SS Nieuw Amsterdam Passenger List - 5 October 1951
Front Cover of a First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the SS Nieuw Amsterdam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 5 October 1951 from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton, Commanded by Commodore C. N. Kleyn. GGA Image ID # 1f620efdf9
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Commodore C. N. Kleyn
- Chief Officer: L. Dekker
- Chief Engineer: B. Mulder
- Purser: A. Bruis
- Physician: Dr. Th. N. Cassidy
- Chief Steward: H. J. Antonisse
First Class Passengers
- Mr. Ignace Alembik
- Mrs. Ignace Alembik
- Mrs. Hope B. Alexander
- Mr. Henry Allendorf
- Mrs. Henry Allendorf
- Mr. Eric Altman
- Mrs. Eric Altman
- Mr. P. Anjou
- Mrs. Allen P. Apprich
- Mr. O. Attilio
- Miss Mary D'Avigdor
- Mr. Ronald Bailey
- Dr. Clarence G. Bandler
- Mrs. Clarence G. Bandler
- Miss G. M. Barrett
- Mr. Gualtiero Bartalini
- Mrs. Carl Batter
- Mr. Charles Battistic
- Mr. J. Baugst
- Mr. Beels
- Mrs. Beels
- Mrs. C. P. Beets
- Miss Erna G. Bendix
- Mrs. Rebecca L Berger
- Mrs. Ethel Berger Paradise
- Mr. C. van Bergeijk
- Mr. Th. J. van Bergeijk
- Mr. Jules Bernheim
- Mr. G. Binetti
- Mrs. Harold Bissell
- Mr. Maurits C. Boas
- Mrs. Maurits C. Boas
- Mr. André Boddaert
- Mrs. Anne Y. Bogdan
- Mr. Lester K. Born
- Mast. Robert C. Born
- Mrs. Margarette Bowman
- Mr. Emile Bousche
- Mr. R. D. Boylan
- Mrs. R. D. Boylan
- Mr. W. Brachmann
- Mrs. D. Braunschweig
- Miss M. R. Brinck
- Mr. M. Brodbeck
- Prof. Dr. A. G. Brom
- Mr. B. R. Brown
- Mrs. B. R. Brown
- Mast. L. R. Brown
- Mast. P. R. Brown
- Mr. C. L. Buechner
- Mr. C. Buehler
- Mrs. C. Buehler
- Miss Monas Buermann
- Mrs. B. Bulkeridge
- Mr. S. Burk
- Mrs. S. Burk
- Mr. Martin H. Bury
- Mrs. Martin H. Bury
- Mr. H. Busch Jensen
- Mr. L. Sprague de Camp
- Mrs. L. Sprague de Camp
- Mast. Lyman S. de Camp
- Mr. C. G. de Cates
- Mrs. C. G. de Cates
- Mast. de Cates
- Miss de Cates
- Mr. G. Child
- Mr. P. Chretien
- Mr. M. Claesson
- Mr. F. Clements
- Mr. A. Clift
- Miss B. Cohen
- Mr. Joan Colson
- Dr. H. F. Couzy
- Mrs. H. F. Couzy
- Mast. R. H. Couzy
- Mast. F. R. Couzy
- Miss A. Cowen
- Mr. C. M. L. Cowley
- Mr. Joseph Curtice
- Mr. Enos Curtin
- Mrs. Enos Curtin
- Mr. I. Daam
- Mr. C. F. Davey
- Mr. C. Davies
- Mr. Casmer du Dele
- Mrs. Casmer du Dek
- Hon. Raymond J. Dereume (Consul of Belgium, Pittsburgh, Pa.)
- Mrs. Raymond J. Dereume
- Mr. J. J. Derben
- Mr. Norvin K. Dickerson
- Mr. E. R. Dickerson
- Mr. F. Julius Dreyfous
- Mrs. F. Julius Dreyfous
- Mr. Oliver K. Eaton
- Mrs. Oliver K. Eaton
- Mr. I. Edenwall
- Dr. M. E. Eisenring
- Mr. R. Ch. Favart
- Mr. Michael N. Fekete
- Mrs. Michael N. Fekete
- Miss Constance L Fekete
- Mr. R. Fischer
- Mr. Morris Fishman
- Mrs. Morris Fishman
- Mrs. I. Flegenheimer
- Mr. R. Fleitmann
- Mr. A. Flooring
- Mr. G. Fodor
- Mrs. Edward Fontaine
- Miss Marie Fontaine
- Mrs. Chas C. Forbes
- Mr. Emmanuel R. Freedman
- Mrs. Emmanuel R. Freedman
- Mr. Samuel A. Freedman
- Mrs. Samuel A. Freedman
- Mr. Joseph Freeman
- Mrs. Joseph Freeman
- Mrs. Johanna Froehlich
- Mr. R. J. Gadala Maria
- Mrs. W. B. M. Gelissen
- Miss M. M. Gevers
- Miss Patricia A. Gielen
- Mr. R. Gloor Wyss
- Mrs. J. A. Goodman
- Mr. John F. Griffis
- Mrs. John F. Griffis
- Miss A. B. Gunther
- Mrs. Lilly H. von Gussich
- Mr. R. Haarmann
- Miss K. Hajnal
- Mr. A. D. Hamburger
- Mr. W. R. Heberhart
- Mrs. W. R. Heberhart
- Mr. Hugo Hemmerich
- Mrs. Hugo Hemmerich
- Mr. Hans C. Hendriksen
- Miss Violette Heraud
- Mrs. Emmy L Herz
- Mr. Harold Heye
- Miss Alice Heye
- Mr. A. Hilger
- Mr. P. Hillesheim
- Mr. Thomas Hodgskin
- Mrs. Thomas Hodgskin
- Mrs. Norman E. Horn
- Mrs. E. S. Horner
- Mr. A. Huckin
- Mrs. A. Huckin
- Mr. A. A. A. Hunink
- Mr. Graham Hunter
- Mr. W. C. Hutchings
- Mrs. W. C. Hutchings
- Mr. Jean Iche
- Mr. L. I. Irazabal
- Mrs. Edith Jaekel
- Miss Dora Jefferson
- Mrs. Margaret Jemison
- Madame Maria Jeritza
- Miss Austa B. Johanson
- Mr. Mark R. Jouett
- Mrs. Mark R. Jouett
- Mrs. P. E Joyce
- Mrs. Emmet Joyner
- Mr. Pierre Kaltenbach
- Mr. R. Katz
- Mrs. R. Katz
- Mr. Louis L. Kaufman
- Mrs. Louis L Kaufman
- Prof Dr. F. A. G. Keesing
- Mrs. F. A. G. Keesing
- Mast. F. J. Keesing
- Mast. W. Keesing
- Mast. H. A. Keesing
- Mast. J. Keesing
- Mrs. H. M. Kennerley
- Mr. Edward Kennerson
- Mrs. Edward Kennerson
- Mrs. Lea Kerdyk
- Mr. H. P. J. van Ketwich Verschuur
- Mr. Frank S. Koenig
- Mrs. Frank S. Koenig
- Mr. H. A. Krambeck
- Mrs. H. A. Krambeck
- Mr. H. J. Kuypers
- Mrs. H. J. Kuypers
- Mast. R. H. Kuypers
- Miss P. M. Kuypers
- Miss L H. Kuypers
- Dr. George Labalme
- Mrs. George Labalme
- Mr. J. Lander
- Mr. Edwin G. Lauder
- Mr. A. Lendl
- Miss S. Lendl
- Mr. J. N. S. Leslie
- Mrs. J. N. S. Leslie
- Mr. Pierre Letellier
- Mr. Harry Levine
- Mrs. Harry Levine
- Mr. A. Lewishon
- Mr. K. Lewus
- Mr. O. Lier
- Mr. B. Litwin
- Mrs. B. Litwin
- Mr. P. Lombardi
- Mrs. Alice H. Lorenz
- Mr. Herbert Lustberg
- Mrs. Herbert Lustberg
- Mr. Hugh G. Lynch
- Mr. Donald R. Mc Cain
- Mrs. Donald R. Mc Cain
- Commander Tracy Mc Cauley
- Mrs. Tracy Mc Cauley
- Mr. Gregory Mc Keever
- Mrs. Gregory Mc Keever
- Mr. A. Macit
- Mrs. Archibald K. Mackay
- Mr. J. Noel Macy
- Mrs. J. Noel Macy
- Mr. Arthur Mag
- Mrs. Arthur Mag
- Mr. Carl R. Mahder
- Mrs. Carl R. Mahder
- Mr. Thomas Malcolm
- Mrs. Thomas Malcolm
- Mr. I. Martina
- Mr. Alesandro A. de Masi
- Mrs. Alesandro A. de Masi
- Mr. Eugene Mayer
- Mr. Jorge de Mena
- Mrs. Jorge de Mena
- Miss Maria Christina de Mena
- Mr. J. M. Herrera Mendoza
- Mrs. J. M. Herrera Mendoza
- Mrs. Barbara E. Miller
- Mr. H. J. Miller
- Mr. J. Mitchell
- Mr. Mateo Molanphy
- Mrs. Mateo Molanphy
- Mast. Francis Molanphy
- Mast. John Molanphy
- Miss Maria del C. Molanphy
- Miss Beatrice Monk
- Mr. Oscar Garcia Montes
- Mrs. Oscar Garcia Montes
- Mr. J. Morel
- Mrs. N. H. Morrison
- Mr. Leo Moser
- Dr. W. C. Moser
- Mrs. W. C. Moser
- Mr. Jean M. Mouraud
- Mrs. Anna Mueller
- Mrs. Julia Muller
- Mrs. Lois R. Murrell
- Mr. Ellis C. Myerle
- Mrs. Ellis C. Myerle
- Mr. C. Neimeyer
- Mrs. C. Neimeyer
- Mrs. R. Nussbaumer
- Mr. Michel P. Nyssen Sr.
- Mr. Michel P. Nyssen Jr.
- Miss Cassella O'Brien
- Miss Pauline O'Brien
- Miss Marion O'Brien
- His Excellency Gonzalo de Ojeda (Ambassador of Spain to Venezuela)
- Madame Gonzalo de Ojeda
- Mast. Gonzalo de Ojeda
- Mr. Julius J. Olney
- Mrs. Julius J. Olney
- Mr. O. K. Olschewski
- Mrs. O. K. Olschewski
- Mr. Eiden L. Page
- Mrs. Eiden L. Page
- Mast. Peter L. Page
- Mrs. Louise Pailler
- Mrs. Herbert B. Painter
- Mr. Carl Palange
- Jonkheer J. A. E. A. van Panhuys
- Mr. R. Paris
- Mr. Charles Pasternack
- Miss Jessie Peeke
- Mrs. Robert T. Pell
- Mr. A. Petersen
- Mr. Basie Petrov
- Mr. Herman C. Phillips
- Mr. James Pierce
- Mr. Clarence M. Plitt
- Mrs. Clarence M. Plitt
- Mrs. H. H. Plowden
- Rear Admiral D. Pratt Mannix U.S.N.
- Mrs. D. Pratt Mannix
- Mr. E. Le Prévost
- Mr. P. Proninski
- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ray
- Mr. Gottlob Recknagel
- Mr. K. Rheinberger
- Mr. W. Riecke
- Mr. A. J. C. van Rietschoten
- Mrs. Elsa Ritter
- Dr. Morris Rodin
- Mrs. Morris Rodin
- Mr. Leonard J. Roggeveen
- Mrs. Wanda Rose
- Miss Miarka Rose
- Mr. Louis S. Rothschild
- Mrs. Louis S. Rothschild
- Mr. Merle Rouse
- Mr. R. Rutard
- Mr. Benjamin B. Ruyle
- Mrs. Benjamin B. Ruyle
- Miss Louise Ruyle
- Miss Diane Ruyle
- Mr. B. Ryan
- Mr. Eric H. Salinger
- Mrs. Eric H. Salinger
- Mr. J. Sidney Salkey
- Mrs. J. Sidney Salkey
- Mr. P. Salmond
- Mr. Otto Sander
- Mrs. Otto Sander
- Mast. Nicholas B. Sander
- Dr. G. Scacciati
- Dr. John F. Schafmeister
- Mrs. John F. Schafmeister
- Mr. C. Schichtenberg
- Mr. H. H. Scholefield
- Mr. Richard A. O. Schwartz
- Mrs. Richard A. O. Schwartz
- Miss Beatrice A. M. Schwartz
- Miss Kent R. O. Schwartz
- Miss Sandra A. Schwartz
- Mr. Sears
- Mr. Richard Sedia
- Mr. Irving P. Seery
- Mrs. Irving P. Seery
- Mrs. Elizabeth Seibel
- Mr. Henry C. Sharg
- Mrs. Henry C. Sharg
- Mr. T. J. Siman
- Mr. Joseph Simmons
- Mrs. Joseph Simmons
- Mrs. Selma Simon
- Mr. H. F. Sinnecker
- Mrs. H. F. Sinnecker
- Miss J. H. Sinnecker
- Miss M. M. Sinnecker
- Dr. K. Smidt
- Mrs. K. Smidt
- Mr. A. Soep
- Mrs. A. Soep
- Mr. D. Spek
- Mrs. D. Spek
- Mrs. Marion Sprague
- Miss Patricia Sprague
- Mr. Vilem Stein
- Mr. O. R. Steisel
- Mr. R. Stewart
- Mr. Pierre Stralem
- Mrs. Pierre Stralem
- Miss M. L Suter
- Mr. Frank Terkatz
- Mrs. Frank Terkatz
- Mr. Alois Terkuhle
- Mrs. Alois Terkuhle
- Mr. J. Thom
- Mrs. J. Thom
- Mr. W. Roosevelt Thompson
- Mrs. W. Roosevelt Thompson
- Mr. N. Thoren
- Mr. M. Tietz
- Mrs. M. Tietz
- Mr. V. Tisi
- Mr. Albert H. Tomlinson
- Mrs. Albert H. Tomlinson
- Mr. Harold Tripp
- Mr. Nathan Turner
- Mrs. Nathan Turner
- Mr. Donald S. Tuttle
- Mrs. Donald S. Tuttle
- Mrs. Herbert Tutwiler
- Mrs. Morrison Tyler
- Mr. M. Unal
- Mr. Theodore H. Vatz
- Mrs. Theodore H. Vatz
- Miss Carmen Vega
- Mrs. Bertha van der Velde
- Miss Marjorie C. van der Velde
- Mr. Eli de Vries
- Mr. L de Vries
- Mr. Th. C. Wakkers
- Mr. David Warshawsky
- Mrs. David Warshawsky
- Mrs. Catherine Woetjen
- Mrs. May L Welch
- Mr. E. Wessel
- Mrs. Rosa Wheaton
- Mr. S. Wielenga
- Mrs. Mary Wilcox
- The Most Honorable The Marquess of Winchester
- Mr. H. Winet
- Mrs. Alexander Wolf
- Mr. Maurice Woodbridge
- Dr. Zuleika Yarrell
- Mr. A. W. Young
- Mrs. A. W. Young
- Mrs. V. C. Young
- Mr. Ernesto de Zaldo
- Mrs. Maria Deschappelles de Zaldo
- Mr. J. C. Zimmerman
- Mrs. J. C. Zimmerman
Cabin Class Passengers
- Mr. C. Abbruzzese
- Miss G. Albers
- Mr. J. Allison
- Mrs. J. Allison
- Miss Allison
- Mrs. G. L. Anderson
- Miss J. Anderson
- Mrs. Maggie Andreasen
- Miss Ethelind C. Andress
- Mr. Michael Andries
- Mrs. Michael Andries
- Mr. J. N. H. Ansay
- Mrs. J. N. H. Ansay
- Mrs. G. Armour-Reid
- Mrs. Eugenie Ast
- Mr. Joseph Balkema
- Mrs. Joseph Balkema
- Miss Vera Baltrock
- Mr. S. P. Barfoed
- Mrs. Anna Barnard
- Mr. J. P. Baute
- Mrs. J. P. Baute
- Mr. Emil Bayer
- Mrs. Emil Bayer
- Miss Clare M. Bayer
- Mr. A. Beouwsaert
- Mrs. A. Beeuwsaert
- Mast. A. Beeuwsaert
- Miss Dora Behnsen
- Mrs. W. D. Bell
- Miss S. J. Bell
- Dr. Bernard Berk
- Mrs. Bernard Berk
- Miss P. Berkovitch
- Mr. A. Bernhardt
- Mrs. A. Bernhardt
- Mrs. A. Bigelow
- Miss M. Bigelow
- Miss B. F. Blackball
- Mr. Don Blanchard
- Mrs. Don Blanchard
- Mr. Ernst E A. Blumel
- Mrs. Ernst E. A. Blumel
- Mrs. Bertha Bohny
- Mr. B. Boonstra
- Mrs. B. Boonstra
- Miss I. M. Boonstra
- Mr. O. F. Booysens
- Mrs. O. F. Booysens
- Mrs. Elizabeth van den Bos
- Mr. J. A. Braaksma
- Mrs. J. A. Braaksma
- Miss S. Braaksma
- Miss T. Braaksma
- Mast. J. Braaksma
- Mrs. N. van Brakel
- Miss I. Brenn
- Mrs. Anna Brenner
- Mrs. Sarah Beth Bright Hamilton
- Mr. D. Briller
- Mrs. D. Briller
- Mrs. Norris Broaddus
- Mr. Alex Brodbeck
- Mrs. E. Brown
- Miss Hanna Bruggemeier
- Mr. K. Buechting
- Mr. Hans Burkle
- Mrs. Hans Burkle
- Mr. Henry J. Busser
- Mr. O. Bijlsma
- Mrs. O. Bijlsma
- Mast. J. Bijlsma
- Miss G. Bijlsma
- Miss E Bijlsma
- Mr. G. N. Cachoir
- Miss M. Carle
- Mr. J. Carsch
- Mrs. A. Carsch
- Mrs. A. J. Casey
- Mrs. P. Castellanos
- Miss J. Castellanos
- Miss R. Castellanos Figuero
- a Mr. Albert Chapatte
- Mrs. K. Clutter
- Mrs. Anna C. Cohen
- Miss Ann Cohen
- Mr. Andre Colin
- Mr. Floyd A. Couch
- Mr. Craig-Williams
- Mrs. Craig-Williams
- Mrs. M. Cunningham
- Miss E Cunningham
- Mrs. Anna Daum
- Mast. Richard Daum
- Mrs. M. D. Davis
- Mrs. E. C. Decraene
- Mr. André Dedeyne
- Mrs. André Dedeyne
- Miss Christine Dedeyne
- Miss F. E Dempsey
- Mrs. D. Dewidar
- Mr. R. Diethelm
- Mr. Diedricks Dirks
- Mr. Richard Dirks
- Miss G. Distel
- Mrs. Rose Dorman
- Mr. W. H. Dull
- Miss M. E. Dunk
- Miss Hilda Dürrer
- Mr. L. Dutton
- Mrs. R. J. M. Duys
- Miss I. Ehlers
- Mrs. R. W. Eibisch
- Mr. G. R. Elmer
- Mrs. Th. L K. Elmer
- Miss R. Enger
- Mr. Sidney Epps
- Mrs. J. C. van Es
- Mr. P. Feger
- Mrs. P. Feger
- Miss E Feger
- Mrs. Christina S. Fessier
- Mr. Ronald Findlay
- Miss Virginia V. Fischbeck
- Mrs. George W. Fleming
- Miss Ellen Fleming
- Mrs. Frederick Franck
- Mrs. Irma Frank
- Mr. John Franken
- Mrs. John Franken
- Miss Pawn A. Franken
- Mast. Robert R. Franken
- Mast. Wayne G. Franken
- Mrs. P. A. de Freytag
- Mrs. Emma Friederichs
- Mrs. Fred Friess
- Mrs. Hedda Fruth
- Rev. C. E Fullmann
- Mrs. J. Funck
- Mr. John Gail
- Mrs. John Gail
- Mr. Michael Der Garry
- Mrs. E. Gebauer
- Mr. E. J. Gehben
- Mr. Karl Geldsetzer
- Mrs. Karl Geldsetzer
- Dr. Anthony George
- Mrs. Anthony George
- Mr. S. Glass
- Mrs. S. Glass
- Miss M. Gormanns
- Mr. Karl E. de Graffenried
- Mrs. Karl E. de Graffenried
- Mr. Paul Grab
- Mrs. Paul Grab
- Mrs. Th. Gross
- Miss Beverley Grubb
- Baron Wladimir de Guerschelman
- Mrs. Alice Gutherz
- Miss Annie Halderman
- Mr. Cornelius van Harlingen
- Mrs. Liesbeth Harmsen
- Mr. P. G. E. Hartmann
- Miss Julia Harvey
- Mr. Diedrich Haslop
- Mrs. Diedrich Haslop
- Miss Myrtle Hatter
- Prof. Jean Hebrard
- Mrs. Jean Hebrard
- Mr. Baldwin Heidrich
- Miss M. A. F. Heimessen
- Mrs. Ella Heinsheimer
- Mrs. Ch. Heiter
- Miss I. Heiter
- Miss M. Heiter
- Prof. G. J. Held
- Mrs. G. J. Held
- Mrs. A. Hendricks
- Mr. G. Herskovitz
- Mr. H. Hertz
- Miss Elizabeth Hess
- Miss Luise Hess
- Mr. A. J. Hesselink
- Mr. H. J. Hesselink
- Miss B. Hesselink
- Mrs. G. Hesselink
- Mast. L. Hesselink
- Mast. Ch. Hesselink
- Mrs. Z. Hetherington
- Mast. S. W. Hetherington
- Dr. Oscar Heuberger
- Mr. James G. Higgins
- Mrs. Gertrude O. Hippie
- Mr. Bernard Hoff
- Mrs. Bernard Hoff
- Miss Alida Hoff
- Mr. Peter Hoff
- Mrs. Georgine Hoh
- Mr. Herman R. Hölscher
- Mr. Frank J. Horak
- Miss Barbara Horn
- Miss Elizabeth Horn
- Mrs. S. Howfield
- Miss R. Huber
- Mr. Jan M. E. Huble
- Mrs. Jan M. E. Huble
- Mr. A. Hudzicki
- Mrs. R. A. Hunt
- Mrs. K. I. Hupka
- Mr. S. L. Innocent
- Mrs. Amelie Jacquemod
- Mrs. Louise Jaeger
- Mr. George S. Jewett
- Mrs. George S. Jewett
- Miss Jane E. Jewett
- Mr. R. Jones
- Mr. John de Jong
- Mrs. John de Jong
- Mr. Frank de Jong
- Miss Pauline Jungjohann
- Mr. R. Kanelba
- Mrs. R. Kanelba
- Mrs. Margaret Keenan
- Miss Elizabeth Keenan
- Mr. Alfred Keller
- Mrs. Alfred Keller
- Mast. Hans A. Keller
- Mrs. L. C. Keller
- Mrs. Maria K. Kern
- Mr. Thomas Kerins
- Mrs. O. Kesk-Kaera
- Mr. M. P. De Keukelaere
- Mrs. M. P. De Keukelaere
- Miss M. De Keukelaere
- Miss Catherine A. Kibler
- Mrs. Kitty L. Kielland
- Mrs. M. King
- Mr. L Kirsch
- Mrs. M. A. Kitchin
- Mrs. Frances Kivlin
- Miss Alice Kleiner
