RMS Cameronia Passenger List - 24 February 1922

 

Front Cover - 24 FEBRUARY 1922 Passenger List, RMS Cameronia, Anchor Line

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the RMS Cameronia of the Anchor Line, Departing Friday, 24 February 1922 from Glasgow to Halifax and New York via Moville, Liverpool, and Cobh, Commanded by Captain James Blaikie. GGA Image ID # 1fc7d168f3

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: James Blaikie, D.S.C
  2. Chief Officer: George B. Kelly
  3. Chief Engineer: James McGown
  4. Surgeon: J. Lanigan
  5. Purser: A. C. McCall
  6. Chief Steward: Thomas Nixon

 

Saloon Passengers

  1. Mr. H. T. Acherley
  2. Mr. H. Akashi
  3. Mr. W. Allan
  4. Judge R. C. Allen
  5. Mr. Bertram R. Berrick
  6. Miss Margaret A. Berrick
  7. Captain H. C. Bowers
  8. Captain H. Brown
  9. Mr. Frederick C. Buckholz
  10. Mrs. Buckholz
  11. Mr. F. Carey And Valet
  12. Mr. Joseph J. Castellini
  13. Mr. Albert Castellini
  14. Mr. Alexander R. Cochrane
  15. Mr. H. H. Cosgrove
  16. Mr. G. W. Davies
  17. Mr. Jonathan Duthie
  18. Mr. J. M. Farquhar
  19. Mr. William Grant
  20. Mrs. C. M. Hannay
  21. Miss Isobel Hannay And Nurse
  22. Mr. Richard Humble
  23. Mr. J. S. Hunt
  24. Mr. James Leslie
  25. Mr. John McCosh
  26. Mr. James O. Martin
  27. Madam De Midton
  28. Mr. A. D. Newby
  29. Mr. Ernest E. Pool
  30. Mr. Arthur W. Robinson
  31. Mr. T. E. Rodgers
  32. Mr. W. A. Ross
  33. Mrs. Ross
  34. Master W. A. Ross And Maid
  35. Mr. S. Sato
  36. Miss Stark
  37. Mr. Stein
  38. Mrs. Catherine L. Stewart
  39. Mr. G. Strachm
  40. Mrs. Strachan
  41. Mr. G. Sureth
  42. Mr. J. W. Thornycroft
  43. Miss A. C. Todd
  44. Mr. K. H. Vaughan
  45. Mrs. Vaughan
  46. Miss Alice M. Waldron
  47. Mr. David Walsh
  48. Mr. Toshio Watanaba
  49. Mr. Ronald Whiteway
  50. Mrs. Whiteway

 

