kearney, Mrs. William
  151. Kearney, Master William J.
  152. Kearney, Master Charles
  153. Kearney, Master Frank
  154. Kennedy, Mrs. J.
  155. Kennedy, Mrs. Margaret
  156. Kerr, Mrs. J.
  157. Kerr, Mr. Robert
  158. Kerr, Mrs. Agnes
  159. Kerr, Mrs.
  160. Kidd, Miss Ann
  161. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Catherine
  162. Kirkpatrick, Miss Rhona
  163. Lamont, Miss Martha
  164. Levine, Miss M.
  165. Lindsay, Mr. Robert
  166. Little, Mrs. T.
  167. Little, Master Thomas
  168. Legie, Mrs. C.
  169. Logie, Master Gordon
  170. Logue, Mr. George F.
  171. Lorimer, Miss Agnes
  172. Low, Mrs. Mary W.
  173. Low, Miss Margaret
  174. Low, Master Archie
  175. Lumsden, Mr. H.
  176. Lutton, Mr. Ralph
  177. Lyon, Mr. R.
  178. Lyon, Mrs.
  179. MacDougal, Miss Jessie
  180. MacKay, Miss C.
  181. MacKay, Miss M.
  182. MacKenzie, Mrs. J.
  183. MacLean, Mrs. M.
  184. MacLean, Miss A.
  185. MacLean, Master M.
  186. MacLean, Mrs. D.
  187. MacLeod, Mr. Allan J.
  188. McArthur, Mrs. E.
  189. McArthur, Master A.
  190. McAskill, Mr. Alexander
  191. McAskill, Mrs.
  192. McClelland, Miss N.
  193. McClelland, Mrs. LI.
  194. McCubbin, Miss M.
  195. McDowall, Mr. J.
  196. McDowall, Mrs.
  197. McEachan, Miss M.
  198. McEwan, Mrs. C. and infant
  199. McGivern, Miss Rose
  200. McHenry, Mrs. Helen M. A.
  201. Mclvor, Miss Martha
  202. McKie, Miss Mary A.
  203. McKinley, Mrs. W.
  204. McKinley, Miss Violet
  205. Mckinstrv, Mrs. J.
  206. McKinstry, Miss Mabel
  207. McLardy, Mr. Tan
  208. McLaughlin, Mrs. Jessie
  209. McLean, Mr. J. H.
  210. McLellan, Miss Mary
  211. McLennan, Miss Margaret
  212. McLennan, Mrs. J.
  213. McNeill, Mrs. Margaret
  214. McNeill, Miss Dorothy
  215. McWhinnie, Mrs. A.
  216. Macpherson, Mrs. E.
  217. Maddick, Mrs. Frances M.
  218. Manderson, Miss C.
  219. Mann, Miss C.
  220. Marshall, Mrs. Andrina
  221. Marshall, Master Rupert J.
  222. Marshall, Mrs.
  223. Massie, Mr. Alexander
  224. Massie, Mrs.
  225. Merritt, Mrs. M.
  226. Mevatt, Miss J.
  227. Miller, Miss J.
  228. Milne, Miss Lilly
  229. Molloy, Mrs. G. C.
  230. Moore, Mrs. J.
  231. Moore. Miss D. H.
  232. Morris, Miss J.
  233. Mulhall, Mr. P.
  234. Mulhall, Mrs.
  235. Mulhall, Miss C.
  236. Mulhall, Master J.
  237. Munro, Mr. N.
  238. Munro, Mrs.
  239. Murray, Mr. J. B.
  240. Murray, Miss E.
  241. Nash, Mr. George E.
  242. Nash, Mrs.
  243. Neal, Mr. Ernest J.
  244. Neil, Miss L.
  245. O'Donnell, Bro. Bede
  246. O'Farrell, Mrs. Agnes
  247. Ogilvie, Mr. Charles
  248. Ogilvie, Mr. W.
  249. Oliver, Miss Lilly R.
  250. Oppenheim, Mr. Alexander
  251. Orr, Mrs. J. R.
  252. Paterson, Mrs. Margaret
  253. Paterson, Master Robert
  254. Paterson, Miss Margaret
  255. Paton, Mr. David
  256. Patterson, Miss M.
  257. Pattison, Miss I.
  258. Pattison, Miss R.
  259. Paul, Mr. George
  260. Pepworth, Mrs. Margaret
  261. Pepworth, Miss Margaret
  262. Power, Mrs. C.
  263. Prentice, Mr. Robert
