TSS Cassandra Passenger List - 28 March 1923

 

Front Cover of a Second Cabin Passenger List from the SS Cassandra of the Anchor-Donaldson Line, Departing 28 March 1923 from Glasgow to Halifax and Portland, ME

Front Cover of a Second Cabin Passenger List from the TSS Cassandra of the Anchor-Donaldson Line, Departing 28 March 1923 from Glasgow to Halifax and Portland, ME, Commanded by Captain W. E. Mitchell. GGA Image ID # 207c6452c1

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain W. E. Mitchell
  2. Surgeon: Dr. J. B. Bourke
  3. Purser: A. H. Wotherspoon
  4. Chief Officer: D. Kennedy
  5. Chief Steward: A. Hunter
  6. Matron: Mrs. Dunlop
  7. Stewardess: Miss Dickson

 

Second Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. R. Allan
  2. Miss A. Allan
  3. Miss E. Allan
  4. Miss C. Allan
  5. Miss R. Allan
  6. Mr. L. Baillie
  7. Mr. R. Biggam
  8. Mr. A. Brand
  9. Miss M. Brown
  10. Mr. R. Bruce
  11. Mr. J. Buchan
  12. Mr. A. Buchanan
  13. Mr. A. W. Buchanan
  14. Mr. J. Cattanach
  15. Mr. D. Cuthbert
  16. Mr. W. Dawson
  17. Mrs. Dawson
  18. Mr. R. Emslie
  19. Mr. J. Ferguson
  20. Mr. J. Forrester
  21. Mr. P. Gallacher
  22. Captain M. N. Gillies
  23. Mrs. Gillies
  24. Mr W. Glover
  25. Mr. A. Gossman
  26. Miss N. Gowans
  27. Mr. A. Graham
  28. Mr. R. Gray
  29. Mrs. Gray
  30. Mr. R. Hamilton
  31. Miss J. Ingram
  32. Commandant B. Jones
  33. Mr. G. King
  34. Mr. J. Laing (See Landing Card Below)

 

Landing Card for Mr. John Laing, Age 60, Second Cabin Passenger on the SS Cassandra, Passed Civil Examination by Canadian Immigration Officials at Halifax on 8 April 1923.

Landing Card for Mr. John Laing, Age 60, Second Cabin Passenger on the SS Cassandra, Passed Civil Examination by Canadian Immigration Officials at Halifax on 8 April 1923. GGA Image ID # 207c92185f

 

Second Cabin Passengers (Continued)

  1. Miss N. Lawson
  2. Mrs. K. Lundberg
  3. Miss M. MacConal
  4. Miss C. McConnell
  5. Mrs. M. McGill
  6. Miss M. McGill
  7. Master H. McGill
  8. Miss M. McKay
  9. Mr. J. McKillop
  10. Mr. R. McMillan
  11. Mr. W. McMillan
  12. Mr. J. Martin
  13. Miss A. Mathieson
  14. Mr. E. Millar
  15. Mr. P. Millar
  16. Mr. R. Millar
  17. Mr. W. Miller
  18. Mr. G. Oliver
  19. Mr. T. Ross
  20. Miss E. Rowan
  21. Mr. G. Saunders
  22. Mrs. M. Sedger
  23. Master Sedger
  24. Mr. R. Sibbald
  25. Mrs. Sibbald
  26. Rev. D. Stuart
  27. Mr. J. Sutherland
  28. Mr. W. Sutherland
  29. Miss J. Sutherland
  30. Mr. G. Tait
  31. Mr. G. Tait, Jr.
  32. Miss A. Tait
  33. Miss M. Tait
  34. Mr. M. Templeton
  35. Mrs. Templeton
  36. Mr. T. Watson
  37. Mr. C. Watson
  38. Mr. J. Watson
  39. Miss N. White
  40. Miss G. White
  41. Miss M. Whitehead
  42. Mr. W. Whitelaw
  43. Mrs. B. Wilson
  44. Mr. C. Winters
  45. Mr. A. 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 the ship should be addressed to the Purser.

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

COMPLAINTS.—Complaints of incivility, carelessness, or inattention from any of the ship's staff should be immediately reported to the Chief Steward, or failing satisfaction, to the Purser.

DECK CHAIRS AND RUGS may be hired for the voyage at the Company's offices or from the Deck Steward—a printed receipt is to be obtained by passengers for this hire.

DIVINE SERVICE may be held in the Saloon (weather permitting) every Sunday at 10.30 a.m.

DOGS.—Returning passengers are notified that Dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. License forms can only be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.

Dogs can only be carried by special arrangements made with the Company before embarkation. While on board, they are not permitted in 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 are in the Saloon until 10:30 p.m.|; in public rooms until 11:00 p.m. The Bar closes at 11:00 p.m.

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

MEALS. —

  • Breakfast, 8 a.m.;
  • Lunch, 1 p.m.;
  • Dinner, 6 p.m.

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

  • Breakfast, 1st sitting, 8 a.m.; 2nd sitting, 8.45 a.m.
  • Lunch, 1st sitting, 12.30 p.m., 2nd sitting, 1.15 p.m.
  • Dinner, 1st sitting, 6 p.m.; 2nd sitting, 7 p.m.

Meals can only be served in cabins or on deck with the Surgeon's permission.

PORTS.—Passengers are requested not to open the ports. The Stewards will do this whenever practicable.

RAILWAY TIME-TABLES may be consulted on application to the Music-Room Steward.

SMOKING. — Smoking in saloons and staterooms is strictly prohibited.

Children are not allowed in the Smokeroom. Cigarette smokers are requested to be careful when smoking on deck to see that cigarettes are extinguished before being thrown away.

TABLE SEATING.—The Chief Steward has the arrangement of table seating.

TELEGRAMS AND LETTERS for dispatch should be handed to the Purser and fully prepaid.

TELEGRAPH FORMS AND POSTAGE STAMPS can be had from the Purser.

THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Captain, for treating Cabin 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.

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

COPYRIGHT BOOKS AND MUSIC are forbidden and will be confiscated by 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 the ship's safe, under the care of the Purser, free of charge.
Passengers are warned that they should not on any account with money or valuables to any persons representing themselves as members of the ship's staff.

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

 

Back Cover, Anchor-Donaldson Line SS Cassandra Second Cabin Passenger List, 28 March 1923.

Back Cover, Anchor-Donaldson Line SS Cassandra Second Cabin Passenger List, 28 March 1923. GGA Image ID # 207c93e0eb

 

Anchor - Donaldson, Limited,
12-16 St. Vincent Place,
Glasgow.

The Robert Reford Co., Limited,
Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, St.John, Halifax, and Portland, ME

 

 

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