Description: Rare 1922 Anchor-Donaldson Line Glasgow Service Passenger List - Historic Find! This rare 1922 Anchor-Donaldson Line passenger list provides a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century transatlantic travel. The booklet covers the cabin passengers of the T.S.S. Saturnia, departing from Montreal to Glasgow on August 11th, 1922, under the command of Captain James Black. The well-preserved booklet includes not only a detailed passenger list but also insightful information for passengers about their journey, such as dining, accommodation, and baggage rules.About the Anchor-Donaldson Line: Anchor-Donaldson was a prominent British-Canadian shipping company formed in 1916 from the merger of the Anchor Line and the Donaldson Line, two renowned shipping firms. The line was a key player in transatlantic crossings, particularly after World War I, offering routes between Canada and the UK. The T.S.S. Saturnia, part of its fleet, was among the vessels tasked with carrying passengers across the Atlantic, continuing the era of luxury and dependable sea travel.Historical Significance: Anchor-Donaldson played a crucial role in facilitating immigration and travel between Canada and the United Kingdom, especially in the 1920s. During this period, travel by sea was essential, and ships like the Saturnia provided the vital link for both business and leisure travelers.Several passengers, including prominent individuals like Dr. W. Kennedy, may have had significance in their respective communities, adding a level of intrigue for collectors and researchers. At Seattle Antiquarian, we specialize in unique vintage collectibles, memorabilia, and one-of-a-kind items with a story to tell. Explore our curated selection and find the perfect piece of history to add to your collection. Visit us on eBay at Seattle Antiquarian for more rare finds!
Price: 14 USD
Location: Seattle, Washington
End Time: 2024-12-13T02:30:01.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom