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Wednesday, July 29, 1964 @ 1705
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CLAN MACIVER ( 1958 - 1979 General cargo liner 503 feet long of Clan Line, London) |
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CLAN MACIVER leaves Glasgow with general cargo and 1 lift for Eastern Ports via Newport |
Arrived from | Chittagong via Liverpool | Port of Registry | Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.) |
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Arrived in berth | 9 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | Gross Tonnage | 7,105 |
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Sailing for | Calcutta via Newport | Deadweght Tonnage | 9,937 |
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Sailed from berth | 9 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | | |
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Draught forward on arrival | 10' 01" | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 18' 11" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | General cargo 533 tons | | |
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Commenced discharge of inward cargo | 1730 on 23rd July | | |
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Stevedore discharging inward cargo | Renfrew Stevedoring Company Limited, King George V Dock, Glasgow, S.W.1. Telephone GOVan 2241 | | |
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Commened loading outward cargo | 0800 on 24th July | | |
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Outward cargo | General cargo 850 tons | | |
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Stevedore loading outward cargo | Renfrew Stevedoring Company Limited, King George V Dock, Glasgow, S.W.1. Telephone GOVan 2241 | | |
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Completed loading outward cargo | 1615 on 29th July | | |
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Draught forward on sailing | 10' 08" | | |
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Draught aft on sailing | 18' 08" | | |
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Ships agent | Cayzer, Irvine & Co. Ltd. / Clan Line, 109 Hope Street, Glasgow, C.2. Telephone CENtral 7050 | | |
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Ship Event
Thursday, July 30, 1964 @ 0900
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate |
AGAPENOR ( 1947 - 1975 General cargo ship 487 feet long of Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line's "A" class |
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AGAPENOR at King George V Dock, Glasgow loads 1 lift of 22.5 tons from floating crane NEWSHOT |
Arrived from | Hamburg (Germany) | Port of Registry | Liverpool (England, U.K.) |
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Arrived in berth | 3 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | | |
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Sailing for | Singapore via Birkenhead | | |
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Sailed from berth | 3 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | | |
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Draught forward on arrival | 15 00" | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 21' 04" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | Light-ship (= empty of cargo = no cargo on board) | | |
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Commened loading outward cargo | 0900 on 29th July | | |
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Outward cargo | General cargo 358 tons | | |
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Stevedore loading outward cargo | Renfrew Stevedoring Company Limited, King George V Dock, Glasgow, S.W.1. Telephone GOVan 2241 | | |
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Heavy lifts loaded | 30th July loaded 1 lift of 22.5 tons from floating crane NEWSHOT | | |
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Completed loading outward cargo | 1030 on 31st July | | |
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Draught forward on sailing | 17' 00" | | |
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Draught aft on sailing | 19' 00" | | |
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Ships agent | Roxburgh, Colin Scott & Co. Ltd., 69 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, C. 1. | | |
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Ship Event
Thursday, July 30, 1964 @ 0900
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate |
NEWSHOT (1947-1973 Self-propelled 60-ton capacity floating heavy lift crane of Clyde Navigation Trust / Clyde Port Authority, Glasgow) |
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NEWSHOT loads 1 lift of 22.5 tons onto AGAPENOR at 3 King George V Dock, Glasgow |
Ship's location | 3 King George V Dock, Glasgow (alongside Alfred Holt's AGAPENOR) | Port of Registry | Glasgow |
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Thursday, July 30, 1964 @ 1745
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CLAN MACGILLIVRAY (1962-1981 General cargo ship 508 feet long of Cayzer Irvine / Clan Line / King Line, London) |
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CLAN MACGILLIVRAY arrives in King George V Dock, Glasgow with general cargo from Cape Town |
Arrived from | Cape Town via Manchester and Greenock | Port of Registry | Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.) |
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Arrived in berth | 8 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | Gross Tonnage | 9,039 |
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Sailing for | Cape Town (South Africa) via Swansea | | |
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Sailed from berth | 8 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | | |
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Draught forward on arrival | 12' 08" | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 17' 11" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | General cargo 1,330 tons | | |
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Commenced discharge of inward cargo | 0800 on 31st July | | |
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Stevedore discharging inward cargo | Renfrew Stevedores | | |
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Completed discharge of inward cargo | 1100 on 6th August | | |
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Commened loading outward cargo | 0800 on 4th August | | |
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Outward cargo | General cargo 300 tons | | |
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Stevedore loading outward cargo | Renfrew Stevedores | | |
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Completed loading outward cargo | 1600 on 7th August | | |
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Draught forward on sailing | 11' 08" | | |
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Draught aft on sailing | 16' 06" | | |
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Ships agent | Cayzer Irvine / Clan Line, 109 Hope Street, Glasgow | | |
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Ship Event
Thursday, July 30, 1964 @ 2200
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White Goose (a cabin cruiser) |
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Troon and Girvan Lifeboats on call-outs |
From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 7th August 1964
Kildonan, Isle of Arran.