Second Class Passengers

  1. Mrs. Mary Adams
  2. Miss Hessy S. Adams
  3. Miss A. Ahern
  4. Mrs. Agnes Aitchison
  5. Mr. John S. Aitchison
  6. Mr. William Aitken
  7. Mrs. Jane Allardice
  8. Mrs. Isabella Anderson
  9. Mr. James Anderson
  10. Mr. Martin Anderson
  11. Mr. James Anderson
  12. Mr. Matthew Andrew
  13. Mr. H. Armitage
  14. Miss Margaret Armstrong
  15. Mr. Edward Arthur
  16. Mr. H. W. Ashley
  17. Mr. Alexander Atkinson
  18. Mr. G. Bambrough
  19. Mr. D. Barker
  20. Mrs. Barker
  21. Miss E. M. Barker
  22. Mr. James P. Barrett
  23. Mr. John Barrett
  24. Mr. E. J. Bastin
  25. Mr. R. Beard
  26. Mr. James Beattie
  27. Mrs. Beattie
  28. Miss Annie Beattie
  29. Miss May Beattie
  30. Mr. Angus R. Bell
  31. Mr. Charles hell
  32. Mr. J. W. Benson
  33. Miss Christina Bernard
  34. Mrs. Bella Blake
  35. Mr. Michael Bohan
  36. Mr. George Borland
  37. Mrs. Borland
  38. Miss Mary Borland
  39. Miss Jean Borland
  40. Mrs. Mary Bowman
  41. Miss Jeanie Boyes
  42. Miss Sarah Boyes
  43. Mr. William Brand
  44. Mr. George Brander
  45. Mrs. Broderick And Infant
  46. Mr. James Brown
  47. Mr. Alexander W. Brown
  48. Mrs. Brown
  49. Miss Dorothy Brown
  50. Miss Marion Brown
  51. Master Alexander Brown
  52. Master James Brown
  53. Miss Mabel Brown
  54. Mr. Archibald Buchanan
  55. Mrs. Buchanan
  56. Mr. Samuel Caldwell
  57. Mrs. Helen Cameron
  58. Miss Harriett Cameron
  59. Mr. Alexander Cameron
  60. Mrs. Cameron
  61. Miss Jane Cameron
  62. Miss Jessie Campbell
  63. Miss Ann C. Chalmers
  64. Mr. J. Chor
  65. Mr. John Clark
  66. Mrs. Clark
  67. Mr. T. J. Clark
  68. Mrs. Minnie Cockburn
  69. Mr. William Collins
  70. Mrs. Collins And Infant
  71. Miss Mary Conboy
  72. Mr. B. Connally
  73. Mrs. Mary Connell
  74. Rev. Robert Connolly
  75. Mrs. Connolly
  76. Miss Bela Convery
  77. Mr. D. Conway
  78. Mr. J. Cook
  79. Mr. P. J. Corcoran
  80. Miss Isabel Cormack
  81. Mr. Ernest V. Craig
  82. Mr. Thomas Craigie
  83. Mr. William R. Cran
  84. Miss Marie Crane
  85. Mr. Hugh Crawford
  86. Mrs. Joan Crichton
  87. Miss M. Dalton
  88. Mrs. J. K. Davidson
  89. Mr. H. Davidson
  90. Mr. Robert F. Davie
  91. Mrs. Davie
  92. Miss Stewarty Davie
  93. Master Thomas Davie
  94. Mr. William Dickson
  95. Mr. James Dougan
  96. Miss Elizabeth Duncan
  97. Miss Margaret Duncan
  98. Mr. Thoma. s R. Dunn
  99. Miss E. Dunner
  100. Mr. Isaac T. Eaton
  101. Mrs. M. Edwards
  102. Miss M. Edwards
  103. Master K. Edwards
  104. Mr. R. Edwards
  105. Mrs. Margaret Emslie
  106. Miss Margaret Emslie
  107. Mrs. Engeltheson
  108. Mr. Burnett Fiddes
  109. Miss Elizabeth Field
  110. Mr. P. G. Fishta
  111. Mr. Daniel Flockhart
  112. Mr. John Fordyce
  113. Miss Amy Forsyth
  114. Miss Andrean Forsyth
  115. Mrs. Mary D. Fox
  116. Miss Mary Frickleton
  117. Mrs. Galloway
  118. Mrs. D. Gardner And Infant
  119. Mrs. Mattie Gardner
  120. Miss Annie Garrity
  121. Mrs. M. E. Gee
  122. Mr. Albert Gembell
  123. Mrs. Gembell
  124. Mr. John L. Gemmell
  125. Mrs. Gemmell
  126. Child Gemmell
  127. Mr. James B. George
  128. Miss Nellie Gibson
  129. Miss D. Giles
  130. Mr. W. J. Giles
  131. Mr. Donald Gillies
  132. Miss Jeanie Goldie
  133. Mrs. Gomersall
  134. Miss L. Gomersall
  135. Mr. H. Gomersall
  136. Mr. David Gordon
  137. Mr. Gordon
  138. Mrs. M. Gorman
  139. Mrs. Mary Gowan
  140. Mrs. Martha Graham
  141. Mr. Norman Graham
  142. Mr. J. B. Greig
  143. Mrs. Agnes Griffen
  144. Master James Griffen
  145. Master John Griffen
  146. Mr. Samuel Joseph Griffin
  147. Mrs. Griffin
  148. Master Harry William Griffin
  149. Miss Julia C. Griffin
  150. Mr. David Grynspon
