SS New England Archival Collection
SS New England, Twin-Screw Steamship of the Dominion Line. Propulsion: Twin-screw, Tonnage: 11400, Length: 560 Feet, Breadth: 60 Feet. GGA Image ID # 1215bd0e40
New England (1898) Dominion Line
Sailed as the SS New England for the Dominion Line from 1898 to 1903.
Built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Tonnage: 12,099. Dimensions: 550' x 59' (566' o.l.). Twin-screw, 16 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and one funnel. Passengers: 200 first, 200 second, 800 third. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Boston, June 30, 1898. Renamed: (a) Romanic (1903), (b) Scandinavian (1912). Fate: Scrapped in 1923.

1899-05-18 SS New England Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Dominion Line
- Class of Passengers: Saloon
- Date of Departure: 18 May 1899
- Route: Liverpool to Boston via Queenstown (Cobh)
- Commander: Not Disclosed

1899-10-12 SS New England Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Dominion Line
- Class of Passengers: Saloon
- Date of Departure: 12 October 1899
- Route: Liverpool to Boston via Queenstown (Cobh)
- Commander: Not Disclosed

Dominion Line Book of Views - 1900
Excellent brochure from the Dominion Line circa 1900 that provided several views of their fleet of steamships, facts about their fleet, and views of their first, second, and third-class accommodations. Ships Featured: New England, Canada, Dominion, Scotsman, Vancouver, and Labrador.

1900-09-27 SS New England Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Dominion Line
- Class of Passengers: Second Saloon
- Date of Departure: 27 September 1900
- Route: Liverpool to Boston via Queenstown (Cobh)
- Commander: Not Disclosed

1901-08-01 SS New England Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Dominion Line
- Class of Passengers: Second Saloon
- Date of Departure: 1 August 1901
- Route: Liverpool to Boston via Queenstown (Cobh)
- Commander: Not Listed
Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Québec-Montréal or Liverpool-Boston, from 9 August 1900 to 10 November 1900. Ships Included the Cambroman, Commonwealth, Dominion, New England, and Vancouver. SS Dominion Passenger List, 9 August 1900. GGA Image ID # 1f048c83da
One of the Saloon Promenade Decks on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1215c948c8
First Cabin Dining Saloon (Looking Forward) - SS New England, Seating Accommodation for 160 Passengers. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1215cd4c7c
First Cabin Dining Saloon (Looking Aft), SS New England. Seating Accommodation for 160 Passengers. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1215dbff9e
First Cabin Lounge on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1216944ffd
First Cabin Library on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1216a7a00f
First Cabin Smoking Room on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1216ccd622
First Cabin Stateroom on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 121704cf9b
First Cabin Stateroom "A.," Promenade Deck, SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1217c927ad
First Cabin Outside Staterooms (En Suite), Upper Deck, SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1217ebb6a4
Hairdressers and Toilet Saloon, SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 12185ae7d3
Second Cabin Dining Saloon, SS New England Seating Accommodation for 100 Passengers. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 12188ae93e
Second Cabin Stateroom on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 12189dd20e
Second Cabin Smoking Room on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1218e932ea
Second Cabin Ladies' Room on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 12190fb861
Third Class Dining Room (Looking Forward), SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1219af171e
Third Class Bedroom with Two Berths on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1219e393ca
Third Class Smoking Room on the SS New England. Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 121a3d82d2
The Dominion Dine Steamers Sail Regularly Between Liverpool and Boston (Via Queenstown); Liverpool, Quebec, and Montreal; Liverpool, Halifax, St. John, NB; Liverpool, Halifax, and Portland, Me. The Following Is a List of the Steamers Comprising the Fleet: SS Commonwealth, SS New England, SS Canada, SS Dominion, SS Scotsman, SS Derbyshire, SS Vancouver, SS Labrador, SS Irishman, SS Ottoman, SS Cambroman, SS Roman, and SS Norseman. These Steamers Are Fitted with Electric Light Throughout, Have Saloons and State Rooms, Music Rooms, Smoking Rooms, and Bath Rooms Amidships, Where the Slightest Motion Is Felt, Are Amongst the Largest and Finest Afloat, and Arc Well and Favorably Known for the Comfort and Excellent Arrangements They Afford for All Classes of Passengers. Book of Views, 1900. GGA Image ID # 1f061f5e11
Steamship: SS NEW ENGLAND
- Propulsion: Twin-screw
- Tonnage: 11400
- Length: 560 Feet
- Breadth: 60 Feet
SS "NEW ENGLAND."
Extract from the " LIVERPOOL DAILY POST," July 2nd, 1898.
The Dominion Line, whose Steamers ply between Liverpool and Canada and the United States, have just had built a magnificent twin-screw. Steam-ship named the "NEW ENGLAND," by Messrs. Harland & Wolff, of Belfast.
The "New England," which may be described as the latest ocean leviathan, was yesterday lying at the Alexandra Dock, having arrived the previous evening from Belfast. Her funnel could be seen as far as New Ferry, and her large dimensions attracted a considerable number of visitors to the quay alongside to which she has moored the steamer, which has a tonnage of nearly 11,600, is designed to carry a large number of first and second class and also steerage passengers.
A luxurious saloon, with seating accommodation for nearly 200, is situated on the deck-house erected on the hurricane deck, with magnificent state-rooms (containing in several instances brass bedsteads), baths, and lavatories.
The second cabin saloon, which is on the deck below, presents a very handsome appearance. It is capable of seating about 100, and nothing could be better than the sleeping accommodation provided for these passengers, the cabins and berths being conveniently arranged to the saloon.
The steerage rooms are in the starboard alleyways, the accommodation here provided were excellent and up-to-date. The dining room is large and spacious and contains a Piano. There are large and roomy promenades on the steamer for the three classes of passengers.
On the saloon deck, there is a handsome entrance to the saloon, lounge, library, ladies' room, and smoking room. There is also a beautiful ladies' room and a spacious smoking room for the second class passengers on the bridge deck. The furniture and fittings throughout are very choice and substantial.
-- Dominion Line Brochure: Book of Views, 1900.