Coastguards at Kildonan were alerted last Thursday night when a cabin cruiser, "White Goose" was reported to be drifting, with gearbox trouble, between Ailsa Craig and Pladda Isle.
Troon lifeboat searched for the missing vessel which, however, was found by the Coastguards lying at anchor in Lamlash.
The three men on board said that they did not know that the Lifeboat had been looking for them.
The Coastguards were again alerted last Friday after a dinghy capsized in Croy Bay near Culzean Castle, Ayrshire.
Girvan lifeboat went to the aid of two men on the dinghy, but one of them, Henry Alexander Bell, 44 Tweed Street, Ayr, was drowned. |
Ship Event
Thursday, July 30, 1964 @ 2200
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Troon Life-boat |
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Troon and Girvan Lifeboats on call-outs |
From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 7th August 1964
Kildonan, Isle of Arran.
Coastguards at Kildonan were alerted last Thursday night when a cabin cruiser, "White Goose" was reported to be drifting, with gearbox trouble, between Ailsa Craig and Pladda Isle.
Troon lifeboat searched for the missing vessel which, however, was found by the Coastguards lying at anchor in Lamlash.
The three men on board said that they did not know that the Lifeboat had been looking for them.
The Coastguards were again alerted last Friday after a dinghy capsized in Croy Bay near Culzean Castle, Ayrshire.
Girvan lifeboat went to the aid of two men on the dinghy, but one of them, Henry Alexander Bell, 44 Tweed Street, Ayr, was drowned. |
Sailing
Thursday, July 30, 1964 @ 2331
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ASPHALION (1963-1966 General cargo ship 487 feet long of China Mutual Steam Navigation Company / Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line, Liverpool) |
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Alfred Holt's ASPHALION leaves King George V Dock, Glasgow for Singapore via Birkenhead |
Arrived from | Singapore via Newport | Port of Registry | Liverpool (England, UK) |
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Arrived in berth | 6 / 6A King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | Net Tonnage | 4,127 |
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Sailing for | Singapore via Birkenhead | Gross Tonnage | 7,629 |
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Sailed from berth | 1 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | Deadweght Tonnage | 9,340 |
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Draught forward on arrival | 15 00" | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 18' 10" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | General cargo 607 tons | | |
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Commenced discharge of inward cargo | 0800 on 25th July | | |
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Stevedore discharging inward cargo | Renfrew Stevedoring Company Limited, King George V Dock, Glasgow, S.W.1. Telephone GOVan 2241 | | |
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Completed discharge of inward cargo | 1840 on 29th July | | |
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Commened loading outward cargo | 0900 on 29th July | | |
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Outward cargo | General cargo 555 tons | | |
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Stevedore loading outward cargo | Renfrew Stevedoring Company Limited, King George V Dock, Glasgow, S.W.1. Telephone GOVan 2241 | | |
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Completed loading outward cargo | 2030 on 30th July | | |
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Draught forward on sailing | 14' 00" | | |
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Draught aft on sailing | 19' 02" | | |
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Ships agent | Roxburgh, Colin Scott & Co. Ltd., 69 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, C. 1. | | |
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Friday, July 31, 1964 @ 0535
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MEMNON (1959-1975 Cargo liner 495 feet long of Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line, Liverpool : 1988 scrapped) |
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Alfred Holt's MEMNON arrives King George V Dock, Glasgow to unload cargo from Penang via Liverpool |
Arrived from | Penang via Liverpool | Port of Registry | Liverpool |
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Arrived in berth | 1 / 2 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | Net Tonnage | 4,873 |
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Sailing for | Swansea (Wales, U.K.) | Gross Tonnage | 8,540 |
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Sailed from berth | 1 / 2 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | Deadweght Tonnage | 9,770 |
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Draught forward on arrival | 14' 05" | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 22' 00" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | General cargo 1,324 tons | | |
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Commenced discharge of inward cargo | 0800 on 31st July | | |
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Stevedore discharging inward cargo | Renfrew Stevedoring Company Limited, King George V Dock, Glasgow, S.W.1. