Furness Bermuda Line History and Ephemera
The Furness-Burmuda Line operated a fleet of steamships that operated primarily between New York and the Bermuda Islands.
Furness-Birmuda Line Passenger Lists
- 1931-10-17 List of Passengers (Class not Stated), SS Franconia, New York to Bermuda, Captain G. Gimmons, R.D., R.N.R. Article: Tonnage Explained.
- 1936-07-18 List of Passengers (Class not Stated), SS Monarch of Bermuda, New York to Bermuda, Captain A. R. Francis. Unusual passenger list that reads like a magazine with numerous articles, tips, space for the passenger to add notes, etc. Articles include: Bermuda - The All Year Mid-Ocean Playground, Bermuda... A Brief History, Large fold-out color map of the Bermuda Islands, Telling Time, Shipboard; Ship Tonnage Explained; Photograph of the SS Monarch of Bermuda entering the New York Harbor along with many high-quality print advertisments.
Vintage Menus from the Furness Bermuda Line
The Furness-Burmuda Line operated a fleet of steamships that operated primarily between New York and the Bermuda Islands. The company opened its New York — Bermuda service in 1919, taking over a passenger operation that had been started by Furness Wilthy.