- Mrs. S. Kloot-van Gelderen
- Mrs. Johanna Klijnloof
- Mr. A. Knobloch
- Mrs. A. Knobloch
- Mast. Fr. Knobloch
- Miss Ludmilla Kopp
- Mr. J. B. Korten M
- rs. J. B. Korten
- Miss A. G. Korten
- Mr. A. J. Korten
- Mr. G. H. Korten
- Mr. Emile Kresse
- Mr. L Krueger
- Mr. E. Lachman
- Mrs. E. Lachman
- Mr. A. Lamanna
- Miss S. Lannoote
- Mr. E. U. Larsen
- Mr. H .P. Kr. Larsen
- Mrs. Simone Lasch
- Mrs. Mary Lashmet
- Miss E. Learn
- Mrs. M. R. Legel
- Miss Clara N. Lopatin
- Mrs. Loveren M. Loveren
- Mr. Philipp Lunkenhoimer
- Mrs. L. M. Lyman
- Mr. C. E. M. Lyne
- Mrs. C. E. M. Lyne
- Miss Rose Mc Closkey
- Miss S. Mackness
- Mr. W. Maentz
- Mrs. W. Maentz
- Mast. W. Maentz
- Mr. Bert F. Magnus
- Miss Suea Magnusson
- Mr. Lewis Marschak
- Rev. Franz Friedbert
- Marx Mr. A. Maszlanka
- Mrs. A. Maszlanka
- Mr. Hans Mayer
- Mrs. J. Meditz
- Miss L Meditz
- Mr. Allen R. Mennel
- Mrs. Allen R. Mennel
- Miss Helga Meyer
- Miss Sally Middendorf
- Mr. K. W. Miltz
- Mr. Emil Molter
- Mrs. Emil Molter
- Miss Clara Montefiore
- Mrs. N. M. De Morency
- Prof. S. Morgulis
- Mr. D. Morrison
- Miss A. E. Morrison
- Mrs. FI. Mottard
- Mr. Bruno L Motz
- Mr. Joseph Mueller
- Mr. Karl Mueller
- Miss Wilhelmina Mueller
- Mr. M. G. Muller
- Mrs. M. G. Muller
- Miss J. Muller
- Mrs. J. Muller
- Mr. R. Muller
- Prof. Dr. A. de Murait
- Mr. Fred W. Mutschler
- Mrs. Fred W. Mutschler
- Mast. Carl Mutschler
- Mr. Max Nabholz
- Mr. Saul Nathonson
- Mr. Richard C. Naysmith
- Mrs. Richard C. Naysmith
- Mrs. M. van Nioukerken
- Mrs. H. M. Nieuwhoven-Arts
- Mrs. M. G. Oatley
- Miss V. Obérai
- Mrs. Irma Oberg
- Mr. A. Odenheimer
- Mrs. A. Odenheimer
- Miss Y. Oltramare
- Mr. R. Ondersma
- Mrs. R. Ondersma
- Mast. R. Ondersma
- Miss J. Ondersma
- Mrs. J. O'Neill Bruen
- Mr. Arthur Opperman
- Mrs. Arthur Opperman
- Miss Edith Orens
- Mr. Anton A. Ortwein
- Mr. Fritz Ostwald
- Mrs. Fritz Ostwald
- Mr. Hermann Ottens
- Mr. W. Partsch
- Mr. Robert Paton Jr.
- Mr. John T. Peat
- Monsignor Peter J. Pelzer
- Miss Bernadette Pettmann
- Mr. Paul F. Pfeiffer
- Mrs. E. Piegel
- Mr. Theodore H. Pieper
- Mrs. Anna Poel
- Mrs. Margarete C. Pohlman
- Mr. P. A. Polet
- Miss W. H. Porter
- Rev. L M. L H. Pouillon
- Mr. Poulsen
- Mrs. Poulsen
- Mrs. Suleima Prest
- Mr. E Priddy
- Mrs. E. Priddy
- Mrs. M. Price
- Mrs. J. K. Priest
- Mrs. Nella Quarm
- Rev. Prof. John Quasten
- Mr. George Raab
- Mrs. George Raab
- Mrs. Margaret Rack
- Mr. B. F. Reiner
- Mrs. B. F. Reiner
- Miss M. J. Reiner
- Mr. Noyes H. Reynolds
- Mr. H. Riegel
- Mrs. H. Riegel
- Miss M. Riegel
- Dr. Manek Riegelhaupt
- Mr. P. Rijssemus
- Mr. J. J. Rijssemus
- Miss A. F. Rijssemus
- Mast. H. B. Rijssemus
- Mast. J. J. Rijssemus
- Mr. Stanton E. Roberts
- Mrs. Stanton E. Roberts
- Miss Gertrude Roeschel
- Mrs. M. Roessling
- Miss Marie Roetzer
- Miss S. Rosenthal
- Mr. Max Rothpletz
- Mrs. Max Rothpletz
- Mr. Otto le Roy Karlstrom
- Mrs. Elsbeth M. Ruck
- Miss Stefanie Ruck
- Miss Dorothy Runge
- Mrs. Florence Russell
- Mrs. Dorothea Rutley
- Mast. Walter P. Rutley
- Mast. Donald W. Rutley
- Miss Susan M. Rutley
- Miss Hedy Ryffel
- Mr. S. W. Sabell
- Mrs. S. W. Sabell
- Mrs. Emma Sacasas
- Mr. A. Sallinger
- Mrs. M. L. Sandidge
- Mr. Robert Sans
- Mrs. B. Schaap-van Rosmalen
- Mr. Ernst Schaefer
- Mrs. Ernst Schaefer
- Miss Elise Schalter
- Mrs. U. Schapira
- Mr. B. Scharbius
- Mrs. B. Scharbius
- Mast. B. Scharbius
- Mr. A. B. Schelbert
- Mr. J. Schlosser
- Mrs. L Schlundt
- Mr. Jacob Schmitt
- Mrs. Jacob Schmitt
- Mast. Jacob F. Schmitt
- Miss Betty D. Schmitt
- Miss Anna Schnier
- Mr. G. E. Schoett
- Mrs. M. Scholz
- Mr. Paul Schramm
- Mr. Ferdinand Schramm
- Mrs. Hanna Schreiber
- Mr. A. Schroeder
- Mr. J. Schuitema
- Mrs. J. Schuitema
- Mast. A. Schuitema
- Mast. G. Schuitema
- Mr. Hans Schult
- Mrs. Hans Schult
- Mr. Hans Schult
- Mast. Rudi Schult
- Mrs. I. S. Seckle
- Mrs. Adeline Seebo
- Mr. E. Segelman
- Mrs. E. Segelman
- Miss S. Segelman
- Mr. Charles Seibert
- Mrs. Charles Seibert
- Mr. P. P. Shaugnessy
- Miss S. Sherman
- Col. Jesse D. Sickler
- Mrs. Jesse D. Sickler
- Mr. Adolph Siegmann
- Mr. H. Smit
- Mr. K. P. Smit
- Mrs. K. P. Smit
- Miss G. Smit
- Miss A. Smit
- Miss C. Smit
- Miss Jeanne A. Smith
- Mrs. Charles P. Smoot
- Miss D. M. Snow
- Mrs. Julia Soliday
- Mrs. E. Spickers
- Mr. C. J. Spronk
- Mrs. C. J. Spronk
- Mrs. W. F. Stead
- Mrs. Dorothy Stern
- Mrs. Elizabeth Stier
- Mr. E. Stock
- Mrs. E. Stock
- Mast. P. M. Stock
- Mast. B. D. Stock
- Mr. Cornelis F. J. Storm
- Mr. Herman Storsberg
- Mr. Hubert H. Straetker
- Mrs. Hubert H. Straetker
- Miss Jean Straetker
- Miss Rita Straetker
- Dr. L Stucki
- Mr. H. Sturm
- Mr. L Szczaminsky
- Mrs. L. Szczaminsky
- Miss S. Szczaminsky
- Miss A. Szykniej
- Mrs. E. Taylor
- Miss E. L. Teitrick
- Mr. E. S. Teltscher
- Mr. Andrew L. Theiss
- Mrs. Andrew L. Theiss
