Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

News Event

Sunday, March 3, 1963 @ 0635
KINDRENCE (1954-1971 General cargo coaster 53.27m overall of London & Rochester Trading Co., Rochester : 1980 in Egypt aground then scrapped) Own Page

KINDRENCE arrives in Ardrossan Harbour to load coal for East Yelland (Denmark)

Arrived fromYelland (Denmark)Port of RegistryRochester (England)
Arrived in berthArdrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage304
Master of vessel on arrivalT MitchellGross Tonnage499
Draught aft on arrival8' 06"Deadweght Tonnage728
Cargo carried on arrivalLight-ship (= empty of cargo = no cargo on board)
Ships agentR L Alpine & Co. Ltd., Winton Buildings, Ardrossan Telephone Ardrossan 65 / 66

News Event

Sunday, March 3, 1963 @ 0900
Own Page

Death of Capt. William McCreadie of Ardrossan

From "The Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald" dated 8th March 1963.

OBITUARY
CAPT. WILLIAM McCREADIE, O.B.E.

We regret to record the death of Capt. William McCreadie, 175 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan, which occurred at an Ayrshire Hospital last Sunday.
He was 76.

Captain McCreadie, who retired in 1946, was one of the declining number of master mariners who gained certificates for both sail and steam.

Born in Ballantrae, he came to Ardrossan with his parents over 70 years ago, and was later one of four brothers to hold a master's ticket.

His first voyage, which was in a sailing ship from Ardrossan in 1901, ended in disaster, when the vessel caught fire and became a total loss, although all the crew were saved.
This was the first of a number of narrow escapes he experienced during his long and distinctive career in the mercantile service.

He served throughout two world wars and was awarded the O.B.E. in 1944 for gallantry at sea.
On that occasion he remained on the bridge day and night after his ship, which was in convoy from America to Hull, had been shelled by the enemy, and he succeeded in bringing the vessel to Glasgow after the convoy scattered.

In 1926, Capt. McCreadie had the unique honour of being presented with a pair of binoculars from the German Government for saving the crew of a German schooner, the "Anne Marie," which foundered at sea.

For two years during the 1930s, Capt. McCreadie was a pilot on the China coast and, before that, he served for five years on South American oil tankers.

His brothers, James and Peter, were lost at sea during the last war, and another brother, Edward, who was also a ship's master, now lives in retirement in Saltcoats.

Captain McCreadie, whose youngest brother John, has his home in New Zealand, is survived by his wife and a family of two daughters, both married, to whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement.

Radio Message

Sunday, March 3, 1963 @ 1435
Own Page

Clanity giving ETA as 1645, third requesting information re berth and advising that Pilot not required.

News Event

Sunday, March 3, 1963 @ 1625
CLANITY ((1956 -1969 Coastal and Harbour oiler 171 feet long of F T Everard, London) Own Page

Oiler CLANITY arrives at Ardrossan Harbour with a cargo of fuel oil

Arrived fromClydePort of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Arrived in berthArdrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage224
Master of vessel on arrivalJ FlemingGross Tonnage495
Draught aft on arrival10' 00"
Cargo carried on arrivalFuel oil
Ships agentShell Mex, Ardrossan

Sailing

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 0025
ELISA (1957-1969 General cargo / container carrying coaster 61.77m 191 feet long of Hendrik Pepping / Dammers & van der Heide's Shipping & Trading Company, Rotterdam) Own Page

ELISA leaves Ardrossan Harbour on her Container service to Larne

Sailing forLarne (Northern Ireland, U.K.)Port of RegistryRotterdam (Holland)
Sailed from berthEglinton Dock, Ardrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage300
Outward cargoContainersGross Tonnage519
Ships agentAtlantic Steam Navigation, The Harbour, ArdrossanDeadweght Tonnage800

Sailing

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 0140
CLANITY ((1956 -1969 Coastal and Harbour oiler 171 feet long of F T Everard, London) Own Page

Oiler CLANITY leaves Ardrossan Harbour for Bowling (River Clyde)

Sailing forBowling (River Clyde)Port of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Sailed from berthArdrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage224
Outward cargoLight-ship (= empty of cargo = no cargo on board)Gross Tonnage495
Master of vessel on sailingJ Fleming
Ships agentShell Mex, Ardrossan

Arrival

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 0430
FRIENDSHIP (1958-1968 General cargo coaster 61.07m long of Mountwood Shipping Co Ltd., Liverpool) Own Page

