RMS Caronia Passenger List - 14 January 1919

Front Cover, Cunard RMS Caronia Cabin Passenger List - 14 January 1919.

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List from the RMS Caronia of the Cunard Line, Departing 14 January 1919 from Liverpool to New York, Commanded by Captain C. A. Smith, RNR. GGA Image ID # 120f204a03

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Captain: C. A. Smith, R.N.R.
  • Chief Engineer: J. Heggie
  • Chief Officer: O. Bateman and J. Close
  • Surgeon: F. Howard Sinclair
  • Chief Steward: H. Sauze
  • Purser: F. E. Owen
  • Assistant Purser: T. Kissack

 

Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. Raoul Aenlle
  2. Mr. B. H. Aird
  3. Mr. H. K. Arrault
  4. Mr. S. L. Ayres
  5. Mr. Joseph C. Baldwin
  6. Mr. Frank H. Barber
  7. Mr. R. W. Begley
  8. Mr. W. J. Blenheim
  9. Mr. John Braa
  10. Mr. T. E. Brown
  11. Mrs. Bryan Buck
  12. Mr. F. L. Byard
  13. Mr. A. Cotton
  14. Mr. David Crompton
  15. Mr. W. J. Davison
  16. Mr. H. Emmanuel
  17. Mr. A. Engevik
  18. Mr. Arthur Farmer
  19. Mr. Francesco De Fini
  20. Mr. J. D. Frier
  21. Dr. Charles Griffin
  22. Mr. A. F. Hall
  23. Miss A. Harper
  24. Miss K. Harper
  25. Mr. Edward P. Heywood
  26. Miss Ada Hill
  27. Mr. C. de Guise Hite
  28. Mr. A. A. Holm
  29. Mr. Isidor Jacobs
  30. Mr. F. Johnson
  31. Mr. E. Peter Jones
  32. Mr. H. Beresford Jones
  33. Mr. David Jones
  34. Capt. F. E. King
  35. Mr. E. Kipling
  36. Mr. F. B. Kirkbride
  37. Mrs. Kirkbride
  38. Mr. F. J. Lloyd
  39. Mr. Wm. A. Lyon
  40. Miss A. A. Mentasti
  41. Lieut. D. Mac Vicar
  42. Mrs. Bruce Miller
  43. Miss Morris
  44. Lieut. C. A. Munn
  45. Lieut. G. Munn
  46. Mr. A. A. Munro
  47. Mr. J. Nickels
  48. Mr. G. H. Noyes
  49. Mr. Wm. H. Orme-Johnson
  50. Mr. Edmund A. Orme-Johnson
  51. Mr. S. E. Osmar
  52. Mr. W. J. Otis
  53. Miss M. A. Otis
  54. Miss Annie Owen
  55. Capt. F. Parsons
  56. Lieut.-Col. J. H. Perkins
  57. Miss J. Peterkin
  58. Mr. J. Howard Pew
  59. Major D. E. Pomeroy
  60. Lieut. Robert G. Reid
  61. Mr. E. Rollinson
  62. Mr. W. A. Ross
  63. Mrs. Ross
  64. Master W. A. Ross and Nurse
  65. Mrs. Rough ton
  66. Mrs. Marjorie Scholer
  67. Capt. A. Sedgwick
  68. Miss Alice Seixas
  69. Mr. B. P. Sexton
  70. Mr. G. L. Sheaffe
  71. Miss L. Shepherd
  72. Miss Shrimpton
  73. Mrs. Smellie
  74. Mr. Herbert Leyland Smith
  75. Mr. E. J. Smith
  76. Mr. L. B. Stoddart
  77. Mr. C. A. Sylvester
  78. Mrs. Sylvester
  79. Miss Marion Taylor
  80. Lieut. J. H. Thigpen
  81. Mr. Edward Vedoe
  82. Mr. Herbert Ward
  83. Mr. A. L. Warthen, Jnr.
  84. Major W. C. Watt
  85. Mr. W. F. C. Watts
  86. Mr. Stanley C. Wilson
  87. Mr. Jas. H. Young

ADDITIONAL PASSENGERS

  1. Mr. Melvin Brugger 
  2. Mr. R. M. Ellis         
  3. Mr. M. W. Gordon   
  4. Capt. F. A. Lobb
  5. Mr. P. H. L. Phillips
  6. Mr. Cyrus Robinson
  7. Lt. H. J. Trainor

NOT ON BOARD

  1. Lieut. C. A. Munn
  2. Lieut. G. Munn       
  3. Mrs. Smellie

TOTAL= 92

 

Information for Passengers

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.

Meals will be served in the Saloon at the following times:

  • Breakfast from 8:00 am until 10:00 am
  • Luncheon. 1:00 pm.
  • Dinner from 6.30 p.m.

The Bars will be closed at 11.30 p.m.

Seats at Table.—Applications may be made at any of the Chief Offices in advance, or to the Second 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 cannot 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.—Owing to fluctuations it is not possible to make a fixed Rate of Exchange.

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.

Arrivals at New York.—Passengers are landed at the Company's Piers, 53 to 56. North River. Foot of West 14th Street, v/here 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 3:00 pm, passengers have the option of remaining on board overnight 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 can be hired at the New York Piers. Instructions should be given to the Purser in advance.

Arrivals at Liverpool.—Time of Landing Passengers.—

Under normal conditions 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.

In the same way 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.

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.

European Hostilities.—During present Hostilities passengers of foreign nationality are, under the Aliens Act, only permittee to land at certain approved ports, of which Liverpool is one, but Queenstown and Fishguard are excluded, and passengers may be subjected to slight delay on arrival at Liverpool.

 

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