List Arrivals, Sailings and Events
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Ship EventWednesday, August 4, 1948 @ 1024 |
VANGUARD (1946-1961 Harbour and coastal tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie, Glasgow : 1968 Scrapped) |
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Tug VANGUARD escorting BARNEY KIRSCHBAUM passing Bowling Watch House and inbound to Glasgow |
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Ship EventWednesday, August 4, 1948 @ 1115DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate |
CHIEFTAIN (1930-1967 Tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie, Glasgow) |
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Tug CHIEFTAIN towing BARNEY KIRSCHBAUM arrives at King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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Ship EventWednesday, August 4, 1948 @ 1115DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate |
BARNEY KIRSCHBAUM (1945-1949 "Liberty" type General cargo ship 442 feet long of USA War Shipping Administration/ Weyerhaeuser Steamship Co., 1949-1972 placed in reserve fleet : 1973 scrapped) |
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U.S. cargo ship BARNEY KIRSCHBAUM berths at King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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U.S. “Liberty” type general cargo ship BARNEY KIRSCHBAUM berths at King George V Dock, Glasgow, assisted at the bow by the tug CHIEFTAIN and at the stern by tug VANGUARD. BARNEY KIRSCHBAUM was carrying stores and aircraft spares to support the Escort Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. SICILY which would arrive at King George V Dock on 7th August 1948 |
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Ship EventWednesday, August 4, 1948 @ 1115DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate |
VANGUARD (1946-1961 Harbour and coastal tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie, Glasgow : 1968 Scrapped) |
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Tug VANGUARD towing BARNEY KIRSCHBAUM arrives at King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1355 |
BRIGADIER (1946-1960 Tug of Steel & Bennie Ltd., Glasgow) |
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Tug BRIGADIER passing Bowling Watch House and assisting USS SICILY to King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and were passing Bowling Harbour on their way upriver to King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1355 |
FORAGER (1947 - 1962 IMO 180395 Harbour and coastal tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie, Glasgow : 1984 scrapped Naples, Italy)) |
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Tug FORAGER passing Bowling Watch House and assisting USS SICILY to King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and were passing Bowling Harbour on their way upriver to King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1355 |
U.S.S. SICILY (1946-1960 Commencement Bay-class escort aircraft carrier 557 feet 170m of United States Navy : 1960 scrapped) |
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USS SICILY passes Bowling Harbour on her way to King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and were passing Bowling Harbour on their way upriver to King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1355 |
WARRIOR (1935-1968 Tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie, Glasgow) |
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Tug WARRIOR passing Bowling Watch House and assisting USS SICILY to King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and were passing Bowling Harbour on their way upriver to King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1355 |
STRONGBOW (1927-1960 Steam tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie Ltd., Glasgow : Scrapped in 1964) |
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Tug STRONGBOW passing Bowling Watch House and assisting USS SICILY to King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and were passing Bowling Harbour on their way upriver to King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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News EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1500 |
U.S.S. SICILY (1946-1960 Commencement Bay-class escort aircraft carrier 557 feet 170m of United States Navy : 1960 scrapped) |
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U. S Navy aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY arrives at King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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Contributed by James Knox (Glasgow)
The sombre grey surroundings of King George V Dock, Glasgow were seriously brightened by the colourful red, white and blue stars and stripes flag worn by the United States Navy Escort Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. SICILY when she arrived at 3pm today.
The carrier had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel, and U.S.S. SICILY is said to be the first U.S. carrier to visit Glasgow since the end of the Second World War in 1945.
It is quite gratifying to report that at Greenock and Port Glasgow and on both banks of the Clyde, spectators and shipyard workers waved their hands and raised their hats to welcome the ship and its sailors and some vessels dipped their flags to salute the warship as she passed. It was said that at Renfrew Ferry a lady with a pram lifted her baby and waved its hand.
U.S.S. SICILY was made fast at berth 10 and was met by senior Military Officers and U.S. Diplomatic Officials.
The warship was bringing 60 F-80 Shooting Star jet-propelled fighter aircraft and a large group of pilots and ground crew. The fighters will be unloaded and towed along King’s Inch Road to the nearby Renfrew Airport (now known as Glasgow Airport) where they will be fully fitted and serviced by their ground crew and then flown to a U.S. Air Base in Germany. A number of other freighters will bring crated aircraft, stores and spare parts.
The pilots and ground crew will be billeted at the R.A.F. Reserve Centre at Bishopbriggs near Glasgow and will be taken to and from Renfrew Airport by a fleet of buses. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1500 |
BRIGADIER (1946-1960 Tug of Steel & Bennie Ltd., Glasgow) |
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Tug BRIGADIER assists USS SICILY to berth in King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and was berthing in King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1500 |
FORAGER (1947 - 1962 IMO 180395 Harbour and coastal tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie, Glasgow : 1984 scrapped Naples, Italy)) |
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Tug FORAGER assists USS SICILY to berth in King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and was berthing in King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1500 |
WARRIOR (1935-1968 Tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie, Glasgow) |
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Tug WARRIOR assists USS SICILY to berth in King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and was berthing in King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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Ship EventSaturday, August 7, 1948 @ 1500 |
STRONGBOW (1927-1960 Steam tug 107 feet long of Steel & Bennie Ltd., Glasgow : Scrapped in 1964) |
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Tug STRONGBOW assists USS SICILY to berth in King George V Dock, Glasgow |
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The United States Navy escort aircraft carrier U.S.S. SICILY had been towed from Greenock by four tugs of Steel & Bennie Ltd. of Glasgow, tugs WARRIOR and STRONGBOW at the bow and tugs BRIGADIER and FORAGER at the stern, and was berthing in King George V Dock, Glasgow. It was quite fitting that the tugs, whose names have military connotations, were used to handle the vessel. |
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News EventThursday, August 12, 1948 @ 1700The date shown is the date advertised on the published timetable |
CLAN CAMERON (1937-1959 General cargo ship of Clan Line, Glasgow : 1959 scrapped) |
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CLAN CAMERON closes at Birkenhead for receiving cargo for Red Sea and Eastern Ports |
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