FRIENDSHIP arrives at Ardrossan Harbour on her Trailer service from Larne

Arrived fromLarne (Northern Ireland, U.K.)Port of RegistryLiverpool (England, U.K.)
Arrived in berthEglinton Dock, Ardrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage275
Master of vessel on arrivalB ThomasGross Tonnage499
Cargo carried on arrivalTrailers
Ships agentNorthern Ireland Trailers, Dock Road, Ardrossan

Arrival

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 0540
CLIPPER ( 1956 - 1968 General cargo coaster 191 feet long of A C Hoff, Rotterdam : 1973 sank near Calais) Own Page

CLIPPER arrives at Ardrossan Harbour on her Container service from Larne

Arrived fromLarne (Northern Ireland, U.K.)Port of RegistryRotterdam
Arrived in berthEglinton Dock, Ardrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage315
Master of vessel on arrivalG SchoutenGross Tonnage499
Cargo carried on arrivalContainersDeadweght Tonnage780
Ships agentAtlantic Steam Navigation, The Harbour, Ardrossan

Sailing

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 1135
PROSPERITE (1956-1970 General cargo coaster 56.18m overall of J. Vermaas' Scheepvaart Bedrijf, Rotterdam) Own Page

J Vermaas coaster PROSPERITE leaves Ardrossan Harbour with Coal for East Yelland (Denmark)

Sailing forEast Yelland (Denmark)Port of RegistryZwijndrecht (Netherlands)
Sailed from berthArdrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage310
Outward cargoCoalGross Tonnage499
Draught aft on sailing11' 03"Deadweght Tonnage844
Master of vessel on sailingG Barendrecht
Ships agentR L Alpine & Co. Ltd., Winton Buildings, Ardrossan Telephone Ardrossan 65 / 66

News Event

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 1700
PORT LAUNCESTON (1957-1977 General cargo ship of Port Line Ltd., London) Own Page

Port Line's PORT LAUNCESTON closes at Grangemouth for Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane

Ships agentThe General Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., 91 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, C.2. Telephone CENtral 2803Port of RegistryLondon (UK)
Gross Tonnage10,468

Sailing

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 1700
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate
STRATHEDEN (1937-1964 Passenger / cargo liner of P & O Line, London) Own Page

P & O's STRATHEDEN leaves Sydney (Australia) for Europe

Sailed from berthSydney (Australia)Port of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Gross Tonnage23,732

Sailing

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 1710
DEVERON (1959-1963 General cargo coaster 201 feet long of William Sloan Company, Glasgow : 1979 sank off Cyprus) Own Page

DEVERON leaves Ardrossan Harbour on her general cargo service to Belfast

Sailing forBelfast (Northern Ireland, U.K.)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Sailed from berth8 Eglinton Tidal Basin, Ardrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage253
Outward cargoGeneral cargo Gross Tonnage511
Ships agentBurns & Laird Lines, The Harbour, Ardrossan

Arrival

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 1710
CHRISTINA 11 ( in 1962 for CHRISTINA 2 Inshore fishing trawler) Own Page

CHRISTINA 11 arrives at Ardrossan Harbour with her catch of 6 boxes of fish

Arrived fromSea : Fishing grounds in the Firth of ClydePort of RegistryPort Seton (Scotland, UK)
Arrived in berthArdrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)
Cargo carried on arrivalFish 6 boxes

Sailing

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 1725
LUMINENCE (1954- 1967 General cargo coaster 190 feet 58m overall of London & Rochester Trading Co., Rochester Own Page

LUMINENCE leaves Ardrossan Harbour with a cargo of coal for East Yelland (Denmark)

Sailing forEast Yelland (Denmark)Port of RegistryRochester (England)
Sailed from berthArdrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Gross Tonnage558
Outward cargoCoal
Draught aft on sailing12' 03"
Master of vessel on sailingG Winfield
Ships agentR L Alpine & Co. Ltd., Winton Buildings, Ardrossan Telephone Ardrossan 65 / 66

Sailing

Monday, March 4, 1963 @ 1733
CLIPPER ( 1956 - 1968 General cargo coaster 191 feet long of A C Hoff, Rotterdam : 1973 sank near Calais) Own Page

CLIPPER leaves Ardrossan Harbour on her Container servive to Larne

Sailing forLarne (Northern Ireland, U.K.)Port of RegistryRotterdam
Sailed from berthEglinton Dock, Ardrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage315
Outward cargoContainersGross Tonnage499
Ships agentAtlantic Steam Navigation, The Harbour, ArdrossanDeadweght Tonnage780