Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

Ship Movement

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1658
ANZAC (1939-1976 Steam general cargo Clyde puffer lighter 66 feet long of J & J Hay Ltd, Glasgow : scrapped 1976)) Own Page

Motor lighter ANZAC passes Govan Wharf, Glasgow on her way downriver

Ship's locationPassing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and heading downriver ( = heading towards Greenock)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Reg Tonnage52
Deadweght Tonnage140

News Event

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1700
The correct time is unknown and the time shown here is as published or our best estimate
CARINTHIA (1955-1968 Passenger / cargo liner 608 feet long of Cunard Line, Liverpool) Own Page

Mid North Atlantic and injured seaman transferred from Norwegian GYLFE to Cunard Liner CARINTHIA

Ship's locationTail of the Bank anchorage, off Greenock, Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.Port of RegistryLiverpool (England, UK)
Vessel MasterCaptain William J. LawGross Tonnage21,947

News Event

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1700
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
UNITED STATES (1952-1969 Passenger liner 990 feet long (302 metres) of United States Lines, New York) Own Page

UNITED STATES left Southampton (UK) for New York (USA)

Sailing forNew York (USA)Port of RegistryNew York City (USA)
Sailed from berthSouthampton (UK)

News Event

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1700
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
SYLVANIA (1957-1968 Passenger liner 608 feet long of Cunard Line, Liverpool) Own Page

SYLVANIA left Cobh (Ireland)f for New York (USA)

Sailing forNew York (USA)Port of RegistryLiverpool (England, UK)
Sailed from berthCobh (Ireland)Net Tonnage11,679
Gross Tonnage22,017
Deadweght Tonnage9,345

News Event

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1700
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
QUEEN MARY (1936-1940 Passenger liner 1,019.4 ft (310.7 m) of Cunard Line: 1940-1946 Troopship: 1946-1967 returned to service with Cunard Line, Liverpool) Own Page

QUEEN MARY left Southampton (UK) for New York (USA)

Sailing forNew York (USA)Port of RegistryLiverpool (England, UK)
Sailed from berthSouthampton (UK)

Sailing

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1707
HOPPER No 25 (1954-1982 Hopper barge 210 feet long of Clyde Navigation Trust, Glasgow) Own Page
Ship's locationPassing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : sailing = outbound = heading west = towards GreenockPort of RegistryGlasgow
Net Tonnage330
Gross Tonnage941

Arrival

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1711
LENNOX 11 (Name should be read as "LENNOX 2" 1954-1983 Grab Hopper dredger of Clyde Navigation Trust) Own Page
Ship's locationPassing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards GlasgowPort of RegistryGlasgow

Arrival

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1714
PIBROCH (1957-1976 General cargo motor coaster 87 feet long of Scottish Malt Distillers, Edinburgh) Own Page
Ship's locationPassing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards GlasgowPort of RegistryGlasgow
Net Tonnage70
Gross Tonnage157
Deadweght Tonnage190

Arrival

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1725
GLEN SANNOX (1957-1989 Passenger / vehicle ferry 256 feet long of Caledonian Steam Packet Company, / Caledonian MacBrayne, Gourock) Own Page

GLEN SANNOX arrives at Ardrossan Harbour from Brodick (Isle of Arran) on her regular service

Arrived fromBrodick, (Isle of Arran), Firth of Clyde, ScotlandPort of RegistryGlasgow
Arrived in berthWinton Pier, Ardrossan HarbourNet Tonnage388
Cargo carried on arrivalPassengers and general cargoGross Tonnage1,107
Ships agentBritish RailwaysDeadweght Tonnage301

Sailing

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1737
POLYTHENE (1953- General cargo coaster 140 feet long of ICI Chemical Company) Own Page
Ship's locationPassing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : sailing = outbound = heading west = towards GreenockPort of RegistryLiverpool
Net Tonnage153
Gross Tonnage330
Deadweght Tonnage372

Arrival

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1749
HOPPER No 1 (1926-1973 Hopper Barge 202 feet long of Clyde Navigation Trust / Clyde Port Authority, Glasgow) Own Page
Ship's locationPassing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards GlasgowPort of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, U.K.)
Net Tonnage352
Gross Tonnage908

Sailing

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1749
ANZAC (1939-1976 Steam general cargo Clyde puffer lighter 66 feet long of J & J Hay Ltd, Glasgow : scrapped 1976)) Own Page
Ship's locationPassing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : sailing = outbound = heading west = towards GreenockPort of RegistryGlasgow
Reg Tonnage52
Deadweght Tonnage140

Arrival

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1750
HOPPER No 3 (1926-1973 Self propelled Hopper Barge 202 feet long of Clyde Navigation Trust/ Clyde Port Authority, Glasgow) Own Page
Ship's locationPassing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards GlasgowPort of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, U.K.)
Net Tonnage352
Gross Tonnage908

Arrival

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1750
LETITIA (1961-1967 cargo liner 416 feet long of Donaldson Line, Glasgow) Own Page

LETITIA arrives at Three Rivers (Canada) from Montreal

Arrived fromMontreal (Canada)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Arrived in berthThree Rivers (Trois-Rivières) Quebec, CanadaGross Tonnage4,381
Master of vessel on arrivalCaptain J L DownieDeadweght Tonnage6,150

News Event

Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1800
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
PORT JACKSON (1937-1967 General cargo ship of Port Line, London : 1967 Scrapped) Own Page

PORT JACKSON left Rotterdam (Netherlands) for Bluff (New Zealand)

Sailing forBluff (New Zealand)Port of RegistryLondon (UK)
Sailed from berthRotterdam (Netherlands)Gross Tonnage9,687