Voyages
Departure | From | Arrival | To | Notes | Notable Passengers | Source |
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1919-09-26 | Liverpool, England | 1919-10-05 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |||
1919-10 | Quebec, Canada | 1919-10-16 | Liverpool, England | |||
1919-10-21 | Liverpool, England | 1919-10-28 | Quebec, Canada | |||
1919-11 | Quebec, Canada | 1919-11-08 | Liverpool, England | Marquess of Anglesey | ||
1919-11-14 | Liverpool, England | 1919-11-21 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |||
1919-11 | Quebec, Canada | 1919-12-03 | Liverpool, England | Harrison Watson, Canadian Government's Chief Trade Commissioner in the United Kingdom | ||
1920-01-21 | St. John, New Brunswick, Canada | 1920-01-29 | Liverpool, England | Lady Dorothy Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire (Governor General of Canada)
Captain Harold Macmillan, Aide-de-Camp to the Duke |
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1920-02 | Liverpool, England | 1920-02-28 | St. John, New Brunswick, Canada | |||
1920-03-12 | St. John, New Brunswick, Canada | 1920-03-22 | Liverpool, England | Duke of Devonshire | ||
1920-04 | St. John, New Brunswick, Canada | 1920-04-19 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-05-01 | England | Canada | Duke of Devonshire
Duchess of Devonshire Sir James McKechnie, Head of Vickers |
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1920-05 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-05-22 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-06 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-06-24 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-07 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-07-22 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-08 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-08-18 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-09 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-09-15 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-10 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-10-13 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-11 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-11-10 | Liverpool, England | |||
1920-12 | Quebec, Canada | 1920-12-23 | Liverpool, England | |||
1922-07-27 | Southampton, England | Quebec and Montreal, Canada | ||||
1922-09-21 | Southampton, England | Quebec and Montreal, Canada | ||||
1923-08-08 | Southampton, England | 1923-08-14 | Quebec, Canada | Sir Herbert Holt, president of the Royal Bank of Canada | ||
1923-09-05 | Southampton, England | Quebec, Canada | ||||
1923-10-04 | Canada | |||||
1927-04-30 | Southampton, England | Quebec, Canada | via Cherbourg, France | |||
1928-01-07 | Southampton, England | West Indies, South America, South Africa, East Africa, Egypt, Mediterranean | ||||
1928-07 | Quebec, Canada | 1928-07-18 | Southampton, England | |||
1930-09-06 | Southampton, England | Quebec, Canada | via Cherbourg, France | |||
1931-04-18 | Southampton, England | Montreal, Canada | via Cherbourg, France | Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor | ||
1931-08-05 | Southampton, England | Quebec, Canada | Lord Shaughnessy, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Martin Archer-Shee |
On 9 September 1927, the Empress set out on what was to be her final Hamburg - Southampton - Cherbourg - Quebec voyage. On 8 September 1928, she sailed on final Southampton - Cherbourg - Quebec voyage before being transferred to the Pacific.
On October 31, 1928, she sailed from Southampton for Suez, Hong Kong and Vancouver. Subsequently sailed on the Pacific until 17 October 1929 when she left Hong Kong en route to Liverpool.
On 2 September 1931, the Empress of France set out for what was to be her final voyage from Southampton to Cherbourg and Quebec; and in then she was laid up in the Clyde. The Empress was scrapped at Dalmuir on October 20, 1934.
Read more about this topic: RMS Empress Of France (1914)
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