March 4 1939 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by George Goold, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on March 4th, 1939. The ship carried a very small passenger list, cargo and mail. Several passengers from the United States joined the ship at Victoria.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on March 4th, 1939 arriving at Vancouver and Victoria.
Quentin Roosevelt |
Proceeding to Interior China and Tibet on a collecting expedition. |
Mrs. Nellie B. Hussey |
Operator of Chinese art stores in New York and Peiping. |
Rev. Sister St. Pierre Clavier |
En route to missionary duties in the Orient. |
Rev. Sister St. Gabriel de L’Annunciation |
En route to missionary duties in the Orient. |
Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Hamilton |
En route to missionary duties in
the Orient. |
Rev. G. C. P. Hellman |
En route to missionary duties in
the Orient. |
Rev. Father T. McCarthy |
En route to missionary duties in
the Orient. |
Rev. R. C. P. Norris |
En route to missionary duties in
the Orient. |
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Woods |
En route to missionary duties in the Orient. |
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