RMS Aquitania Passenger List - 11 July 1914

Front Cover, RMS Aquitania Passenger List - 11 July 1914

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List from the RMS Aquitania of the Cunard Line, Departing Saturday, 11 July 1914 from Liverpool to New York, Commanded by Captain W. T. Turner, RNR. GGA Image ID # 13b5349dda

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: W. T. Turner, R.N.R.
  2. Staff Captain: R. V. Peel, R.D., R.N.R.
  3. Chief Engineer: A. Bryce
  4. Assistant Chief Engineer: G. Patterson
  5. Chief Officer: S. Gronow
  6. Purser: J. A. McCubbin
  7. Assistant Purser: P. Draper
  8. Surgeon: Jas. Pointon
  9. Assistant Surgeon: J. P. Litt
  10. Chief Steward: Wm. H. Allison

 

Second Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. Adam
  2. Mrs. Adam
  3. Master Adam
  4. Col. John Addie (s.a.)
  5. Mrs. S. Adler
  6. Master M. Adler
  7. Master S. Adler
  8. Miss M. Allen
  9. Miss J. Allen
  10. Mr. Jens J. Anderson
  11. Mr. Louis Anderson
  12. Mrs. Anderson
  13. Mr. P. Appleton
  14. Mrs. A. Arnstein
  15. Master Arnstein
  16. Mr. J. W. Barber
  17. Mr. A. S. Barham
  18. Mr. John Baxter
  19. Miss L. Bean
  20. Mr. H. A. Bell
  21. Mrs. Bell
  22. Mr. S. H. Bennotte
  23. Mr. J. Bentley
  24. Mr. S. Bentley
  25. Mr. W. H. Bevan
  26. Mrs. M. J. Bevan
  27. Mrs. Q. D. Bevan
  28. Mr. A. Biddle
  29. Miss A. Birchall
  30. Mr. J. Broidy
  31. Mrs. J. Brooks
  32. Mr. W. Brown
  33. Miss H. A. Brown
  34. Mr. C. A. Buckner
  35. Mr. A. A. Bullen
  36. Mr. A. R. Buttock
  37. Mr. R. Burns
  38. Miss M. Burns
  39. Ensign Lucy Bushnell
  40. Mr. Butler
  41. Mrs. E. Butterly
  42. Mr. George Calton
  43. Mr. D. Campbell
  44. Mr. Heyworth Campbell
  45. Mrs. Campbell
  46. Mr. C. A. Cardwell
  47. Mr. Carlson
  48. Mrs. Carlson
  49. Mr. H. L. Carman
  50. Mr. A. B. Carrirk
  51. Mr. M. Carroll
  52. Mr. D. S. Chisholm
  53. Mr. T. Christiansen
  54. Mr. Alf. Christoffersen
  55. Miss H. C. Clarke
  56. Mr. Walter Clarke
  57. Mr. Lawrence Clawson
  58. Miss A. M. Clowes
  59. Mr. T. Collett
  60. Mrs. L. Collett
  61. Rev. M. A. Condon
  62. Mrs. J. Cook
  63. Miss. Cooke and Infant
  64. Miss M. Cooney
  65. Mr. G. W. H. Corbett
  66. Miss Blanche B. Cox
  67. Mr. E. E. Craddock
  68. Rev. D. Cramman
  69. Mr. F. A. Craven
  70. Mrs. Craven
  71. Mr. W. Crosland
  72. Mrs. Crosland
  73. Mr. C. A. Crossley
  74. Mr. C. W. Darker
  75. Mrs. Darker
  76. Miss W. Davis
  77. Mr. B. Delbridge
  78. Dr. John Dennett
  79. Mr. M. Dickie
  80. Mrs. Dickie
  81. Mr. Harry S. Donaghy
  82. Mrs. Emma Duncan
  83. Mr. George William Duncan
  84. Miss Winifred Eadsforth
  85. Mr. Adolf Eklund
  86. Mr. Hugh Elder
  87. Mr. J. E. Ellis
  88. Mr. P. E. Erhorn
  89. Mrs. Erhorn
  90. Miss Kochel Essenborg
  91. Mr. Richard T. Evans
  92. Mrs. Evans
  93. Mrs. E. C. C. Fenn
  94. Mr. Herman Filsen
  95. Miss D. Fisher
  96. Mr. James Forbres
  97. Capt. W. A. Fordyce
  98. Mrs. Fordyce and Infant
  99. Capt. Foster
  100. Mr. A. Fothergill
  101. Mr. Samuel Freedman
  102. Mrs. Eliz. Gaskell
  103. Mr. C. Glikys
  104. Mrs. E. Glikys
  105. Mr. Abraham Goldstein
  106. Mrs. Goldstein
  107. Mr. Lewis Goldstein
  108. Mr. H. S. Gooch
  109. Mis. Gooch
  110. Mr. C. Gould
  111. Mrs. Gould
  112. Miss Ida N. Gould
  113. Miss E. Gravelle
  114. Mrs. Green
  115. Mrs. Margaret Green
  116. Mr. H. Griffiths
  117. Mr. Haagen
  118. Mrs. A. K. Hall
  119. Miss M. K. Hall
  120. Miss Emily Hall
  121. Mr. J. D. Halton
  122. Miss B. Hamilton
  123. Miss Hilda Hanby
  124. Rev. H. Hansen
  125. Miss S. Hansen
  126. Miss Lillian Hartley
  127. Mr. P. Hayday
  128. Mr. John Hayes
  129. Mrs. Hayes
  130. Miss Emilia Hearth
  131. Mr. H. Hermann
  132. Mr. R. B. Hesketh
  133. Miss E. Hesse
  134. Mr. A. E. Higgins
  135. Mr. J. Hirschler
  136. Mrs. Hirschler
  137. Mr. H. C. Hitchcock
  138. Mr. G. W. M. Hitchens
  139. Mr. A. E. Hobson
  140. Mrs. Hobson
  141. Mis. E. Holt
  142. Mrs. M. A. Howlon
  143. Miss M. A. Howlon
  144. Mrs. Alice Hughes
  145. Miss Margaret Hunt
  146. Miss Margaret Hunt [sic]
  147. Mr. Oscar D. Hunter
  148. Miss M. Hunter
  149. Mr. W. Hutchison
  150. Mr. It. Van Huystein
  151. Mr. W. Hynds
  152. Miss A. Hynds
  153. Rev. O. Inglis
  154. Mrs. Elizabeth Irvine
  155. Miss C. Irvine
  156. Mr. D. Jarvis
  157. Mr. H. B. Jervis
  158. Mr. L. G. Johnson
  159. Master Johnson
  160. Mr. August D. Johnson
  161. Mr. P. H. Jones
  162. Mr. S. B. Joseph
  163. Mr. F. J. Joubert
  164. Mr. James Kay
  165. Mrs. Kay
  166. Mr. K. W. Kaye
  167. Mr. R. B. Keller
  168. Mr. D. E. Kennedy
  169. Brigadier A. E. Kimball
  170. Mr. H. E. Kinlock
  171. Mrs. Kinloek
  172. Mr. S. K. Kinrade
  173. Mr. A. Knox
  174. Mr. Sain Koidanovsky
  175. Mr. K. Kramnic
  176. Mr. A. Krampolt
  177. Mr. T. H. Lamar
  178. Mr. T. J. Lambert
  179. Mrs. Lambert
  180. Mr. W. Lawrence
  181. Mr. J. S. Lawson
  182. Mr. Erick Lee
  183. Mr. D. Leon
  184. Mrs. K. A. Lettsome
  185. Mrs. E. Lithman
  186. Mr. George B. Long
  187. Mr. Harry Lonsdale
  188. Mrs. Lonsdale
  189. Master H. Lonsdale
  190. Mr. G. A. Lorimer
  191. Mrs. A. Loveday
  192. Mr. B. Ludlow
  193. Mrs. Ludlow
  194. Major Lumb
  195. Mrs. Lumb
  196. Mr. H. Lynn
  197. Mr. Mackie
  198. Mr. W. Maber
  199. Mr. James Macrae
  200. Miss Amanda Magnuson
  201. Mr. Marsden
  202. Mrs. Marsden
  203. Lieut.-Col. Marshall
  204. Mrs. Marshall
  205. Miss Marion Marshall
  206. Capt. E. A. Marshall
  207. Master Norman Marshall
  208. Mr. Arthur Martin
  209. Mr. J. A. Marten
  210. Mr. F. Mathie
  211. Mrs. Mathie
  212. Mr. C. McEnearney
  213. Miss Emma McGee
  214. Mr. K. A. McIntyre
  215. Mrs. McKelvey
  216. Mr. McKenzie
  217. Miss H. McLay
  218. Mr. McVitie
  219. Mrs. McVitie
  220. Mr. A. F. Menogin
  221. Mr. A. Metz
  222. Mr. T. H. Mewes
  223. Mrs. Mewes
  224. Mr. H. L. Millar
  225. Mr. A. F. Minague
  226. Miss D. B. Moore
  227. Mr. W. G. Morgan
  228. Mr. Robert B. Morton
  229. Mrs. Morton
  230. Miss Myra Morton
  231. Miss Mulholland's Maid
  232. Miss I. Murphy
  233. Mr. Andrew P. Murray