- Mr. Joseph Thiele
- Mrs. Joseph Thiele
- Miss Maria Thiele
- Miss Doris Thiele
- Miss Gretchen Thiele
- Mr. Fritz Thole
- Mrs. Fritz Thole
- Miss Peggy Thomas
- Mrs. Maria B. Thoms
- Miss Monika Thoms
- Miss N. A. Tillberg
- Mrs. A. Torrance
- Mr. V. Traskievic
- Mrs. Victoria F. Turner
- Miss Elizabeth Ullstein
- Mrs. Theodora M. Vandeputte
- Miss Dolores Castro Varela
- Mr. Harry Velden
- Mrs. Elizabeth Vettor
- Mr. J. J. Di Vincenzo
- Mr. Fr. Vogels
- Mr. J. Voois
- Mrs. J. Voois
- Mr. J. de Vries
- Mrs. J. de Vries
- Miss S. de Vries
- Mr. Hugo De Vroomen
- Mrs. Josephine Wächter
- Mr. Henry Waidler
- Mrs. Jane Waits
- Mrs. F. E Wallis
- Mr. Ernst Wanner
- Miss A. M. Wassili
- Mr. J. Weber
- Mr. Oscar Weber
- Mrs. Oscar Weber
- Miss H. L Weinmann
- Mr. John Weits
- Mrs. John Weits
- Miss D. E West
- Miss Edra Westra
- Mr. Othmar Wey
- Mr. G. Wilcko
- Mr. H. P. van Wingerden
- Mrs. H. P. van Wingerden
- Mrs. Bertha Wink
- Mr. B. H. te Winkel
- Mast. H. F. te Winkel
- Mrs. Ch. W. te Winkel
- Mrs. Heinrich Wolf
- M iss Marion Wolf
- Mast. Gunther Wolf
- Mrs. Ch. Wood
- Mr. M. Wouda
- Mrs. Isabel Würfele
- Rev. A. Zavalloni
- Dr. Floyd M. Ziegler
- Mrs. Maria Zimmermann
- Mrs. Helen Zinser
- Mr. G. W. Zuehlke
- Mrs. Martha Zwinger
Tourist Class Passengers
- Miss M. Anderson
- Miss Karen M. Asdal
- Mrs. Minna B. Ausmeir
- Mr. Abraham Backer
- Miss Marie D. Bader
- Miss D. M. Baettig
- Mr. E. G. Balz
- Mrs. E. G. Balz
- Mr. Fred Bareiss
- Mrs. Fred Bareiss
- Mr. H. Bartholomey
- Mrs. M. Becker
- Mrs. M. M. Begemann
- Miss Hermine Berghoff
- Mrs. O. A. Bernadzik
- Mrs. Jannegje A. de Bie
- Mr. Robert L. Bliss
- Mrs. Robert L. Bliss
- Mr. A. C. Bos
- Miss Elizabeth van den Bosch
- Mrs. P. H. J. de Bruyn
- Mrs. E. L. Bucher
- Mr. R. Chamberlain
- Mr. A. R. Chapette
- Mr. Paul Cohen
- Mrs. Paul Cohen
- Miss S. Cohen
- Mrs. W. H. Courtens
- Miss M. G. Cox
- Mrs. Ph. Declerq
- Mrs. M. Deliêge
- Mrs. M. E. Dennis
- Mr. R. J. Depauw
- Mr. Paul Doktor
- Mrs. R. H. A. Dostaler
- Miss T. A. Dostaler
- Miss M. M. A. D. Dostaler
- Miss N. Dijkstra
- Mrs. J. Edwards
- Mast. G. Edwards
- Mrs. Theresa Eisenbeis
- Mr. Fr. Erismann
- Mr. Otto Filsinger
- Mrs. Josephine Fleck
- Mr. Gustav Fluegel
- Mrs. Gustav Fluegel
- Mr. A. Folkertsma
- Mr. J. Formosa
- Mrs. J. Formosa
- Miss S. Formosa
- Miss O. Frederic
- Mr. Eduard W. Funk
- Miss Esther Gayer
- Mrs. Emma Gibson
- Mr. Carl F. Giese
- Mr. Emile H. Gilliaert
- Mrs. Dingena Gips
- Mrs. Elisabeth Gondolf
- Mrs. N. van der Graaf
- Miss M. Grasse
- Miss A. Grömmer
- Mr. Arthur Group
- Miss Nell Guinn
- Mr. John Haas
- Mr. Ferdinand Harber
- Mrs. Ferdinand Harber
- Mrs. Barbara Harmsen
- Miss Elizabeth Harvey
- Mr. M. Hearn
- Mrs. Katherine Hellema
- Miss A. Hermann
- Mrs. Augusta Herwede
- Mr. Peter Heyvaert
- Mrs. Peter Heyvaert
- Miss Tony Hodonova
- Mrs. E. Hoeft
- Mrs. H. W. Hollaender
- Mr. M. Howard
- Mrs. M. Howard
- Miss K. G. Howard
- Miss R. E. Howard
- Mrs. Hedwig Hullman
- Mrs. E. Huttebraucker
- Mrs. S. Jager
- Mr. D. W. Jones
- Miss J. C. M. J. de Jong
- Mr. Henry Jurczyk
- Mrs. Henry Jurczyk
- Mrs. Ida M. Jurgens
- Miss Dorothy I. Jurgens
- Mrs. O. Kallman
- Mrs. J. Kidd
- Mrs. C. Kiefer
- Mr. Gebhard Kleiner
- Mrs. Gebhard Kleiner
- Miss J. M. van der Kley
- Mrs. A. Kohle
- Mrs. Zdenka Korn
- Mrs. M. Kraus
- Mr. Frederick Kroon
- Mrs. Frederick Kroon
- Mrs. S. E. C. V. Krumm
- Mr. Langeveld
- Mr. Cornelis P. Ligthart
- Mrs. Lieselotte Lobdell
- Mr. Paul Luetters
- Mr. John Lyding
- Miss Barbara Mc Breen
- Mrs. Hellen Mc Laughlin
- Miss Nelle Mc Nair
- Mrs. Johanna Meisenburg
- Mr. E. S. Michelet
- Mrs. E. S. Michelet
- Mast. T. Michelet
- Miss M. Michelet
- Mast. E. Michelet
- Mrs. Wilhelmina Monning
- Mr. J. E. Montfort
- Mr. Henry Muerdter
- Mrs. Henry Muerdter
- Mr. Herman Muhleisen
- Mrs. Herman Muhleisen
- Mr. O. Nussbaum
- Mrs. O. Nussbaum
- Mrs. M. E. O'Connell
- Mr. F. L. Ongenaet
- Mrs. F. L. Ongenaet
- Mr. G. J. Otten
- Miss Eva J. Overstreet
- Miss L. W. Parish
- Mrs. James Paulos
- Mr. J. J. Perry
- Mrs. J. J. Perry
- Miss P. A. Perry
- Mast. J. H. Perry
- Miss L. Petersen
- Mrs. R. Picard
- Miss R. Picard
- Miss Marie Pickrell
- Mr. N. J. Polak
- Mrs. N. J. Polak
- Mr. John Preuss
- Mrs. Alphonsine Riddering
- Mr. Alexander Rigaumont
- Mrs. Alexander Rigaumont
- Mr. E. Rueber
- Miss Rose Scherini
- Mr. Max W. C. Schneider
- Mr. Rudolph Schueler
- Mrs. Rudolph Schueler
- Mast. G. P. Schulze
- Mr. R. C. Schultz
- Miss Beatrice M. Sharpe
- Mrs. H. Simenon
- Mrs. H. Sipkens
- Mr. David Sloan
- Mrs. David Sloan
- Mr. D. Smith
- Mr. Albert Sohl
- Mrs. Albert Sohl
- Miss Sylvia Stannal
- Mrs. C. A. Stevens
- Mrs. J. H. van Stigt
- Mrs. H. Stoye
- Mrs. G. Strandgaard
- Miss S. Strandgaard
- Mrs. Baukje Syperda
- Mr. Tanz
- Mrs. Tanz
- M. Tanz
- M. Tanz
- Mrs. Louisa Thaler
- Mast. Hermann Thaler