  264. Prentice, Mrs.
  265. Provan, Mrs. Jenny
  266. Queen, Mrs. Jemina
  267. Rafferty, Mr. P.
  268. Rafferty, Mrs.
  269. Raith, Miss Mary
  270. Rankin, Mr. H.
  271. Reid, Mr. George
  272. Reid, Miss B.
  273. Ritchie, Mr. R.
  274. Ritchie, Mrs.
  275. Roan, Mrs. J.
  276. Roberts, Miss Mary A.
  277. Roberts, Miss Elizabeth E.
  278. Robertson, Mrs. Janet
  279. Robertson, Miss Helen
  280. Robertson, Master John
  281. Robertson, Mrs. Janet
  282. Robertson, Miss Margaret
  283. Robertson, Miss I.
  284. Robertson, Miss A.
  285. Robertson, Mr. John
  286. Robertson, Mrs.
  287. Robertson, Miss Mary
  288. Rodgers, Mrs. Grace
  289. Rodgers, Miss Mary
  290. Ross, Mr. T.
  291. Ross, Mrs.
  292. Roy, Miss Jessie
  293. Russell, Mrs. M.
  294. Russell, Mrs. Annie B.
  295. Russell, Master John
  296. Rutherford, Miss Isabella
  297. Sands, Mrs. Lizzie
  298. Sands, Miss Henrietta
  299. Schoen, Mrs. Leonora
  300. Scott, Mr. John
  301. Scott, Mrs.
  302. Scott, Miss Margaret
  303. Sennette, Mrs. Mary
  304. Sennette, Miss Dorothy
  305. Sennette, Master Dick
  306. Sennette, Miss Mary
  307. Sharkey, Miss B.
  308. Shearer, Mrs. Margaret
  309. Shearer, Master Alexander
  310. Shields, Mrs. Isabella
  311. Shields, Master Albert McKay
  312. Shields, Miss Barbara
  313. Singer, Mrs. Catherine B.
  314. Slingerland, Mrs. Jessie
  315. Sloane, Mrs. Fred
  316. Smith, Mrs. J.
  317. Smith, Mrs. Margaret
  318. Sommerville, Miss Annie
  319. Spence, Dr. John
  320. Spencer, Miss C.
  321. Spencer, Mr. James
  322. Stephen, Mr. George
  323. Stevenson, Miss
  324. Steward, Mrs. F.
  325. Steward, Miss E.
  326. Stewart, Mrs. M.
  327. Stewart, Mrs. H.
  328. Stewart, Master A.
  329. Stewart, Miss E.
  330. Stewart, Miss M.
  331. Stewart, Mr. D.
  332. Strain, Miss M.
  333. Stratton, Mrs. Alexander
  334. Stratton, Miss Margaret L.
  335. Stuart, Mrs. Charlotte
  336. Stuart, Master John K.
  337. Sullivan, Mrs. C.
  338. Sullivan, Master John J.
  339. Tait, Mr. E. W.
  340. Tait, Mrs.
  341. Tait, Master G.
  342. Tait, Mrs. Elizabeth
  343. Thomas, Miss M.
  344. Thomas, Miss
  345. Thomson, Mrs. C.
  346. Thomson, Master James
  347. Thorburn, Mrs. Agnes
  348. Todd, Mr. Tohn
  349. Todd, Mrs.
  350. Turk, Miss H.
  351. Turner, Mrs. Margaret
  352. Tyre, Miss Agnes
  353. Uibel, Mrs. Catherine
  354. Valentine, Miss Annie
  355. Van Den Hoek, Mrs. A. M.
  356. Ventor, Miss J.
  357. Waldie, Miss R.
  358. Watson, Mrs. J.
  359. Watson, Master W.
  360. Watson, Mrs. Jane P.
  361. Watters, Mrs. J.
  362. Weir, Mrs. Elizabeth
  363. Whitelaw, Miss M.
  364. Whitney, Mrs. Jessie
  365. Willis, Miss V.
  366. Wilson, Miss I.
  367. Wright, Mrs. M.
  368. Wyler, Mr. Johnston
  369. Wyler, Mrs.
  370. Wyler, Master Johnston R.
  371. Wyler, Miss Margaret J.
  372. Wylie, Mr. John
  373. Yeats, Miss A. J.
  374. Young, Mrs. Mary
  375. Young, Master James W.
  376. Young, Miss N.
  377. Young, Mrs.
  378. Young, Mr. William

