Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

Sailing

Friday, April 3, 1914 @ 1935
ASCANIA (1911-1918 Passenger liner 482 feet long of Cunard Line, Liverpool) Own Page

Cunard Line's passenger ship ASCANIA leaves Queenstown on passage to Halifax and Portland

Arrived fromLondonPort of RegistryLiverpool
Arrived in berthQueenstown (now known as Cobh - County Cork, Ireland)
Sailing forHalifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) and Portland (Maine, USA)
Sailed from berthQueenstown (now known as Cobh - County Cork, Ireland)

ASCANIA had left London for Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) and Portland (Maine, USA) and had called at Queenstown - which is now known as Cobh - in County Cork, Eire.

The liner departed Queenstown at 7.35 pm on 3rd April 1914 to continue her passage across the Atlantic to North America

Hans Hasse adds: ASCANIA was wrecked off Newfoundland on 13th June 1918