  151. Mrs. Grynspon
  152. Miss M. Grynspon
  153. Miss I. Haggard
  154. Mr. J. Haggard
  155. Mrs. Margaret Harper
  156. Miss Nancy Harper
  157. Mr. Herbert D. Hart
  158. Mr. Robert Harvey
  159. Mr. J. Hayes
  160. Mrs. Hayes
  161. Miss Mary Heatley
  162. Miss Hickey
  163. Miss Hickey
  164. Miss G. Hoel
  165. Mr. G. F. Hoggitt
  166. Mrs. Hoggitt
  167. Mrs. Horsfall And Infant
  168. Child Horsfall
  169. Mr. J. Hoye
  170. Mr. John Hughes
  171. Mr. J. F. Hunt
  172. Miss Catherine Hunter
  173. Miss Euphemia Hunter
  174. Mr. George, A. Irons
  175. Mr. Wesley Irwin
  176. Mrs. Jarman
  177. Miss Annie Johnston
  178. Mrs. Johnston
  179. Master William Johnston
  180. Master David Johnston
  181. Master James A. Johnston
  182. Mr. George C. Johnstone
  183. Mr. William Justice
  184. Mr. Thomas Kelly
  185. Miss B. Kelly
  186. Mr. Robert Kelso
  187. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy
  188. Master David Kennedy
  189. Mr. Herbert A. Kidd
  190. Mr. John King
  191. Miss Catherine Kirk
  192. Mr. A. Kirk
  193. Mr. R. Kitamura
  194. Mrs. Margaret Lambe
  195. Mr. Thomas Lambe
  196. Mrs. Margaret Lattin
  197. Mr. Robert R. Law
  198. Mr. E. Legros
  199. Mrs. Legros
  200. Mrs. Martha Lennox
  201. Master Duncan Lennox
  202. Mr. Anthony Logan
  203. Mrs. Annie Logan
  204. Mrs. E. H. Lunt
  205. Mr. Percy C. Luty
  206. Mr. R. F. Lynch
  207. Mrs. Lynch
  208. Mr. Patrick McAdam
  209. Mr. William P. McAnally
  210. Miss Bella McBrayne
  211. Miss Margaret McCleary
  212. Mr. Robert McClure
  213. Mr. Andrew McCrae
  214. Mrs. Jessie McCrirrich
  215. Master Thomas McCrirrich
  216. Miss Lily McCutcheon
  217. Miss S. McDonagh
  218. Mr. John Macdonald
  219. Mrs. Macdonald
  220. Miss Catherine Macdonald
  221. Miss Betty Macdonald
  222. Mrs. McDonell
  223. Miss Jane McEwen
  224. Miss Mary McFadyen
  225. Mrs. Alice M. McGarraghy
  226. Miss Alice M. McGarraghy
  227. Mrs. Margaret McGee
  228. Master Joseph McGee
  229. Miss Margaret McGlinchey
  230. Mrs. Jane McGrechin
  231. Master Andrew McGrechin
  232. Miss Joanna McGrechin
  233. Miss M. McGuire
  234. Miss Mary Ann McHugh
  235. Mr. John McIntyre
  236. Mrs. Christina McIntyre
  237. Mr. Daniel McKeown
  238. Miss E. McKinnon
  239. Miss L. McKinnon
  240. Miss I. McKinnon
  241. Mr. James McLachlan
  242. Mrs. Bridget McLaughlin
  243. Mr. Michael McLaughlin
  244. Mr. John McLaughlin
  245. Mr. K. MacLean
  246. Miss Jessie McLennan
  247. Mr. Norman MacLeod
  248. Miss Helen McMurray
  249. Miss Mary McNab
  250. Mr. James McNab
  251. Mrs. A. McNab
  252. Mr. Robert G. McNab
  253. Miss Annie McPherson
  254. Mr. George McQuade
  255. Mrs. McQuade
  256. Mrs. Chrissie McRae
  257. Master Alexander McRae
  258. Master Hugh McRae
  259. Mr. John McRobbie
  260. Mr. Peter McSephney
  261. Miss Elizabeth McSephney
  262. Miss Sarah Jane A/Made
  263. Mr. R. W. Mager
  264. Miss Sarah Marks
  265. Mrs. Bella Mayes
  266. Mrs. Martha Meiklejohn
  267. Miss Victoria Meiklejohn
  268. Mr. Hugh Millar
  269. Mrs. Millar
  270. Mr. M. Miller
  271. Mr. D. Miller
  272. Miss M. Miller
  273. Mr. John Mitchell
  274. Mrs. Mitchell
  275. Mrs. Helen Mitchell
  276. Miss Jean Mitchell
  277. Master John Mitchell
  278. Mr. George Mitchell
  279. Mr. William Mitchie
  280. Miss M. Moroney
  281. Mr. Alexander Morrison
  282. Miss Christina Morrison
  283. Miss Rose Mullan
  284. Mr. Alexander McD. Munro
  285. Mrs. Margaret Munro
  286. Miss Norah Munro
  287. Miss Jessie Munro
  288. Miss Alice Munro
  289. Mrs. Jean Munro
  290. Master Donald Munro
  291. Miss Agnes Murray
  292. Miss Jessie Murray
  293. Mr. James Murrison
  294. Mr. I. C. Napier
  295. Mrs. Marsha Neill
  296. Mr. Archibald Nicol
  297. Mrs. Nicol
  298. Master Archibald Nicol
  299. Miss Margaret O'Neill
  300. Mr. Parker
  301. Mrs. Bessie Parsons
  302. Mr. Peter C. Paterson
  303. Mrs. Mary Patton
  304. Mr. A. G. Paul
  305. Mr. William Pearson
  306. Mr. William Peill
  307. Mrs. Peill
  308. Mr. Edward Peill
  309. Miss Florence Peill
  310. Mr. David Petrie
  311. Mr. Robert H. Porteous
  312. Mr. Thomas J. Potts
  313. Mrs. Potts
  314. Mrs. M. Price And Infant
  315. Mrs. Agnes Radcliffe
  316. Miss Jessie Radcliffe
  317. Miss Jeanie Rae
  318. Miss Mary Rafferty
  319. Mr. David Ralston
  320. Mr. Robert M. Ramsay
  321. Miss Williamina Reith
  322. Miss Susan Rennie
  323. Mrs. Annie Richter
  324. Master Robert Richter
  325. Miss Nellie Robertson
  326. Miss Isabella Robertson
  327. Mr. David Robertson, Jr.
  328. Mrs. Joan Robertson
  329. Master David Robertson
  330. Mr. David Robertson, Sen
  331. Mrs. Robertson
  332. Mr. W. Robertson
  333. Mrs. Robertson
  334. Mr. Robert Robertson
  335. Miss Madge Robertson
  336. Mr. Gordon Robertson
  337. Miss Madge Robertson
  338. Mrs. Margaret Robertson
  339. Mr. J. Robinson
  340. Miss Florence S. Robinson
  341. Mr. George Rodger
  342. Mr. James Ross
  343. Miss Helen C. Ross
  344. Mr. William Rowatt
  345. Mrs. Jane R. Runciman
  346. Mrs. Russell
  347. Child Russell
  348. Child Russell
  349. Mr. Thomas Russell
  350. Mrs. Sophia Saltman
  351. Miss Mary Saltman
  352. Miss Gertie Saltman
  353. Master Morris Saltman
  354. Miss Martha Saltman
  355. Master David Saltman
  356. Mr. Joseph Sargent
  357. Miss Annie Scahill
  358. Miss Euphemia Scott
  359. Mr. J. B. Scott
  360. Mr. George Scott
  361. Mr. William Scott
  362. Mr. Robert W. Shand
  363. Miss Mary C. Sneddon
  364. Mr. Thomas Simpson
  365. Mrs. Catherine Simpson
  366. Mrs. Janet Simpson
  367. Miss Mary Simpson
  368. Mr. John Simpson
  369. Mrs. Isabella Skelton
  370. Miss Elizabeth Skelton
  371. Miss Isabella Skouse
  372. Mr. J. A. Small
  373. Mr. William Small
  374. Miss Jean H. Smith
  375. Mr. Alexander Smith
  376. Miss Isabella Smith
  377. Mr. Algernon W. Smith
  378. Miss Agnes Smith
  379. Mis. Elizabeth Stang
  380. Miss Grace Stang
  381. Mrs. L. N. Stevens
  382. Mrs. Mabel F. Stewart
  383. Miss Annie Stewart
  384. Miss Ella Stewart
  385. Mr. George M. Stirling
  386. Miss Helen Sutherland
  387. Miss Catherine Sweeney
  388. Miss Jane Sweeney
  389. Mr. A. C. Taylor
  390. Mr. Hugh W. Taylor
  391. Mrs. Eva Taylor
  392. Child Taylor
  393. Mrs. Fanny Thomson
  394. Miss Lily Thomson
  395. Miss Kate Thomson
  396. Miss Marion Thomson
  397. Mr. John W. L. Todd
  398. Miss Margaret Todd
  399. Miss Annie Travers
  400. Mrs. Nellie Turner
  401. Miss Isabella Turner
  402. Miss M. Vaughan
  403. Mr. John H. Waddell
  404. Mr. Bernard Waddell
  405. Mr. Z. Wagman
  406. Mrs. Wagman
  407. Miss L. Wagman
  408. Mrs. Annie Walker
  409. Mrs. Janet Wallace
  410. Mr. George Watt
  411. Mrs. Watt
  412. Master Willie Watt
  413. Miss Alexina Watt
  414. Miss Mary Watt
  415. Mr. Samuel Waugh
  416. Miss Eleanor Webster
  417. Mr. William Weir
  418. Mrs. Weir
  419. Mr. William M. West
  420. Miss Mary White
  421. Mr. Thomas White
  422. Mrs. Margaret Whyte
  423. Mr. Robert Whyte
  424. Master Hugh Whyte
  425. Master William Whyte
  426. Miss Annie Whyte
  427. Master James Whyte
  428. Miss Janet Whyte
  429. Mrs. Janet Whyte
  430. Miss Johannah Wightman
  431. Mr. C. J. Wilkins
  432. Mrs. Wilkins
  433. Miss E. Wilson
  434. Miss Mary K. Wilson
  435. Miss Mary Wylie
  436. Mr. Joseph Young
  437. Mrs. Young