 

Embarking at Boston

  1. Adamson, Miss Mary
  2. Atkins, Mrs. Jean I.
  3. Atkins, Master Reginald C.
  4. Barraclough, Mrs. George
  5. Barrie, Mr. William
  6. Boleyn, Mrs. Janet
  7. Brown, Mr. Samuel
  8. Brown, Master Samuel
  9. Bruning, Mrs. Jessie
  10. Collins, Miss Margaret
  11. Connell, Mr. David
  12. Connell, Mrs.
  13. Costello, Mrs. Catherine
  14. David. Mrs. Agnes
  15. David, Miss Alice
  16. Dickson, Mrs. William
  17. Dickson, Miss Mary
  18. Dovle, Miss Alice
  19. Driver. Mr. H. B.
  20. Esplin, Miss Jamima
  21. Feeney. Miss Elizabeth
  22. Forbes, Mr. William
  23. French. Mrs. Esther
  24. Gilmout. Miss Mathilda
  25. Gould, Mrs. S. L.
  26. Halkett. Miss Alice
  27. Hastie, Mrs.
  28. Houston, Mrs. Annie T.
  29. Hughes, Mrs. Ada
  30. Hughes, Master George B.
  31. Hughes, Miss Florence B.
  32. Hydman, Mr. John
  33. Lawrence. Mrs. Frank
  34. McCallum, Mrs. Elizabeth
  35. McCallum, Master Kenneth
  36. McMahon, Mrs. Catherine
  37. McPherson, Mr.
  38. Maguire, Mr. John
  39. Marshall, Mrs. and child
  40. Mondle, Mrs. Margaret
  41. Morris. Mr. Adam
  42. Morris, Mrs.
  43. Munro, Mr. R.
  44. Munro, Mrs.
  45. Munlock, Mrs. Catherine
  46. Murdock, Master Logan
  47. Murdock, Miss Betty
  48. Murdock, Master George
  49. Noble, Mr. A. W.
  50. Noble, Mrs.
  51. Paterson. Mr. William
  52. Quinn, Miss Bridget
  53. Scobie, Mr. Charles
  54. Scott. Mr. William
  55. Shannon, Miss Catherine
  56. Shannon, Miss C.
  57. Sheves, Mr. Andrew
  58. Sheves, Mrs.
  59. Soutar, Miss Dorothy
  60. Tawse, Mrs. Alexander
  61. Tawse, Master Alexander
  62. Tawse, Miss Margaret
  63. Templeton, Mr. William
  64. Thomson, Miss Christina
  65. Todd, Miss Elizabeth
  66. Troughton, Mrs. Sarah
  67. Troughton, Master John F.
  68. Younger, Mr. George

 

Information for Passengers

THE BAR will be closed at 11:00 pm

DIVINE SERVICE may be held In the Saloon (weather permitting) once every Sunday between 11 and 12. For those who so desire facilities are provided for the celebration of Mass.

ADDITIONAL PASSAGE MONEY OR FREIGHT paid on board passengers should obtain a receipt on the Company's form.

WARDROBE TRUNKS—Tlie attention of passengers is called to the fact that the steamer has a Baggage Room whore trunks may be stored during the voyage. It is not always possible to have large wardrobe trunks placed in an accessible position in passengers' staterooms.

BAGGAGE—Enquiries regarding baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Baggage Master.

Trunks, Wraps, etc., may be stored and re-shipped by the Company for the return voyage.

To facilitate examination and identification of baggage on landing all packages should have an initial label afllxed; these labels are supplied on board on application.

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.

BARBER'S SHOP—Barber's shop Is on board for the convenience of passengers. The barber will attend to ladies by appointment.

CLOTHES PRESSING—Application should be made to the barber, from whom rates and other particulars can be obtained.

COMPLAINTS—Complaints of incivility, carelessness or inattention on the part of any of the ship's staff should be Immediately reported to the Purser or Chief Steward and failing satisfaction, to the Captain.

KIOSK—Passengers can obtain confectionery, toys, souvenirs. etc., in the Kiosk.

DECK CHAIRS AND RUGS may be hired at a cost of 6/3 (or $1.50) each on application to the Deck Steward. 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.

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.

DOGS AND CATS—Passengers are notified that dogs and cats cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license lias been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of License can only be obtained by direct application to the Depart incut before the dog or cat is taken on board.

LIBRARY—Library Books may be obtained on application to the Librarian. The Books are issued free of charge.

MEALS—Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am; Lunch, 1:00 pm; Dinner, 7:30 pm

When two sittings are necessary, meals will be as follows:

Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am; Lunch, 1st sitting 12:30 pm; 2nd sitting, 1:30 pm
Dinner, 1st sitting, 6:15:00 pm 2nd sitting, 7:30 p m.

Passengers may reserve seats at table for the voyage on application to the Chief Steward.

CHILDREN'S MEALS—Breakfast, 9:00 am; Dinner, noon; Tea, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm

PORT HOLES—Passengers are requested not to open the port holes. The Stewards will do this whenever practicable.

