Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

Arrival

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0020
APEXITY ( 1945 - 1964 Harbour and coastal oil tanker 136 feet long of F T Everard Company, London) Own Page

APEXITY arrives at Ardrossan to load Gas Oil for Glasgow

Arrived fromBrodick, (Isle of Arran), Firth of Clyde, ScotlandPort of RegistryLondon (England, U.K.)
Arrived in berthArdrossan HarbourNet Tonnage49
Master of vessel on arrivalMcNeilGross Tonnage136
Cargo carried on arrivalLight - no cargo on boardDeadweght Tonnage180

Sailing

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0225
APEXITY ( 1945 - 1964 Harbour and coastal oil tanker 136 feet long of F T Everard Company, London) Own Page

APEXITY leaves Ardrossan with a cargo of Gas Oil for Glasgow

Sailing forGlasgowPort of RegistryLondon (England, U.K.)
Sailed from berthArdrossan HarbourNet Tonnage49
Outward cargoGas oilGross Tonnage136
Draught aft on sailing9 feetDeadweght Tonnage180
Master of vessel on sailingMcNeil

Arrival

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0300
HANS (General cargo coaster, 2 holds, one mast of Dutch owners) Own Page

HANS arrives in Ardrossan from Carnlough (Northern Ireland) carrying a cargo of Limestone

Arrived fromCarnlough ( County Antrim, Northern Ireland )Port of RegistryGroningen
Arrived in berthEglinton Dock, Ardrossan HarbourNet Tonnage179
Master of vessel on arrivalD Jager
Draught aft on arrival8' 6"
Cargo carried on arrivalLimestone
Ships agentR L Alpine, Harbour Street, Ardrossan

Arrival

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0615
CLIPPER ( 1956 - 1968 General cargo coaster 191 feet long of A C Hoff, Rotterdam : 1973 sank near Calais) Own Page

CLIPPER arrives at Ardrossan from Larne on her regular container service

Arrived fromLarne (Northern Ireland)Port of RegistryRotterdam
Arrived in berthEglinton Dock, Ardrossan HarbourNet Tonnage315
Cargo carried on arrivalContainersGross Tonnage499
Ships agentAnglo Continental Container Service, The Harbour, ArdrossanDeadweght Tonnage780

Arrival

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0703
LISMORIA (1948 - 1967 Passenger / cargo liner 455 feet long of Donaldson Line, Glasgow : 1967 scrapped at Kaohsiung, Tatwan) Own Page

Donaldson Line's LISMORIA arrives in Prince's Dock, Glasgow, from Montreal

Arrived fromMontrealPort of RegistryGlasgow
Arrived in berth17 Prince's Dock, Glasgow, head West, bow 1 1/2 blinds inGross Tonnage8323
Sailing forMontreal
Sailed from berth14/15 Prince's Dock, Glasgow, head West
Draught forward on arrival19' 8"
Draught aft on arrival21' 3"
Cargo carried on arrival2994 tons general
Commenced discharge of inward cargo12th July at 0800
Stevedore discharging inward cargoClyde Stevedores
Completed discharge of inward cargo20th July at 1400
Commened loading outward cargo19th July at 1300
Outward cargo400 tons general
Stevedore loading outward cargoClyde Stevedores
Completed loading outward cargo24th July at 1500
Draught forward on sailing16' 6"
Draught aft on sailing19 ' 5"
Ships agentDonaldson Line, Glasgow

Donaldson line's LISMORIA arrived in Prince's Dock from Montreal at 0703 on 12th July. At 1700 on 18th July she shifted astern along the dock wall from berth 17 Prince's Dock to berth 14/15 Prince's Dock. LISMORIA departed from Prince's Dock for Montreal on 24th July at 1645

Arrival

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0900
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is not known - any TIME SHOWN is our estimate for guidance only
NEWSHOT (1947-1973 Self-propelled 60-ton capacity floating heavy lift crane of Clyde Navigation Trust / Clyde Port Authority, Glasgow) Own Page

Floating crane NEWSHOT loads 7 heavy lifts onto ONITSHA at Glasgow

Arrived in berth22 Prince's Dock, Glasgow (alongside ONITSHA)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Cargo carried on arrival3 lifts of 21 tons and 4 lifts each of 22 tons 17 cwts

Fourah Bay, of Liverpool, contributes

 

   Elder Dempster Line’s 416 feet long general cargo liner ONITSHA arrived at Glasgow from Liverpool at 1520 on Sunday 8th July 1962.

 

   She tied up at berth 22 Prince’s Dock with her head East (that is …. facing towards Glasgow)   and bow to the end of the shed.   Her draught forward was 10’ 05” and aft 16’ 11” and she was light-ship …. that is, she was empty of cargo, and had come to Glasgow to load cargo for Freetown (Sierra Leone) and other West African ports.

