SS Bremen Passenger List - 24 June 1938
Front Cover of a Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen of the North German Lloyd, Departing 24 June 1938 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain C. W. Hagemann. GGA Image ID # 163e4d70ca
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain C. W. Hagemann
- Chief Officer: E. Warning
- Chief Engineer: A. Segelke
- Chief Purser: E. Baum
- Purser for Cabin Class: H. Kettler
- Purser for Tourist Class: J. Rohde
- Purser for Third Class: H. Jünemann
- First Physician: Dr. W. Fischer
- Second Physician: Dr. M. Holzlöhner
- State Certified Nurse: Nurse Auguste
- In Charge of Travel Bureau: M. Stiegele
- Special Travel Service: Dr. (Miss) Ferber
- Managing Chief Steward: A. Junghans
- Chief Steward for Cabin Class: H. Schedelmann
- Chief Steward for Dining Room: E. Zeidler
- Steward for Tourist Class: J. Buscher
- Steward for Third Class: F. Wardenburg
- Chief Cook: H. Künlen
- Wireless Telegraph Operator Senior Officer: F. Gerstung
- First Baggage Master: W. Dauelsberg
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers
- Mrs. Emmy Andersen
- Mr. Adolph Andersen
- Mrs. Florence Arbuckle
- Mr. Ramirel de Arrellando
- Mr. Oscar de Arrellando
- Mr. William Augstein
- Miss Kale Baldwin
- Mr. A. C. Barnett
- Miss Toni Bierig
- Miss Christine Bitlmar
- Mr. Joe Blum
- Mrs. Blum
- Mrs. Margaret Bogardus
- Egbert Bogardus
- Sidney Bogardus
- Mr. William Bohn
- Mr. Richard Borchardt
- Mr. Prof. Brecht
- Mrs. Brecht
- Mr. Rudolf Bublik
- Father Frederick Bürget
- Miss Kathryn Bürget
- Mr. William Burleigh
- Mr. Carroll Mrs. E. Casler
- Mr. Stuart Chambers
- Mrs. Chambers
- Mr. Sidney Coleman
- Mrs. Coleman
- Miss E. Davis
- Mr. Paul Decker
- Mrs. Laura Decker
- Miss M. van Deventer
- Miss Elisabeth Dewart
- Mr. John Dienner
- Mrs. Dienner
- Miss Ann Dienner
- Mrs. Helene Ehrmann
- Miss Mina Ehrmann
- Mr. F. England
- Mrs. England
- Mr. William Esco la Rue
- Mr. Rev. Mathias Faust
- Mr. Harold Fawcett
- Mr. William Feicks
- Mr. John Fellenz
- Mrs. Dorothea Fellenz
- Mrs. Ida Ficker-Weber
- Mr. John Fidler
- Miss Marianne Freund
- Mr. Nathan Fühl
- Mr. Theo Gerloff
- Miss Hermine Gfaller
- Mr. Frank Gfallot
- Mr. Vittorio Giannini
- Mrs. Lucia Giannini
- Miss Josef ine Corrissen
- Mrs. Leiter Graddiek
- Rev. Erneut Grega
- Miss Eva Grieser
- Dr. Karl Grohse
- Mrs. Lisa Gutscheyter
- Rev. Nicholas Gyarfas
- Mr. Karl Hacker
- Mrs. Auguste Halbmeir
- Dr. Franklin Hall
- Mr. H. Hand
- Mrs. Lucia Harman
- Miss Helen Hartinger
- Miss Heilhrunn
- Mr. Eberhard Heimann
- Mr. Pierre Herber
- Miss Dorothy Hess
- Mrs. Margarethe Hetzel
- Mr. Benjamin Hilliard
- Mrs. Katherine Hilliard
- Mr. Michael Hornyansky