  234. Adjutant J. Nonkinet
  235. Miss C. E. Nealo
  236. Mr. J. Needham
  237. Mrs. Needham
  238. Master Needham
  239. Miss J. M. Needham
  240. Mr. Chas. A. Nesbitt
  241. Mr. W. North
  242. Mrs. North
  243. Miss Minnie B. Norton
  244. Mr. George Oliver
  245. Mr. Edward Olsson
  246. Mr. G. Patterson
  247. Mr. Philip G. Peabody
  248. Miss N. Pearson
  249. Miss A. M. Pearson
  250. Adjutant Lois Peers
  251. Mr. J. D. Percy
  252. Mr. R. O. Philipson
  253. Mr. Daniel Pinching
  254. Mrs. Pinching
  255. Miss Pinching
  256. Mr. R. H. Playfair
  257. Miss L. M. Poore
  258. Mr. Alfred A. Pourn
  259. Mr. Pratt
  260. Mister Pratt [sic]
  261. Mr. R. G. Proudlock
  262. Madame Psarsky
  263. Mr. R. Purvis
  264. Mr. William Ramsay
  265. Mr. James Ramsay
  266. Miss L. S. Rami
  267. Mrs. M. Randall
  268. Mrs. K. J. Ranson
  269. Mr. James Reese
  270. Mr. Thomas Rennie
  271. Miss K. Rennie
  272. Mr. Rewe
  273. Master Rewe
  274. Mr. P. Rinn
  275. Mr. William Roberts
  276. Mrs. Roberts
  277. Mr. O. R. Roberts
  278. Miss Royce
  279. Miss D. E. Roys
  280. Mr. W. J. Russell
  281. Miss Russell
  282. Mr. T. H. Sandall
  283. Adjutant H. A. Sanford
  284. Mr. G. H. Saywell
  285. Mr. Jolin Schofield
  286. Rev. W. N. Schulte
  287. Mis. Schulte
  288. Mr. Scott
  289. Mr. Jos. S. Scott
  290. Mr. Hans P. Sethro
  291. Mr. R. Sharpies
  292. Mr. H. F. Shaw
  293. Mr. N. J. Sheridan
  294. Mr. W. K. Sheriff
  295. Mr. Silcock
  296. Mr. Howard Silcock
  297. Mr. E. T. Sills
  298. Mr. John Simpson
  299. Mr. John Simpson
  300. Mr. Thomas E. Smith
  301. Mrs. Amelia Smith
  302. Mrs. A. Smith
  303. Mr. Thomas Spargo
  304. Mr. Robert Spearman
  305. Mr. Hugo Spilzer
  306. Mr. W. S. G. Sprake
  307. Mr. W. Steadman
  308. Mr. H. Steffen
  309. Mr. Chas. G. Strand
  310. Mrs. Strand
  311. Miss M. Strand
  312. Mr. Michael Stephens
  313. Mr. Jacob Swartz
  314. Mr. William K. Tait
  315. Mrs. M. B. Taylor
  316. Mr. John Taylor
  317. Mr. J. Torrany
  318. Mrs. Torrany
  319. Miss D. Terrany
  320. Mr. C. W. Thompson
  321. Miss E. R. Tooth
  322. Capt. E. Turner
  323. Mrs. E. F. W. Van Timmeren
  324. Mr. J. Vila
  325. Mr. E. N. Vose
  326. Mr. George P. Wagner
  327. Mrs. M. L. Wagner
  328. Mr. T. V. Wallace
  329. Miss Charlotte Wallace
  330. Miss Hilda Wallenius
  331. Mr. K. .J. Warronder
  332. Mr. G. A. Watson
  333. Mrs. Watson
  334. Miss M. Watson
  335. Mr. E. J. Wheeler
  336. Miss Lucy Wheeler
  337. Mr. Richard White
  338. Mrs. White
  339. Master W. White
  340. Miss Emma White
  341. Mr. O. White
  342. Mr. Isaac White
  343. Mr. H. D. Wilkie
  344. Mrs. K. Williams
  345. Mr. Wm. Wilson
  346. Mrs. S. Wilson
  347. Mrs. Sarah Winkel
  348. Brigadier J. R. Wiseman
  349. Mr. Olans C. Wold
  350. Mrs. Wold
  351. Master Robert M. Wold
  352. Mr. T. S. Wood
  353. Mr. Harry Woods
  354. Mr. John L. Woolson
  355. Mrs. Woolson
  356. Miss Jane Ellen Worswick
  357. Mr. Wotton
  358. Mr. Wyon
  359. Mr. Joseph Yudlevitz
  360. Mrs. Yudlevitz
  361. Master Yudlevitz

