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Mrs Anderson boarded the Lapland in London on 16 July 1932.
Well-to-do children also came on cruises. Adine Wili was eleven years old when she boarded the Lapland with her parents in 1932.
Scott Henderson, a friendly Canadian, donated this album to the Red Star Line Museum a few years ago.
François De Ridder was hired by the Red Star Line as a ‘writer’, in charge of passenger records.
George Karcher worked as a cadet on the Belgenland.
Walter Pittoors was the ship’s printer on various world cruises on the Belgenland.
Fernand Van Neylen worked on the Lapland in February 1922.
Roland Fenner travelled as a passenger on the Belgenland world tour in 1927-1928.
In December 1930, Carl Kay travelled by train from Kansas City to the port of New York. He was a musician who played bass in Fischer’s Exposition Orchestra.
In the permanent exhibition you also find stories about the arrival on Ellis Island. The scenography shows objects and testimonies filmed in America.