- Dr. Franz Horstmann
- Mrs. Georgine Huck
- Miss Georgine Huck
- Mr. Martin Hufnagel
- Mrs. Louise Isenberg
- Mr. Kokechi Ito
- Mr. Kokechi Ito
- Mr. Werner Johnson
- Mr. E. Jones
- Miss Anna Kalmar
- Dr. Otto Kant
- Miss Kemm
- Mrs. Marie Kerber
- Mr. Oscar Keydel
- Mrs. Margarete Keydel
- Dr. Rudolph Knopfmacher
- Mr. Adolf Krämer
- Katie Krämer
- Mr. Isak Kreissler
- Mr. Norbert Krekeler
- Mr. Charles Kullmann
- Karl Landegger
- Mr. Stanley Lane
- Mr. Ole Larsen
- Mrs. Paula Leinert
- Mr. Leverith
- Mrs. Loeher
- Loeher
- Miss Margaret Loliger
- Mr. Josef Lorenz
- Mrs. Liv. Lund
- Mrs. Elizabeth Macfarlane
- Dr. Kristine Mann
- Mr. Leopold Marschall
- Mrs. Nanette Marschall
- Miss McCarroll
- Mr. McDavid
- Mrs. McDavid
- Miss Mary McLandless
- Capt. B. S. Mesick
- Mrs. Evelyn Mesick
- Carolyn Mesick
- Janet Mesick
- Mr. Otto Mietsch
- Mrs. Mietsch
- Mr. Alfred Moore
- Mr. Hallam Movius
- Mrs. Nancy Movius
- Mr. Anton Müller
- Mr. John Northey
- Mrs. Elizabeth Nowozien
- Miss Helene Nowozien
- Miss Gerda Paetzold
- Miss Lora Palmer
- Mrs. Anna Panse
- Mr. Charles Parkan
- Mrs. Regina Parkan
- Miss M. Paulmier
- Mr. Wilhelm Pirwitz
- Mr. Ray Powers
- Mr. Heinrich Pressmar
- Mrs. Emma Prochaska-Zweibrück
- Miss Nora Prochaska-Zweibrück
- Mr. Fritz Prüfer
- Mr. Eduard Quinlan
- Mrs. Anni Quinlan
- Mr. Otto Raphael
- Mrs. Caroline Rapp
- Mrs. Ilse Renner
- Mrs. Marion Richardson
- Mr. M. Richardson
- Mr. Riesenberger
- Miss Anny Roden
- Mrs. Hildegard Rohr
- Miss Maria Russo
- Rev. Gregor Samuel
- Mrs. Silge
- Mr. Silge
- Silge
- Silge
- Mr. Albert Smoliga
- Mr. J. Spenle
- Mrs. J. Spetnagel
- Miss Spetnagel
- Miss M. Summerville
- Miss Julia Szabo
- Mr. Erdmann Scharg
- Mr. Ary Scheffer
- Miss Ruth Schmahl
- Mrs. Ida Schmid
- Dr. Ernst Schölten
- Mrs. Lina Schroeder
- Mrs. Mildred Stansbury
- Mrs. Erika Stindt
- Mr. Charles Taylor
- Mrs. Phillise Taylor
- Miss Margareth Taylor
- Miss Alice Towne
- Mrs. Carrie Trimble
- Miss Ruth Trimble
- Mr. Edward Ucko
- Mr. Bruno Ulbrich
- Mrs. Wilhelmine Weirich
- Miss Margot Weirich
- Adolf Weirich
- Mrs. Elisabeth Wendt
- Mr. Erhard Weyhe
- Rev. J. S. Whale
- Miss Anna Winkler
- Mr. Henry Winkworth
- Mrs. Winkworth
- Miss Sabine Woellmer
- Mr. Carl Ziegler
- Miss Zwenier
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers To Southampton
- Miss Ebba Alsberg
- Miss Majken Alsberg
- Miss Ursula Altniann
- Dr. Ernst Bentert
- Mr. Henry Bishop
- Mr. Gerhard Brill
- Miss Jessie Colville
- Mr. Peter Crane
- Mr. Heinrich Frank
- Mrs. Marguerita Frank
- Karl-Heinz Frank
- Mrs. Barbara Gardiner
- Mrs. Edith Goebel
- Mr. Erich Gottschalk
- Miss Steffi Gottschalk
- Mrs. Liesel Hahne
- Mr. Joachim Hess
- Mr. Friedrich Kayser