 

Information for Passengers

The "AQUITANIA" carries an orchestra of highly-trained musicians, which will play at the undermentioned times and places:

  • 10:00 to 11:00 am ... Second Class Dining Saloon.
  • 1:00 to 2-10:00 pm ... First Class Dining Saloon.
  • 9:30 to 4:00 pm ... Second Class Dining Saloon.
  • 7:10 to 8:45:00 pm ... First Class Dining Saloon.
  • 9:00 to 10:00 pm ... First Class Drawing Room.

MEALS will be served in the Saloon at the following times :—

Breakfast at 8:00 am; Luncheon 1:00 pm; Dinner 6:30 pm

The Bar and Smoking Room will be closed at 11:00 pm

Seats at Table.—Applications may be made at any of the Chief Offices in advance or to the Second Cabin Steward on board the steamer on day of sailing.

Divine Service on Sunday at 10:30 am

Baggage.—Passengers are recommended to insure their Baggage, as the Company's liability is strictly limited in accordance with Contract Ticket. All enquiries regarding Baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Baggage Master.

Valuables.—The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept in the Staterooms. The same should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and a receipt will be given on the Company's form. As no charge is made for carriage the Company can not accept any responsibility for loss or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by insurance.

Passengers should obtain a receipt on the Company's form for any additional Passage Money or Freight paid on board.

Notice.—Passengers are informed that Professional Gamblers are reported as frequently crossing on Atlantic Steamers, and are warned to take precautions accordingly.

Exchange of Money.—The Purser is authorized to exchange money at the following rates. He will give American money for English at $4.80 to the pound sterling and English money for U.S. Currency at £1 sterling for $4.95.

The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Commander, for treating any 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.

Dogs —Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.

Arrivals at New York.—Passengers are landed at the Company's Piers, 53 to 56, North River. Foot of West 14th Street, where railway tickets can be purchased and baggage checked to any part of the United States and Canada. After landing, passengers should enquire at the desk on the wharf for letters and telegrams.

When any of the Company's steamers arrive at the Pier after 8:00 pm, passengers have the option of remaining on board over night and landing after breakfast the following morning.

Public Telephones.—Telephone service with booths and operator in attendance will be found near the Customs Lines on the New York wharf.

Taxicabs and Carriages.—These can be hired at the New York Piers.

Fishguard.—See Special Notice, " Express Route," &c.

Arrivals at Liverpool.—Time of Landing Passengers.— When any of the Company's steamers arrive alongside the Liverpool Landing Stage after 8:00 pm it is optional for the passengers to go on shore that night. In the event, however, of their remaining on board, they will be landed after breakfast the following morning, either at the stage or in dock as circumstances may make desirable.

When the vessel reaches the river but does not come alongside the Stage, to prevent inconvenience and to meet emergencies, any passengers desirous of disembarking will, on arrival of the steamer, be landed, with hand baggage only, by tender, provided that the Purser is advised before leaving Queenstown or Fishguard of the passenger's wish to do so. Notice will be placed in the Companionway on arrival at Queenstown or Fishguard advising passengers of anticipated arrival at Liverpool, and arrangements for landing.

Travellers' International Cheques.

For the convenience of its Patrons the Cunard Company issues CHEQUES of $10.00, $20.00, $50.00 and $100.00, with Foreign money equivalents distinctly printed thereon, at which they will be cashed by its Agents and Correspondents throughout the world; thus providing not only the safest and most economical means of taking funds abroad, with an absolute certainty as to value, but also A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION IN CASE OF NEED.

Full information regarding these Cheques will be given on application to any of the Company's principal Agencies.

Chairs and Rugs may be Hired at a Cost of 4/- (or $1) each on application to the Deck Steward.

Each Rug is contained in a sealed cardboard box, and bears a serial number worked into the material so that passengers will have no difficulty in identifying their rugs. 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.

All Cunard Steamers in the Liverpool, New York, Boston and Canadian Services and in the New York-Mediterranean Service carry Orchestras of professional musicians, which play at appointed times and according to requirements.

Telegraphic Code.

For the convenience of passengers copies of the Western Union Telegraphic Code and of Liebers Code are carried on this steamer, and same can be referred to on application to the Purser.

This steamer is fitted with MarconI's system of wireless telegraphy also with the submarine signaling apparatus. The "Lusitania" and "Mauretania" are the fastest steamers in the world.

A stenographer and typist is on board for the convenience of passengers, and is prepared to attend promptly to all work required. The office is situated on the boat deck.

 

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