Ship Movement
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1921
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QUEEN MARY 11 (Passenger excursion vessel 263 feet long of Caledonian Steam Packet Company, Gourock) |
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QUEEN MARY 11 passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and inbound to Bridge Wharf, Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and inbound for Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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Sailing
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1952
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ROWANOL (1947-1970 Coastal tanker and harbour oiler 231 feet long, pennant A284 of Royal Fleet Auxiliary) |
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ROWANOL leaves Old Kilpatrick and passes Bowling (River Clyde) as she heads downriver |
Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : sailing = outbound = heading west = towards Greenock | Port of Registry | Admiralty, London |
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ROWANOL had departed Old Kilpatrick oil depot and was moving downriver |
Arrival
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 1953
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IRISH COAST ( 1952-1968 Passenger and cargo vessel 340 feet long of Coast Lines, Liverpool) |
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IRISH COAST arrives at Ardrossan from Belfast (Northern Ireland) on her summer passenger service |
Arrived from | Belfast (Northern Ireland) | Port of Registry | Liverpool |
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Arrived in berth | Montgomerie Pier berth 11 Ardrossan Harbour | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | Passengers | | |
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Ships agent | British Railways | | |
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Ship Movement
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2002
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LOCH ARD (1955-1971 General cargo coaster 184 feet long of David MacBrayne, Glasgow : 1985 scrapped) |
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MacBrayne coaster LOCH ARD passes Govan Wharf, Glasgow on her way downriver |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and heading downriver ( = heading towards Greenock) | Port of Registry | Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.) |
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| | Reg Tonnage | 237 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 611 |
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Ship Movement
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2019
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DRUID (General cargo coaster of Hay Company, Glasgow) |
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DRUID passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and heading inbound to Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and inbound for Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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Arrival
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2040
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HOPPER No 25 (1954-1982 Hopper barge 210 feet long of Clyde Navigation Trust, Glasgow) |
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Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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| | Net Tonnage | 330 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 941 |
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Sailing
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2045
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LOCH ARD (1955-1971 General cargo coaster 184 feet long of David MacBrayne, Glasgow : 1985 scrapped) |
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LOCH ARD passes Bowling (River Clyde) on her way downriver |
Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : sailing = outbound = heading west = towards Greenock | Port of Registry | Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.) |
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| | Reg Tonnage | 237 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 611 |
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Ship Movement
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2120
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ROYAL ULSTERMAN (1936-1968 Passenger and cargo ship 339 feet long of Burns and Laird, Glasgow : 1973 Scrapped in Greece) |
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ROYAL ULSTERMAN passes Govan, Glasgow on her way down the River Clyde towards Greenock |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and heading outbound / downriver from Glasgow | Port of Registry | Belfast (Northern Ireland, UK) |
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| | Net Tonnage | 1,449 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 3,288 |
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| | Deadweght Tonnage | 854 |
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Sailing
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2125
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SPANIEL (1955-1973 Coaster handling containers, trailers and flats, 224 feet long of Link Line/ Coast Line : 1981 Scrapped at Aviles, Spain) |
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SPANIEL leaves Ardrossan on her regular trailer service to Larne |
Sailing for | Larne (Northern Ireland) | Port of Registry | Liverpool (England, U.K.) |
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Sailed from berth | Eglinton Dock, Ardrossan Harbour | | |
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Outward cargo | Trailers | | |
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Ships agent | Northern Ireland Trailers | | |
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Arrival
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2218
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FRUIN ( 1958-1963 General cargo coaster of William Sloan Company, Glasgow) |
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Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 906 |
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Sailing
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2220
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ROYAL ULSTERMAN (1936-1968 Passenger and cargo ship 339 feet long of Burns and Laird, Glasgow : 1973 Scrapped in Greece) |
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ROYAL ULSTERMAN passes Bowling (River Clyde) on her way downriver |
Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : sailing = outbound = heading west = towards Greenock | Port of Registry | Belfast (Northern Ireland, UK) |
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| | Net Tonnage | 1,449 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 3,288 |
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| | Deadweght Tonnage | 854 |
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Ship Movement
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2243
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FLYING BUZZARD ( 1951-1963 Coastal and harbour tug 115 feet long of Clyde Shipping Company, Glasgow) |
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Tug FLYING BUZZARD passes Govan, Glasgow on her way to AMERICAN CLIPPER at 1 Meadowside Quay |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and heading outbound / downriver from Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 261 |
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Sailing
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2245
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LETITIA (1961-1967 cargo liner 416 feet long of Donaldson Line, Glasgow) |
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LETITIA leaves Three Rivers (Canada) for Quebec |
Sailing for | Quebec (Canada) | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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Sailed from berth | Three Rivers (Trois-Rivières) Quebec, Canada | Gross Tonnage | 4,381 |
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Master of vessel on sailing | Captain J L Downie | Deadweght Tonnage | 6,150 |
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Arrival
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2250
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GRIETJE ( 1960-1963 General cargo coaster 130 feet long of Boersma Shipping, Netherlands) |
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GRIETJE arrives in Ardrossan with a cargo of Limestone from Carnlough (Northern Ireland) |
Arrived from | Carnlough ( County Antrim, Northern Ireland ) | Port of Registry | Groningen (Holland) |
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Arrived in berth | Eglinton Dock, Ardrossan Harbour | | |
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Master of vessel on arrival | L Boersma | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 8' 6" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | Limestone | | |
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Ships agent | R L Alpine, Harbour Street, Ardrossan | | |
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Ship Movement
Thursday, July 5, 1962 @ 2251
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FLYING SPITFIRE (1946- Tug 108 feet long of Clyde Shipping Company, Glasgow) |
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Tug FLYING SPITFIRE passes Govan, Glasgow on her way to AMERICAN CLIPPER at 1 Meadowside Quay |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Wharf Watch House, Glasgow and heading outbound / downriver from Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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