- Mrs. Barbara Kayser
- Miss Liselotte von Kittlik
- Mr. Herbert Knohl
- Mr. Ludwig Köwing
- Mrs. Thildes Köwing
- Mr. William Lanibe
- Mrs. Valeska Lambe
- Miss Charlotte Marx
- Mr. Masao Naruse
- Miss Ingeborg Natz
- Miss Annemarie Raven
- Mr. Hans Reichert
- Miss Christa Reichert
- Mr. Theodor Rieckenberg
- Mrs. Grace Rieckenberg
- Mrs. Margarete Sullivan
- Mrs. Margaret Schwarz
- Ronald Schwarz
- Barbara Schwarz
- Mr. Sven Trädgardh
- Miss Erika Velten
- Mr. Geoffrey Wilkie
- Mrs. Anna Wilkie
- Pemela Wilkie
- Mr. Stanley Withers
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers To Cherbourg
- Miss Helene Karlin
Third Class Passengers
- Johanna Aichele
- Mr. H. C. Alexander
- Mrs. H. C. Alexander
- Mrs. Chane Auerbach
- Miss Ida Balogh-Subo and Child
- Mrs. Charlotte Bartz
- Clifford Bartz
- Mr. Johann Bauer
- Mr. Wilhelm Baum
- Mrs. Maria Becker
- Miss Anna Bednar
- Mr. Frank Benko
- Mr. Rudolf Bernard
- Mrs. Rosalie Besser
- Miss Gertrud Betsch
- Mr. Severinas Bielenauskas
- Mr. Emil Bobrovnicky
- Miss Dorothy Boese
- Miss Elizabeth Boese
- Mr. Maik Bogyös
- Mrs. Julia Bokos
- Miss E. Bradley
- Miss Erna Braxmeyer
- Miss Monika Breundl
- Mr. John C. Brownlee
- Mr. Otto Bruggemann
- Miss Maria Bucher
- Mr. Hans Buck
- Mrs. Gerda Buck
- Rev. George Cadigan
- Mrs. George Cadigan
- Mr. Claas Clover
- Mr. Rudolf Cox
- Mr. Jan Danilak
- Mr. Charles Deak
- Mrs. Julia Deak
- Mrs. W ilma Diermayer
- Mrs. Elise Diets
- Mrs. Gertrud Dietz
- Miss Maria Dimis
- Miss Hedy Eherhart
- Mrs. Elise Enek
- Mr. August Esshauer
- Mrs. Dorothea Essig
- Mr. Albert Ewald
- Mr. William Fabry
- Mrs. Janet Fairbank
- Mrs. Josefine Fernengel
- Roland Fernengel
- William Fernengel
- Mrs. Fluck
- Mr. A. R. Fors
- Mrs. M. B. Fors
- Miss Helena Jacko-Fric
- Mrs. Käthe Fromm
- Annelies Fromm
- Ernst Fromm
- Miss Elisabeth Gajda
- Mr. George Gajda
- Mrs. Mary Gallagher
- Miss Maud Gallagher
- Mrs. Emilie Geigle
- Mr. Wilhelm Gerling
- Mr. Fred Glück
- Mrs. Sophie Goedert
- Elaine Goedert
- Mr. Peter Graaf
- Mrs. Anna Gradl
- Mr. Karl Graf
- Miss Luise Grahlfs
- Rev. Wm. Gross
- Mr. Franz Grüther
- Miss Hazel GuIbranson
- Mr. Oscar Günsche
- Mrs. Berta Happe
- Eleonore Happe
- Mr. Christ Hanns
- Mrs. Babette Hartmann
- Miss Babette Hartmann
- Mr. Harvey und Familie
- Miss Maria Hatala
- Miss Grace Heilman
- Mr. B. A. Hemsley
- Mr. S. F. Hemsley
- Mr. Rudolf Henninger
- Miss Liesel Herzfeld
- Mr. Jan Hesteric
- Mr. Henry Hetti
- Rudolf Hetzel
- Mrs. Marie Heyer
- Miss N. V. Hill
- Mrs. Maria Hoizdak
- Mr. Andrej Hoizdak
- Maria Hoizdak
- Miss Verona Hurny
- Miss Helena Hutnik
- Mrs. Zeontine Jeher
- Miss Anna Janosec
- Mrs. Sophie Jerg
- Mr. Albert Kälberer
- Mrs. Frida Kälberer
- Walter Kälberer