 

   Her Agent in Glasgow was Roxburgh Colin Scott.

 

    Stevedores (also known as “Dockers” … and known in America as “Longshoremen”) of the J. Spencer Company boarded the vessel at 0800 on Monday and commenced loading 2240 tons of General Cargo (in other words this can mean cases, cartons, boxes, individual items, bales, rolls …. etc.) and loading was completed at 1320 on 13th July.

 

    Heavy-lift items were also loaded onto the ship.   The 60-ton capacity self-propelled floating crane NEWSHOT came alongside on 9th July and loaded 9 lifts totalling 200 tons onto ONITSHA, and on 12th July NEWSHOT loaded a further 3 lifts of 21 tons and 4 lifts each of 22 tons 17 cwts (hundredweights) onto the ship.

 

    The vessel was then prepared for departure and, at 1625 on 13th July (3 hours after finishing loading) and drawing 16’ 10” forward and 17’ 09” aft, she was towed from her berth and canted (turned) in the Canting Basin of Prince’s Dock then made her way down the River Clyde on passage to Swansea (South Wales) to load more cargo for West Africa.

 

   ONITSHA was owned by the Elder Dempster Line of Liverpool and was one of their “O” class of General Cargo liners (the others being OWERRI, OBUASI, ONDO and OTI) and she was built by Harland & Wolff at Belfast in 1952.  

   She served on her owners’ U.K. and Continent to West Africa service until 1972 when she was sold to Empros Lines of Greece and was renamed AMVOURGON.   On 8th January 1975 the ship was on passage from Quebec City (Canada) to Baltimore (U.S.A.) when she caught fire off Rivière-au-Renard on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.   The entire crew of 30 abandoned ship and were rescued by a Canadian Military Helicopter and the American Light Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. WRIGHT (Pennant number CVL-49)

   The ship was towed to Halifax (Nova Scotia) where, after inspection, she was declared a “Constructive Total Loss” --- that is, too badly damaged and not worth repairing --- and on 7TH May she left from Halifax being towed to Santander (Spain) for demolition.

  

Ship Event

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0900
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is not known - any TIME SHOWN is our estimate for guidance only
ONITSHA (1952-1972 general cargo liner 416 feet long of Elder Dempster Line, Liverpool) Own Page

ONITSHA loads 7 heavy lifts from Floating crane NEWSHOT

Ship's location22 Prince's Dock, GlasgowPort of RegistryLiverpool

Fourah Bay, of Liverpool, contributes

 

   Elder Dempster Line’s 416 feet long general cargo liner ONITSHA arrived at Glasgow from Liverpool at 1520 on Sunday 8th July 1962.

 

   She tied up at berth 22 Prince’s Dock with her head East (that is …. facing towards Glasgow)   and bow to the end of the shed.   Her draught forward was 10’ 05” and aft 16’ 11” and she was light-ship …. that is, she was empty of cargo, and had come to Glasgow to load cargo for Freetown (Sierra Leone) and other West African ports.

 

   Her Agent in Glasgow was Roxburgh Colin Scott.

 

    Stevedores (also known as “Dockers” … and known in America as “Longshoremen”) of the J. Spencer Company boarded the vessel at 0800 on Monday and commenced loading 2240 tons of General Cargo (in other words this can mean cases, cartons, boxes, individual items, bales, rolls …. etc.) and loading was completed at 1320 on 13th July.

 

    Heavy-lift items were also loaded onto the ship.   The 60-ton capacity self-propelled floating crane NEWSHOT came alongside on 9th July and loaded 9 lifts totalling 200 tons onto ONITSHA, and on 12th July NEWSHOT loaded a further 3 lifts of 21 tons and 4 lifts each of 22 tons 17 cwts (hundredweights) onto the ship.

 

    The vessel was then prepared for departure and, at 1625 on 13th July (3 hours after finishing loading) and drawing 16’ 10” forward and 17’ 09” aft, she was towed from her berth and canted (turned) in the Canting Basin of Prince’s Dock then made her way down the River Clyde on passage to Swansea (South Wales) to load more cargo for West Africa.

 

   ONITSHA was owned by the Elder Dempster Line of Liverpool and was one of their “O” class of General Cargo liners (the others being OWERRI, OBUASI, ONDO and OTI) and she was built by Harland & Wolff at Belfast in 1952.  

   She served on her owners’ U.K. and Continent to West Africa service until 1972 when she was sold to Empros Lines of Greece and was renamed AMVOURGON.   On 8th January 1975 the ship was on passage from Quebec City (Canada) to Baltimore (U.S.A.) when she caught fire off Rivière-au-Renard on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.   The entire crew of 30 abandoned ship and were rescued by a Canadian Military Helicopter and the American Light Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. WRIGHT (Pennant number CVL-49)

   The ship was towed to Halifax (Nova Scotia) where, after inspection, she was declared a “Constructive Total Loss” --- that is, too badly damaged and not worth repairing --- and on 7TH May she left from Halifax being towed to Santander (Spain) for demolition.