REDIRECTION OF MAIL—Passengers who expect letters or parcels to be delivered to the ship after they have disembarked 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 be pleased to assist passengers to arrange their return passages, or to supply them with the name and address of the agent in the town to which they are proceeding.

RAILWAY TIME-TABLES—Railway and steamer time-tables may be consulted on application to the Librarian.

DISEMBARKATION ARRANGEMENTS AT LONDONDERRY— Passengers landing at Londonderry disembark by tender off Moville, whence they are taken to Londonderry—a distance of about 17 miles—the journey, by tender, taking about 1 and 1/4 hours.

No passengers land at Moville; baggage is inspected at Londonderry. Moville Is in the Irish Free State whereas Londonderry is in Northern Ireland.

The distance, by rail, from Londonderry to Belfast is 100 miles, and from Londonderry to Dublin 163 miles.

DISEMBARKATION AT GLASGOW—Passengers disembark either by tender at Greenock—which is on the River Clyde about 20 miles from Glasgow—or go up the river and disembark at Yorkhill pier, which is within easy reach of the principal railroad stations in Glasgow.

Passengers disembark at one or the other of the places mentioned according to the state of the tide, also the time of arrival of the steamer off Greenock.

When passengers disembark at Greenock and customs formalities have been gone through, they are conveyed, free of charge, to Glasgow, either by a special or regular train; if the number of passengers does not warrant a special train, coaches are attached to a regular train for the convenience of Anchor Line Passengers.

RECOVERY OF U. S. HEAD TAX—This tax can be recovered by Passengers, if same has been paid, provided they inform U. S. Immigration Inspector on arrival at New York of their intention to leave the United States within sixty days (tlie time prescribed by U. S. Law), and obtain from him Transit Certificate Form 514.

It is also necessary for Transit Certificate Form 514 to be handed to the transportation company when completed, in time to allow same to be placed before the Immigration Authorities in Washington within one hundred and twenty days of Passenger's arrival in the United States.

Unless this regulation is complied with, the Tax cannot be recovered.

SMOKING—Children are not allowed in tlie Smoke-room. Smokers are requested to be careful when smoking on deck to see that cigars, cigarettes and pipe ashes are extinguished before being thrown away.

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 name painted on them, and they will not be reshipped without instructions being sent to Baggage Master, Anchor Line, York hill Quay, Glasgow.

A description of the articles should be given, also name of steamer from which they were landed and date. No shawls, rugs, etc., 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.

THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges for his service subject to the approval of the Commander, to First Class, Cabin, Second Class and Tourist Third Cabin passengers.

TOBACCO, SPIRITS, etc.—Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, wines, spirits and perfumery are liable to duty on being brought into the United Kingdom, and even the smallest quantities should be declared to the Customs authorities.

THE DAILY MAIL ATLANTIC EDITION, giving the latest news by wireless and the closing prices on the London and New York Stock Exchanges, is published on board. The paper will be delivered each morning to the passenger's stateroom if an order is given to the Bedroom Steward.

THROUGH BOOKINGS TO GIBRALTAR, EGYPT AND INDIA—The Anchor Line steamers engaged in this service have excellent Saloon accommodation. Full particulars as to Fares, etc., on application.

VALUABLES—The Company is not responsible for the theft of valuables or money if kept in state-rooms. All such articles may be deposited free of charge, in the ship's safe, under the care of the Purser.

Passengers are warned that they should not on liny account part with money or valuables to any persons representing themselves as members of the ship's staff.

 

ANCHOR LINE New York and Glasgow Service

SERVICES To and From

  • New York, Londonderry and Glasgow
  • Boston, Londonderry and Glasgow
  • Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool
  • Gibraltar, Port Said, Suez and Bombay
  • Bombay to Marseilles

 

Fleet

  • TSS "CALEDONIA" 17,000 Tons
  • TSS "CALIFORNIA" 17,000 Tons
  • TSS "TRANSYLVANIA" 17,000 Tons
  • TSS "TUSCANIA" 17,000 Tons
  • TSS "CAMERONIA" 16,365 Tons
  • SS "BRITANNIA"8,464 Tons
  • SS "ASSYRIA" 8,142 Tons
  • SS "CASTALIA" 6,600 Tons
  • SS "CIRCASSIA" 6,861 Tons
  • SS "ELYSIA" 6,757 Tons
  • SS "MASSILIA" 5,156 Tons
  • SS "TARANTIA" 4,939 Tons

 

Back Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List from the SS California of the Anchor Line, Departing Saturday, 24 May 1930 from New York to Belfast and Glasgow via Boston.

Back Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List from the SS California of the Anchor Line, Departing Saturday, 24 May 1930 from New York to Belfast and Glasgow via Boston.

 

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