- Elsa Kälberer
- Mr. Josef Kamp
- Mrs. Emma Kamp
- Mr. Thorald Kapp
- Mr. Peter Kapp
- Mr. Theodor Kapplinghaus
- Mrs. Gisella Kapplinghaus
- Miss Alzheta Kavicky
- Mr. Charles Kirchner
- Mr. Stephen Kleiber
- Mrs. Stephen Kleiber
- Mrs. Maria Klein
- Miss Anna Klimacek
- Mr. Alois Körbler
- Mrs. Anna Körner
- Mr. Koschitzky
- Miss Hilda Kranledis
- Miss Rosalia Kreitsch
- Mr. Jakob Kremer
- Mr. George Kruger
- Mr. Adolf Krupp
- Mrs. Rosa Kuhala
- Mrs. Anna Lächler
- Mrs. Mildred Lake
- Miss Ulla Lautner
- Miss Alzbeta Leczo
- Mr. Georg Leiding
- Mr. Ernst Leimroth
- Mr. Lothar Leinert
- Mrs. Maria Lips
- Theodor Lips
- Johanna Lips
- Daniel Lips
- Mrs. Eleonore Lobocki
- Nancy Lobocki
- Mrs. Editha Loeher
- Mr. Josef Mäckem
- Mr. Pavel Mako
- Mrs. Kathar. Marquart
- Mr. William Mars
- Mrs. Anne Martin
- Miss Zuzana Matejak
- Mr. Martin Mattila
- Mrs. Bertha Mattner
- Mrs. Wilhelmine Mattukat
- Mrs. Katharina Meir
- Mrs. Ella Mejerowitsch
- Mr. William E. Meloin
- Miss Anna Metta
- Mr. John Moder
- Mr. Jacob Moll
- Mrs. Elise Moll
- Mrs. Sophie Monreal
- Mrs. Paula Mysz
- Miss Elizabeth Nachtsheim
- Mr. Enrico de Negri
- Mrs. Henriette Neugebauer
- Mrs. Marie Neumayer
- Maria Anna Neumayer
- Simon John Neumayer
- Mr. William Nusser
- Mr. Franz Oberwinkler
- Mr. William Ohm
- Miss Martha Ott
- Miss Zuzana Palicka
- Mr. Fritz Pallmann
- Mrs. Maria Panek
- Mrs. Rosine E. Pembroke
- Mrs. Elsie Perris
- Mrs. Anna Petrusova
- Anastazie Petrusova
- Marta Petrusova
- Mr. William Pfeiffer
- Mrs. Annemarie Pfeiffer
- Mr. Hermann Plieninger
- Mrs. Susan Plieninger
- Mrs. Anna Poemmerl
- Mr. Henry Press
- Mrs. Maria Pristak
- Miss Terezia Rehak
- Mr. Gustav Renn
- Mrs. Tilli Richter
- Miss Anna Riedel
- Mrs. Lydia Risso
- Mr. J. P. Rohan
- Mrs. Rohan
- Mr. Louis Rohpietz
- Mrs. Lucretia Rolipletz
- Miss Anna Romanij
- Mrs. Mary Roth
- Mrs. Maria Rudolf
- Mr. Friedrich Salg
- Mr. Hans zum Sande
- Mr. Carl Sannwald
- Mrs. Josefine Sannwald
- Miss Dorothy Savage
- Miss Frantiska Sedlacek
- Mr. Konrad Seibel
- Mrs. Mary Seibel
- Mr. Walter Seiffert
- Mr. Vendel Sevcik
- Mr. Steve Shandova
- Mrs. Katerina Sifel
- Mr. Otto Sigl
- Mrs. Anna Sikora
- Mr. Bartolomej Slaninka
- Mr. Philip Smitheus
- Mr. Josef Sommer
- Mrs. Josefa Sommer
- Jiri Sommer
- Mr. Josef Sprauer
- Mr. Ludwig Schäfer
- Mr. Arno Scheinplug
- Mrs. Hedwig Schilling
- Mrs. Anna Schindler
- Mr. Walter Schindler
- Mr. Hans L. Schlichting
- Mrs. Klara Schmitz
- Hans Günther Schmitz
- Mrs. Rosa Schönenberger
- Miss Emilie Schönenberger
- Mrs. Teresia Schramm
- Mr. Berthold Schultz
- Mr. Othard Schulze
- Miss Orna Schutzmann
- Mrs. Anna Standova
- Mrs. Emilie Steack
- Mr. Vojtek Stefan
- Mrs. Maria Steigerwald