- Mr. Frank J. Theisen
- Mr. Harry J. Tilman
- Mrs. Oliver P. Tooker
- Mrs. Treichholz
- Miss Treichholz
- Mast. Treichholz
- Mast. Treichholz
- Mr. Albert Tumbow
- Mrs. Albert Tumbow
- Mr. George Uebler
- Mr. John Ullrich
- Mrs. John Ullrich
- Miss M. Ullrich
- Mrs. A. Veits
- Mr. H. H. S. Verdegaal
- Miss M. Vesely
- Mr. A. W. van der Vlugt
- Mr. Laurence Wachs
- Mrs. J. Welsh
- Mrs. Anna Winter
- Miss Irma Winter
- Mr. J. J. Wisse
- Mrs. J. J. Wisse
- Mr. A. H. Witter
- Mrs. A. H. Witter
- Mr. Fred Wolff
- Mrs. R. Yody
- Mr. William H. Young
- Mrs. A. Zabel
- Mrs. A. Zassoda
- Mr. Klaas Zomer
- Mrs. Klaas Zomer
General Information for Passengers
BABYFOOD. The attention of passengers is drawn to the large selection of strained baby and junior food available to passengers with children in all passenger vessels of the Company. For the necessary arrangements, passengers are invited to apply to the Chief Steward.
BAGGAGE. Trunks exceeding the ordinary measurements cannot be taken into the cabins. It is forbidden to have in one's baggage inflammable, explosive or other dangerous articles. The ship's staff reserves all rights to eliminate all such articles, if deemed necessary. All inquiries pertaining to the storing or forwarding of baggage should be addressed to the Baggage Master. Upon arrival at New York, moreover Century Transportation Company representatives are available to take orders for delivery of trunks and larger pieces to any destination indicated by the passenger.
BAGGAGE INSURANCE. The Company's liability for damage to or loss or detention of baggage is strictly limited, and passengers are therefore advised to protect themselves by insurance against risk of loss, theft, damage, pilferage, etc. Policies may be obtained at current rates at any office of the Company.
BARBER AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSER. A barber's and ladies-hairdresser's shop is installed on board. The charges for services are announced by the Company.
CHANGE OF CABINS. Change of cabins is only permissible when authorized by the Purser.
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE. On landing at New York, all baggage will be examined by the Customs Officials. It is therefore recommended that passengers make full enquiries at the Purser's office about the Customs regulations and to fill in carefully the Customs declaration form handed to them by the Purser.
DANGEROUS ARTICLES. Dangerous articles such as inflammable and explosive objects may not be taken aboard. The attention of our passengers is also drawn to the fact that it is very dangerous to throw away lighted cigars, cigarettes or burning tobacco discards (even when thrown overboard as they might enter the vessel's interior through open portholes). Passengers are therefore requested to use the receptacles provided on board for this purpose.
DECK CHAIRS, RUGS AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. Deck chairs, rugs and chair cushions may be hired on application to the Deck Steward. The charges are: Deck chairs f 4.—, chair cushions and rugs f 2.65 each per voyage.
DECK GAMES. Implements for deck games such as quoits, deck tennis, deck golf, shuffleboard etc. are supplied free of charge. When joining these games passengers do so at their own risk and any mishaps or injuries which may occur are without any responsibility on the part of the Company.
DIVINE SERVICE. Divine service will be held on Sundays, at hours announced on the bulletin board, if a recognized clergyman on board is willing to officiate.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Kennels are available on board for the transportation of dogs, cats, etc. Animals are not allowed in the cabins and other public rooms, nor on the promenade decks, unless with the captain's special permission. Attention should be given that these animals be declared on the Customs declaration forms on arrival.
DRINKS, TOBACCO ETC. Wines, beer, liquor and many other beverages as well as cigarettes, cigars and tobacco may be obtained on board at prices in Dutch currency fixed by the Company. Passengers are not allowed to bring with them large quantities of liquor or tobacco for personal use. Any large quantities must be reported to the Purser for Customs declaration. They will be kept in custody by the Purser in an appropriate room.
LANDING CARDS. All passengers will receive a Landing Card and are requested to present same before leaving the steamer to a U.S. Immigration Inspector for endorsement.
LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES. Found articles are to be handed over and lost articles to be reported to the Chief Steward. Articles not called for before arrival, or left in the cabins, will be handed over to the agency at the port of arrival, where passengers may claim them or make inquiries.