 

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.

Trunks, Wraps, etc., will 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 official label affixed; 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.

Bar closes 11:00 pm

Barber's Shop.—Barber's shop is situated 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 Commander.

Confectionery and Souvenirs.—Confectionery and Souvenirs are on sale at reasonable prices on application to the Deck Steward.

Copyright Books and Music are forbidden and will be confiscated by the Customs authorities.

Deck Chairs and Rugs may be hired for the voyage at the Company's offices or from the Deck Steward. Printed receipt to be obtained by Passengers for this hire.

Divine Service may be held in the Saloon (weather permitting) once every Sunday between 11 and 12 noon.

Dogs.—Returning Passengers are notified that 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.

Library.—Library Books may be obtained on application to the Deck Steward.

Lights in Saloon until n pm; in public rooms until 11:30 pm

Lifebelts—Lifebelts must not be removed from staterooms, except in cases of extreme danger and necessity.

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 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.

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 (the 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 ninety days of Passenger's arrival in the United States.
Unless this regulation is complied with, the Tax cannot be recovered.

Railway Time-Tables may be consulted on application to the Music-Room Steward.

Smoking.—Smoking in saloons and state-rooms is strictly prohibited. Children are not allowed in the Smoke-room. Cigarette smokers are requested to be careful when smoking on deck to see that cigarettes 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 re-shipped without instructions 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.

Telegrams and Letters for despatch should be handed to the Music-Room Steward (fully prepaid) one hour before leaving Moville.

Telegraph Forms and Postage Stamps can be had from the Writing-Room Stewards.

The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Captain, for treating Saloon 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 Booking 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.

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.

Wines.—It is requested that Wines be ordered one hour before meals, so that they may be cooled ready for use.

Wireless Telegraphy.—Wireless Telegraph messages should be handed to the Purser for transmission.

 

Anchor Line Fleet

  • TSS Cameronia (New), 16,280 Tons
  • TSS Columbia, 8,292 Tons
  • TSS Algeria, 8,156 Tons
  • TSS Assyria, 8,103 Tons
  • SS Castalia , 6,600 Tons
  • SS Circassia, 6,732 Tons
  • SS Elysia, 6.432 Tons
  • SS Massilia, 5,091 Tons
  • SS Olympia, 5,124 Tons
  • SS Scindia, 5,106 Tons
  • SS Italia, 4,806 Tons
  • SS Calabria, 4,376 Tons
  • SS Tarantia, 4,753 Tons
  • SS Vitellia, 4,431 Tons
  • SS Vindelia, 4,450 Tons
  • TSS Caledonia (Building), 16,700 Tons
  • TSS California (Building), 16,700 Tons
  • TSS Tuscania (Building), 16,700 Tons
  • TSS Transylvania (Building), 16,700 Tons

 

Anchor Line Services

  • Glasgow To New York
  • New York To Glasgow
  • Glasgow To Boston
  • Boston To Glasgow
  • Glasgow, Manchester, and Liverpool To Gibraltar, Port Said, Suez, and Bombay
  • Bombay To Suez, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Liverpool, and Glasgow
  • Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, and Palermo To New York
  • New York To Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, and Palermo
  • Trieste, Fiume, Dubrovnik, Patras, and Gibraltar To New York
  • New York To Gibraltar, Patras, Dubrovnik, Fiume, and Trieste

 

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