- Mrs. Karol ine Stenge
- Mr. Gustav Stocker
- Mr. Harry Stoukoff
- Mr. John Strommer
- Miss Anna Stupka
- Miss Jane Thompson
- Mr. E. Robert Thorpe
- Miss Magdalena Tischmacher
- Mr. Andrew Tokar
- Mrs. Mary Tokar
- Mr. John Tomayer
- Mrs. Mollie Tomayer
- Mr. Martin Torisky
- Mr. John Tremse
- Mrs. Meta Tscheslog
- Mrs. Susanna Tury
- Fiäul. Marie Uhercik
- Mr. Heinrich Uhl
- Mrs. Ruhy Uhl
- Marlene Uhl
- Ottolie Uhl
- Mr. Frank Vetter
- Mr. Judge Martin de Vries
- Mrs. Irma Walter
- Mrs. Emma Wegmann
- Mrs. Kathar. Wendel
- Mr. Hermann Wendel
- Mr. Hermann Wendel
- Mrs. Rosalinde Wenzel
- Mrs. Gertrud Wetzel
- Mr. Jacob Wetzel and Family
- Miss Elizabeth White
- Mr. John Wiedel
- Mrs. Elisabeth Wienands
- Miss Mary Willianis
- Mr. Erwin Willner
- Mrs. Lucile Willner
- Mr. Johann Windt
- Mrs. Windt
- Mr. Gustav Woerner
- Mrs. Pauline Woerner
- Robert Woerner
- Ruth Woerner
- Raymond Woerner
- Dr. Ernst Wöhrle
- Miss Marie Würfel
- Mr. Anthony Zahn
- Mrs. Mary Zahn
- Mrs. Milda Zelikova
- Mrs. Hildegard Zeller
- Miss Anna Zimmer
- Mr. Peter Zimmermann
- Mrs. Katliar Zimmermann
- Dr. Ernst Zsolt
- Mrs. Helen Zsolt
Third Class Passengers To Southampton
- Mr. Henry Allen
- Mr. William Andrews
- Mr. Victor Ashby
- Mr. Georg Backhaus
- Mr. Walter Beckroge
- Mr. Karl Heinz Berger
- Mr. Friedrich Bitter
- Miss Rose Bratton
- Mr. Wilhelm Brockmann
- Mr. Desmond Brown
- Mr. Eric Cocks
- Mr. Roy Cooper
- Mr. N. Elles
- Mr. Kenneth Evans
- Mr. Fritz Flade
- Mr. Günther Harder
- Mr. Studienrat Eduard Hofmann
- Mr. Stanley James
- Mrs. Isabel James
- Miss Ent. Klöbe
- Mr. Henry Koenker
- Mrs. Grace Koenker
- Mr. Curt Kröncke
- Mr. Erich Notholt
- Mr. Siegfried Oelfke
- Mr. William Sadlier
- Mr. Studienrat Fritz Siebert
- Mr. Frederick Sly
- Mr. Percy A. Spree
- Mr. Rolf Scharnweber
- Mr. Rolf Schmelzekopf
- Mr. Rudolf Schmidt
- Miss Elizabeth Stephens
- Mr. James Thompson
- Mr. Cyril Wade
- Mr. Hans Otto Warnke
- Mr. Karl Aug. Weber
The City of Bremen
The City of Bremen receives its Overseas Guests at the Columbus Quay, in Bremerhaven, in the European "Station on the Sea-front". In 1 hour by train or 50 minutes by motor-car one reaches the 70 kilometers distant city on the Weser, the old Hanseatic City of Bremen; the city which, as a cultivated patrician city with its magnificent sites, offers the travelling public beautiful historical buildings and select hotels and restaurants, and at the same time, possessing most modern docks, is the busy centre of an extensive overseas-trade. In contrast to the everyday appearance of many of the Hanseatic towns Bremen presents an architectural picture which makes everyone feel at home. Century-old tradition has made its impression.
