Sailing
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1815
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CAMPAIGNER ( 1957 - 1970 Tug 114 feet long of Steel & Bennie Ltd., Glasgow) |
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Tug CAMPAIGNER leaves Ardrossan for Greenock after assisting in berthing the tanker CLYMENE |
Sailing for | Greenock | Port of Registry | Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.) |
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Sailed from berth | Ardrossan Harbour | Gross Tonnage | 248 |
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Outward cargo | Light - no cargo on board | | |
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Arrival
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1816
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HOPPER No 9 ( 1931 - ? Self propelled hopper barge 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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Arrival
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1820
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POLYTHENE (1953- General cargo coaster 140 feet long of ICI Chemical Company) |
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Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Liverpool |
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| | Net Tonnage | 153 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 330 |
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| | Deadweght Tonnage | 372 |
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Arrival
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1843
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QUEEN MARY 11 (Passenger excursion vessel 263 feet long of Caledonian Steam Packet Company, Gourock) |
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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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Arrival
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1846
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ALERT (1961-1981 H.M.Telegraph Ship 417 feet long 14 knots of H M Postmaster General, London : 1995 scrapped) |
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Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Southampton (England) |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 6,413 |
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| | Deadweght Tonnage | 4,765 |
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Ship Event
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1909
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HOPPER No 9 ( 1931 - ? Self propelled hopper barge of Clyde Navigation Trust, Glasgow) |
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HOPPER No 9 passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow and heading upriver towards Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow : inbound and heading upriver towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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News Event
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1912
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POLYTHENE (1953- General cargo coaster 140 feet long of ICI Chemical Company) |
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POLYTHENE passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow and heading upriver towards Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow : inbound and heading upriver towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Liverpool |
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| | Net Tonnage | 153 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 330 |
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| | Deadweght Tonnage | 372 |
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Sailing
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1915
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CLIPPER ( 1956 - 1968 General cargo coaster 191 feet long of A C Hoff, Rotterdam : 1973 sank near Calais) |
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CLIPPER leaves Ardrossan on her regular container service to Larne |
Sailing for | Larne (Northern Ireland) | Port of Registry | Rotterdam |
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Sailed from berth | Ardrossan Harbour (Eglinton Dock) | Net Tonnage | 315 |
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Outward cargo | Containers | Gross Tonnage | 499 |
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Ships agent | Anglo Continental Container Service, The Harbour, Ardrossan | Deadweght Tonnage | 780 |
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Arrival
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1920
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INVERCLOY ( 1935- 1967 General cargo Clyde puffer lighter 66 feet long of G & G Hamilton / Hamilton & McPhail / Hay Hamilton Ltd, Glasgow : 1967 Scrapped) |
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Ship's location | Passing Bowling Watch House, River Clyde : arrival = Inbound = heading east = towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.) |
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| | Reg Tonnage | 44 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 95 |
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Ship Event
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1925
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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 Watch House, Govan, Glasgow and heading upriver towards Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow : inbound and heading upriver towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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Ship Event
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1930
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DIVER (The Divers' Motor Launch used by the underwater diver employed by Clyde Navigation Trust, Glasgow) |
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DIVER passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow and heading upriver towards Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow : inbound and heading upriver towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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Arrival
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 1952
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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 | Burns & Laird Lines, The Harbour, Ardrossan | | |
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Ship Event
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 2008
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FLYING SPITFIRE (1946- Tug 108 feet long of Clyde Shipping Company, Glasgow) |
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FLYING SPITFIRE passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow and heading upriver towards Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow : inbound and heading upriver towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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Ship Event
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 2029
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INVERCLOY ( 1935- 1967 General cargo Clyde puffer lighter 66 feet long of G & G Hamilton / Hamilton & McPhail / Hay Hamilton Ltd, Glasgow : 1967 Scrapped) |
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INVERCLOY passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow and heading upriver towards Glasgow |
Ship's location | Passing Govan Watch House, Govan, Glasgow : inbound and heading upriver towards Glasgow | Port of Registry | Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.) |
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| | Reg Tonnage | 44 |
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| | Gross Tonnage | 95 |
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Ship Movement
Tuesday, July 10, 1962 @ 2100
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SANTONA (1959-1967 General cargo ship 297 feet long of Donaldson Line, Glasgow) |
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Donaldson Line's SANTONA shifts along the wall to berth 10 in Prince's Dock, Glasgow |
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SANTONA arrived in Prince's Dock, Glasgow, at 1410 on 7th July.
She shifted along the North pier from berth 11 Prince's Dock at 2100 on 10th July to the adjoining berth 10 Prince's Dock, with her bow 2 1/2 blinds in.
SANTONA departed from Glasgow for Montreal and the Great Lakes at 1900 on 12th July. |