MAIL AND TELEGRAMS. Mail and telegrams for passengers are brought on board the steamer before sailing and placed in the passenger's rooms. For any inquiries relating to mail, passengers are invited to call the Chief Steward's office. Passengers are advised to stop at the mail desk in the center of the Pier at Hoboken, N.J., to claim letters and telegrams, which may have been received for them. Mail to be forwarded can be handed over to the Purser, who will take care of it. Postage stamps may be obtained to a limited number from the Library Steward.
To prevent the loss of mail, passengers are requested to stamp their letters etc., themselves and to deposit same personally in the mailbox, destined for that purpose.
Under no circumstances can the Holland-America Line be held responsible for the loss of mail.
MEALS. The hours during which meals will be served will be shown on the ship's bulletin boards. Passengers are kindly requested to observe these hours.
MEDICAL ATTENTION. The services rendered and the medicines prescribed by the ship's Physician are free of charge. The Holland-America Line assumes no responsibility for any treatment or services rendered by the Physician or for any medicines supplied. The ship's Physician is entitled to make a reasonable charge for attendance or treatment for ailments or conditions antedating embarkation of the passenger.
MONEY-EXCHANGE During the Westbound voyage the Ship's personnel is allowed to accept only Dutch money in payment of expenses made by the passengers. Opportunity is therefore given to exchange foreign Currency into Dutch money at the Purser's office at rates of exchange fixed by the Company. Only the Purser is authorized to exchange or accept foreign currency.
On Eastbound voyages on the other hand U.S. currency only will be accepted on board. Passengers in possession of board credit, however, can draw on the same during the voyage.
Some articles on sale in the gift shops are only obtainable against payment in U.S. currency both on the West- and Eastbound voyages.
MOTOR COACH SERVICE AT NEW YORK. For the convenience of Holland-America Line passengers and their friends a motor coach service will run from Hoboken to the Public Service Terminal, located at ,8tn Avenue, between West 40th and 41st Streets, where taxis will be available.
Seats on the motorcoach should be reserved through the Purser at least 48 hours before arrival. Taxis are also available at the Hoboken pier.
PAYMENTS. Passengers paying any supplements for room transfers, additional passage money, freight, telegrams. etc., should obtain a receipt from the Purser on the Company's form. For radiograms a receipt will be furnished by the Wireless Operator.
SHIPS NEWSPAPER. The "Ocean Post" will be published on board, giving the latest news of the day. Leading New York Stock Exchange quotations are posted about midnight on the ship's bulletin board.
TABLE SITTING. Tables and seats should be reserved on board at the Chief Steward's office after embarkation.
TELEPHONE AND RADIO. All cabins numbered up to 330 have telephones for ship use only. For the convenience of passengers, a general short-wave radiotelephone service is maintained in any part of the world. The Radio Office is located on the Upper Promenade Deck and can be reached by taking the starboard elevator. Passengers may transmit messages there and file radio-telephone calls; for payment of radio- telegrams and radio-telephone calls, a receipt will be given by the Radio Officer on duty.
VALUABLES. The Company is not responsible for theft of valuables or money which are kept in the staterooms and same should be placed in safety deposit boxes in the Purser's office. A deposit of f 25.— or its equivalent is required but this amount will be refunded when the key of the deposit box is returned to the Purser. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage however arising, except as stipulated in the passage contract. Passengers are accordingly requested to protect themselves by insurance.
WINDOWS AND PORTHOLES. Passengers are not allowed to open or close portholes themselves. If passengers wish to have their portholes closed or opened, they should call their room steward. Passengers ignoring this warning do so at their own risk and the Company assumes no liability in case of accident or damage. The captain has the right to have all windows and portholes closed when such is found necessary for the ship's safety.
DIRECTORY — S.S. NIEUW AMSTERDAM
SEAFARING TERMINOLOGY. In finding your way about the ship, the following commonly used terms may prove helpful. The 'front" of the ship is referred to as the bow or forward. The "back" of the ship is known as the stern or aft. Starboard is the right-hand side when facing forward. Port is the nautical equivalent of "left" when facing forward. Knowing these terms, you will easily be able to locate the facilities listed below.
GENERAL
BAGGAGE ROOM. D Deck, forward. Easily reached via forward starboard stairway or elevator. Baggage master in attendance at designated hours. Consult purser or ship's bulletin boards for further information.
DOCTOR'S OFFICE Main Deck, aft, portside. Physician in attendance at specified hours or by appointment. Consult bulletin boards or see purser for further information.
GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. An unusually wide variety of games and amusements is available to passengers on board the Nieuw Amsterdam. These include deck tennis, ping-pong, shuffleboard. tennis, swimming. chess, checkers, bridge, canasta and other card games, dancing, and motion picture programs in the ship's air-conditioned theatres. For ping-pong paddles and balls, deck tennis rings and other outdoor sports equipment, see your deck steward.
KENNELS. Boat Deck. Reached by midship outside stairways from Upper Promenade Deck. Two exercise runs. Special attendant on duty.
LAUNDRY. Complete laundry and pressing service available. No dry cleaning. Ring for room steward.
RADIO ROOM —SHIP-TO-SHORE TELEPHONE, Upper Promenade Deck. Take a starboard forward elevator to Upper Promenade Deck. Entrance off forward foyer.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. The first-class Card Room is designed for conversion to a chapel. Religious services are held here and, in the cabin,-tourist theatre, provided that recognized clergymen are on board who are willing to officiate. For further details, consult bulletin boards or inquire at purser's office.
FIRST CLASS
BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY SALON. Main Deck, opposite chief steward s and purser's offices. Both barber shop and beauty salon are air-conditioned and are furnished with the most up-to-date equipment.
CARD ROOM. Promenade Deck, port, amidships. Between Grand Hall and Smoking Room.
CHIEF STEWARDS OFFICE. Main Deck, forward foyer.
CHILDREN S PLAYROOM. Upper Promenade Deck, amidships. Entrance just forward of the top of Grand Stairway leading to Ritz-Carlton Cafe. Toys, games, swings, hobby horses and other equipment to amuse young passengers. Stewardess in attendance daily. Consult chief steward for details.
DECKS. Several large sheltered and open decks are available to first class passengers on the Nieuw Amsterdam. They include the glass-enclosed rubber surfaced Promenade Deck (350 feet long) and the open Upper Promenade Deck (454 feet long), five laps of which equal one mile. There are also two large sports decks, one on the Upper Promenade Deck aft, and one on the Sun Deck aft of the second funnel. This deck, on which the tennis court is located, may be reached by the starboard stairway near the entrance of the Ritz-Carlton Cafe.
DINING SALOON. A Deck, entrance from forward foyer. Most easily reached via forward stairways or elevators. Air-conditioned for your comfort.
GRAND HALL Promenade Deck, amidships. Principal passenger lounge.
GYMNASIUM. Sun Deck, forward. Use forward elevator. starboard side, to Upper Promenade Deck, then continue one deck higher via adjacent stairway. Mechanical horses, stationary bicycles, rowing machines and other gymnasium equipment. Adjoining solarium for sunbathing.
LIBRARY AND WRITING ROOM. Promenade Deck, starboard side, amidships, between Grand Hall and Smoking Room. Books, newspapers. current magazines in English, French and Dutch. Stamps, stationery and playing cards available. See steward in attendance.
POWDER ROOM. A Deck lobby, opposite entrance of Dining Saloon.
PURSER'S OFFICE Main Deck, forward foyer.