The Market Square is the focus of all that is characteristic of this city. The grouping of such venerable buildings as the magnificent City Hall, the valiant Roland, the Cathedral spires reaching heavenwards, the golden "Schütting" (now the seat of the Chamber of Commerce) was created from that proud, independent spirit of citizenship which has made Bremen.
It was the same energy of tenacious citizenship that sailed the first steamship on the Weser, inaugurated the first, New York, created the first commercial submarine and rendered possible the first east-to-west air-flight over the ocean. But all this has not disturbed the dignified tranquility of the city.
The centre of the city is too distant from the docks, shipyards and factories to be affected by their noises. The old moats are still in a good state of preservation and, like a green garland, entwine the actual city with its numerous reminiscences of the German medieval period. Although modern offices and administration buildings have sprung up in the city and the rhythm of life has become more pronounced, the melody has remained the same.
No wonder then, that many a globe-trotter was captivated with Bremen and meditatively eat in the "Ratskeller" brooding over the question as to how it was that this city offered a feeling of security and at the same time disclosed so much energy; how it was that this city supplied the whole of Europe with cotton, has old buildings, is the home of the Norddeutscher Lloyd who can claim as their own not only the fastest and largest German ships, the "Bremen" and "Europa", but also the popular Far East express trio "Potsdam", "Gneisenau" and "Scharnhorst", and who maintain services to all parts of the globe.
Special Travel Service
A Special Service Secretary on board will advise and assist passengers making their first visit to a foreign country. This service is also available for travelers with whatever special purpose in view, such as business, social, educational etc. This office is prepared to give any information gratis and, if possible, to assist in bringing the passenger in touch with the desired persons or firms.
Payments on Board Our Steamers
According to the German Regulations Governing the Control of Foreign Currency German coins can be accepted from passengers in payment on board only during the ship's voyage from Europe to New York and then only within the limits of the RM. 10.— allowed under these regulations. No German money whatever — be it notes or silver — will be accepted on the homeward voyage from New York to Europe.
German coins under RM. 1.— in value will be accepted in payment everywhere on board, whereas coins in the denominations of RM. 1.—, RM. 2.— and RM. 5.— will have to be exchanged for board money with the Purser or paid to him to cover any account for expenses on board. All shops, stalls, and members of the ship's personnel are strictly forbidden to accept German coins to the value of RM. 1.—, RM. 2.— and RM. 5.—; they are also strictly forbidden to accept Reichsmark notes. We would ask our Passengers kindly to strictly observe these regulations.
Information for Passengers
Letters and Telegrams. The incoming mail will be distributed in the Chief Steward's office. Letters for passengers will be brought on board at the port of arrival before the passengers land. In their own interest, therefore, passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before they leave the ship.
Before leaving the ship, each passenger will be given a questionnaire and an address-slip by the steward. Passengers are kindly requested to fill these In carefully and hand them to the Chief Steward. This information, which is required by the authorities, is not only essential for a smooth running of the landing formalities, but also serves for the forwarding of mail which is received after passenger's departure. Mails and telegrams may be forwarded c/o any of the Norddeutscher Lloyd agencies.
Letters and telegrams may be directed in c/o any of the Company's agents.
Telegrams to be dispatched from the next port and radiograms are accepted at the ship's wireless station.
Landing Formalities in the U.S.A.
- Visitors
Before leaving the ship passengers must show their landing-card together with their passport to the U.S. Immigration Inspector.
- Immigrants
Besides the above-mentioned documents, Emigrants to America must produce all their legalized immigration papers together with the American visa.
Photographer. The photographer Is entitled to charge for his services in accordance with the tariff exhibited.
Service. Passengers are requested, in their own interest, to submit any complaints they may have to make to the Captain at the time of his daily round of Inspection every morning. The wishes of the passengers will be considered as far as practicably possible.
Firearms. The carrying of firearms of any kind Is prohibited by law in the U.S. A. Offenders are liable to heavy fines and punishment.
Money, Valuables etc. The purser will accept valuables etc. duly sealed or enclosed In an envelope bearing the name of the owner, for safe keeping during the voyage, but without any guarantee on the part of the Company.
Baggage. All baggage matters will be dealt with on board by the Baggage-Master, who may be interviewed at certain hours. Only the Baggage-Master is authorized to accept baggage or parcels to be forwarded on, stored or delivered to a third person.