  

Arrival

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 0923
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 12, 1962 @ 0930
IRISH COAST ( 1952-1968 Passenger and cargo vessel 340 feet long of Coast Lines, Liverpool) Own Page

IRISH COAST leaves Ardrossan Harbour for Belfast (Northern Ireland) on her summer passenger service

Sailing forBelfast (Northern Ireland)Port of RegistryLiverpool
Sailed from berthArdrossan Harbour
Outward cargoPassengers
Ships agentBurns & Laird Lines, The Harbour, Ardrossan

Ship Event

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 1000
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is not known - any TIME SHOWN is our estimate for guidance only
USS KRETCHMER (1943-1973 Edsall-class destroyer escort DE-329 being 306 feet (93m) long of United States Navy : 1974 scrapped) Own Page

USS KRETCHMER at Custom House Quay, Greenock, for shore leave, fresh water, etc.

Ship's locationCustom House Quay, Greenock (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, UK)Port of RegistryUnited States Navy
Ships agentThe Supply Officer, USS KRETCHMER (DER-329)

Sailing

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 1005
SHAHRISTAN (1945 - 1962 general cargo ship 448 feet long of Frank C Strick Line, London) Own Page

Strick's SHAHRISTAN departs Glasgow for Manchester and the Persian Gulf

Arrived fromLiverpoolPort of RegistryLondon
Arrived in berth6 Prince's Dock, Glasgow, head East, 1 blind from top Net Tonnage5,139
Sailing forPersian Gulf via ManchesterGross Tonnage7,309
Sailed from berth6 Prince's Dock, Glasgow, head East, 1 blind from top
Draught forward on arrival9' 7"
Draught aft on arrival17' 2"
Cargo carried on arrivalLight
Commened loading outward cargo7th July at 0800
Outward cargo2,140 tons general
Stevedore loading outward cargoJ Spencer
Completed loading outward cargo12th July at 0945
Draught forward on sailing15' 6"
Draught aft on sailing18' 2"
Ships agentFrank C. Strick & Co. (Glasgow) Ltd., 95 Bothwell Street, Glasgow C 2 Telephone CITY 6131

SHAHRISTAN arrived in Prince's Dock on 6th July at 1340.

SHAHRISTAN departed from Glasgow on 12th July at 1005 for Persian Gulf ports via Manchester

This visit to Glasgow may well have been her last voyage, as, five months later, she arrived at shipbreakers in Italy in December for demolition

Sailing

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 1013
GLEN SANNOX (1957-1989 Passenger / vehicle ferry 256 feet long of Caledonian Steam Packet Company, / Caledonian MacBrayne, Gourock) Own Page

GLEN SANNOX leaves Ardrossan Harbour for Brodick (Isle of Arran) on her regular service

Sailing forBrodick (Isle of Arran), Firth of Clyde, ScotlandPort of RegistryGlasgow
Sailed from berthWinton Pier, Ardrossan HarbourNet Tonnage388
Outward cargoPassengers and general cargoGross Tonnage1,107
Ships agentBritish RailwaysDeadweght Tonnage301

Sailing

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 1210
MONA'S ISLE ( 1950 - 1980 Passenger vessel of Isle of Man Steam Packet Company) Own Page

MONA'S ISLE leaves Ardrossan Harbour with passengers for Douglas (Isle of Man)

Sailing forDouglas, Isle of ManPort of RegistryDouglas ( Isle of Man )
Sailed from berthArdrossan HarbourReg Tonnage953
Outward cargoPassengersGross Tonnage2,491
Master of vessel on sailingF Griffin
Ships agentRennie & Watson

Arrival

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 1435
PRASE ( 1938 - ? General cargo coaster of Wm Robertson's Gem Line, Glasgow) Own Page

PRASE arrives at Ardrossan with a cargo of Limestone from LLanddulas

Arrived fromLLanddulas (North Wales)Port of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, U.K.)
Arrived in berthEglinton Dock, Ardrossan HarbourGross Tonnage374
Master of vessel on arrivalCully
Cargo carried on arrivalLimestone

Sailing

Thursday, July 12, 1962 @ 1440
SUMMERVALE (1960-1972 Deep-sea fishing trawler pennant LH 373 Length 106 feet of William Liston Ltd, Newhaven Edinburgh) Own Page

SUMMERVALE leaves Ardrossan for distant water fishing grounds

Sailing forSea - probably deep-sea fishing grounds off the Outer Hebrides Islands of ScotlandPort of RegistryLeith
Sailed from berthArdrossan HarbourReg Tonnage70
Outward cargoLight - no cargo on boardGross Tonnage217