medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Marjorie Greene wrote:
>
> John's post turned on a lightbulb in my foggy brain. I bet the "CT"
> stands for "Compagnie Transatlantique." When I took the "France" to
> France in 1963, the company was then called the CGT, Compagnie
> Générale Transatlantique, the floating equivalent of the SNCF.
I don't think that can be it - we are talking about the 1845 edition, and
the company wasn't formed (as the Compagnie Générale Maritime) until 1855.
It didn't take the name Compagnie Générale Transatlantique until 1861.
John Briggs
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