The Norddeutscher Lloyd assume no responsibility or liability for articles handed to other members of the crew. Passengers must see to it that all baggage, including hand-baggage, is labelled with the Norddeutscher Lloyd labels which must be properly filled out.
Storing of Baggage. Hand-baggage and one cabin-trunk may be stored in the cabin. The cabin-trunk, however, must not exceed the usual dimensions of 3' 3" long by 1' 11 " wide and 1' 1" high.
Wardrobe trunks may be taken into the cabin provided the dimensions of the trunk and the cabin permit of this and the passenger is the sole occupant of the room.
Baggage can also be stored in the baggage-hold to which passengers have access at certain hours daily. For technical reasons baggage must not be stored in the corridors and lobbies.
Passengers are strongly advised in their own interest to look after their hand-baggage themselves when landing at the port of destination and to see that no personal requisites are left behind In the cabins or elsewhere.
United States Customs Regulations. Each passenger must make out a customs declaration of his personal baggage. In the case of families the oldest member present on the trip is authorized to make out this declaration for the whole family. Forms for this purpose will be handed to the passengers on board.
Arrangements must be made with the Customs Inspector at the port of disembarkation respecting any baggage to be forwarded under bond to a further destination. Such baggage must be specially mentioned in the customs declaration and the value thereof stated.
Baggage left behind to be forwarded by a later sailing must reach the port of destination within three months of the passenger's arrival and must be included on the customs declaration as baggage accompanying the passenger.
Animals. All animals, regardless of size and kind, will be accommodated aboard in suitable quarters. It is not under any circumstances allowed to take animals into any rooms used by passengers or to lead them around on any part of the steamer set aside for the convenience of passengers.
Route Map on the Back Cover, North German Lloyd SS Bremen Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List - 24 June 1938. GGA Image ID # 163e91436a. Click to View a Larger Image.
Collector's Item Auction Details
This is a rare Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen of the North German Lloyd, dated 24 June 1938. This artifact captures the essence of pre-World War II transatlantic travel and features detailed passenger information, senior officer rosters, and unique design elements, making it a valuable piece for collectors and maritime historians.
Provenance
This Passenger List's provenance is from the esteemed collection of Paul K. Gjenvick.
Item Description
The front cover of this passenger list is elegantly designed, reflecting the Art Deco style prevalent in the 1930s. It contains rosters for Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class passengers, senior officers, and insightful travel information. A beautifully illustrated route map is located on the back cover, emphasizing the voyage from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg.
Key Features
- Date: 24 June 1938
- Route: Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg
- Passenger rosters for Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class
- Comprehensive list of senior officers and staff
- Elegant Art Deco cover design with a detailed route map
Historical and Design Highlights
- SS Bremen, a symbol of German maritime prestige and innovation
- Art Deco design, capturing the aesthetics of 1930s luxury travel
- Detailed information on passenger services and currency regulations
- Special travel service for international passengers
- Route map highlighting key transatlantic stops
Condition
- Overall: Very good condition for its age
- Cover: Minor wear consistent with age, vibrant design intact
- Interior: Clean pages with no significant stains or tears
- Binding: Secure and well-preserved
- Route map: Fully legible and in excellent condition
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)
- Miss Mabel Choate (1870–1958): Prominent American philanthropist and garden designer, known for her work at Naumkeag
- Dr. Franklin Hall: Renowned physician contributing to medical advancements
- Capt. B. S. Mesick: Distinguished maritime officer
- Dr. Kristine Mann: Respected psychologist and educator
- Rev. Mathias Faust: Influential religious leader
Historical Significance
The SS Bremen, a celebrated ship of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, was known for its speed, luxury, and technological innovation. This passenger list offers a snapshot of transatlantic travel during a pivotal era in history, just before World War II. It reflects the cultural and societal nuances of the time, including detailed accounts of passenger services and currency regulations. Additionally, the inclusion of notable individuals provides insights into the influential figures of the era.
Estimated Auction Price Range
$25 - $45 USD
Conclusion/Reason to Bid
This passenger list from the SS Bremen is a rare and historically significant artifact that appeals to collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of maritime history. With its detailed rosters, elegant design, and ties to a notable pre-war transatlantic route, this item is a compelling addition to any collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own a unique piece of maritime heritage.