RITZ-CARLTON CAFE. Upper Promenade Deck. Use the Grand Stairway between the Smoking Room and Grand Hall. Bar service, dancing, magnificent sea views. A favorite late-evening rendezvous.
SHOPPING ARCADE Promenade Deck, forward foyer. Items on sale include French perfumes, cosmetics, handbags, accessories. Swiss watches and clocks. Delft China, silverware, men's haberdashery and toiletries, cameras, films, and toys.
SMOKING ROOM. Promenade Deck. aft. A restful daytime or evening retreat with a comfortable, clublike atmosphere. Has its own intimate cocktail bar and twin enclosed verandahs overlooking the sea.
SOLARIUM. Sun Deck, forward. A quiet spot for sunning and reading. Entrance through gymnasium.
SWIMMING POOLS. Indoor swimming pool on E Deck, forward. Reached via forward starboard elevator to D Deck and adjacent stairway down to pool. There are adjoining dressing rooms. Türkisch and medicinal baths. Masseur and masseuse in attendance. The outdoor swimming pool is located on the Promenade Deck, aft and is available on cruises only.
THEATRE. Promenade Deck, forward foyer. Air-conditioned, seats 350 people. For the schedule of films and other entertainment, see the bulletin board in the foyer outside the theatre.
TURKISH AND MEDICINAL BATHS. Adjoining E Deck swimming pool (see above).
VALET. You may reach the ship's tailor via your stateroom steward.
CABIN CLASS
(On cruises, first class and cabin class are combined for general use.)
BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR. Located on C Deck, aft. Entrance through corridor adjacent to foyer. Open to cabin class passengers at designated hours.
CHIEF STEWARDS OFFICE. Main Deck. aft.
DECKS. There are two sports decks for cabin class passengers. One occupies the full area between the funnels on the highest deck, reached via cabin class portside elevator. The second is on the after-end of the Promenade Deck.
DINING SALOON. On A Deck, aft. Entrance at main foyer. This room is air-conditioned.
JUNGLE BAR. Promenade Deck, starboard. Entrance through foyer.
LIBRARY. Promenade Deck, portside, opposite Jungle Bar. Entrance through foyer.
LOUNGE. Lower Promenade Deck. aft.
PURSER'S OFFICE Main Deck. aft.
SWIMMING POOL. Aft on C Deck. Reached through corridor adjacent to foyer. Open at designated hours. Consult bulletin board.
STUYVESANT CAFE AND VERANDAH. Overlooks sports deck on after end of Promenade Deck. Accessible from deck or through foyer.
THEATRE. Lower Promenade Deck, aft. Access through Lounge. Air conditioned; seats 162 persons. Open at designated hours. Consult bulletin board for program details.
(Also see general directory preceding first class)
TOURIST CLASS
BAR. Starboard side of Smoking Room on Main Deck, aft. Reached through Smoking Room or foyer.
BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR. C Deck. aft. Entrance through starboard corridor. Open at designated hours to tourist class passengers.
CHIEF STEWARD'S OFFICE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through forward end of Smoking Room. DECKS. Open sports deck on aft end of Lower Promenade deck. Glass-enclosed promenade and open promenade on Main Deck, aft.
DINING SALOON. B Deck. Reached by stairway from A Deck. From the Main Deck foyer, take the stairway to A Deck. Walk forward past cabins 418 and 416 to A Deck stairway and descend to dining saloon. This room is air-conditioned.
LOUNGE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through foyer or glass-enclosed promenade.
PURSER'S OFFICE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through forward end of Smoking Room.
SMOKING ROOM. Main Deck. Entered from foyer through Tourist Bar.
SWIMMING POOL. C Deck, aft. Entrance through portside corridor. Open at designated hours as announced on bulletin board.
THEATRE. Lower Promenade Deck, aft. Port and starboard entrances on sports deck. Programs at designated hours as announced on bulletin board. Air-conditioned, seats 162 persons.
(Also see directory preceding first class)
Cover, Holland-America Line SS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 5 October 1951. GGA Image ID # 1f62178e24
Passenger List Information
Item Description
An original First, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the SS Nieuw Amsterdam, dated 5 October 1951, documenting its voyage from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton. Commanded by Commodore C. N. Kleyn, this list provides a remarkable snapshot of transatlantic travel in the post-war period, featuring an array of diplomats, military officers, scholars, business elites, and cultural figures.
As one of the most luxurious and well-regarded ocean liners of its time, the Nieuw Amsterdam was a symbol of post-war maritime elegance, serving as a bridge between Europe and America during a time of economic recovery and international cooperation.
Key Features
- Authentic Holland-America Line Passenger List from 1951, featuring First, Cabin, and Tourist Class rosters.
- Notable passengers include diplomats, military figures, prominent scholars, and members of European and American high society.
- Original documentation of mid-century transatlantic travel, capturing the experience aboard one of the world’s premier liners.
- Includes detailed shipboard services, policies, and passenger accommodations, providing a rich historical context for maritime collectors.
- Issued aboard the SS Nieuw Amsterdam, one of the Holland-America Line’s most distinguished vessels, known for its art deco elegance and post-war luxury.
Historical and Design Highlights
- SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1938–1974) was the flagship of the Holland-America Line, renowned for its sophisticated interiors, art deco styling, and exceptional service.
- This 1951 voyage reflected a time of economic revival, with the ship carrying diplomats, businessmen, and intellectuals between Europe and the United States.
- A post-war transatlantic icon, the Nieuw Amsterdam was one of the most celebrated luxury liners operating in the 1950s.
- The passenger list serves as a historical document, preserving names of individuals shaping international diplomacy, finance, academia, and commerce in the early Cold War era.
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)
- Hon. Raymond J. Dereume (Consul of Belgium, Pittsburgh, PA) – A high-ranking Belgian diplomat, significant in strengthening Belgium-U.S. post-war relations.
- His Excellency Gonzalo de Ojeda (Ambassador of Spain to Venezuela) – A distinguished Spanish diplomat, reflecting Spain’s increasing international presence in the post-war years.
- Prof. Dr. F. A. G. Keesing – A renowned Dutch-American scholar, known for his contributions to political and economic studies.
- Rear Admiral D. Pratt Mannix, U.S. Navy – A high-ranking officer in the U.S. Navy, reflecting the presence of military leadership during a crucial period in the Cold War.
- L. Sprague de Camp (1907–2000) – A famous science fiction and fantasy writer, influential in the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
- Madame Maria Jeritza (1887–1982) – A world-famous Austrian-American opera singer, renowned for her performances at the Metropolitan Opera and Vienna State Opera.
- The Most Honorable The Marquess of Winchester – A British nobleman, reflecting the continuing presence of European aristocracy in transatlantic travel.
- Commander Tracy McCauley, Royal Navy – A distinguished British naval officer, underlining the ship’s role in carrying elite military personnel.
Historical Significance
This passenger list is a rare historical artifact, providing a snapshot of global elite travel during the post-war period. The presence of diplomats, military leaders, aristocrats, and cultural figures highlights the Nieuw Amsterdam's role as a premier ocean liner connecting Europe and the United States.
In 1951, as Europe rebuilt from World War II, transatlantic voyages like this facilitated diplomacy, commerce, and cultural exchange. The Nieuw Amsterdam was one of the most elegant ships of its time, carrying influential passengers who helped shape international relations and cultural developments.
This document also captures a defining moment in maritime history, as luxury ocean liners maintained their prestige even as air travel began to grow.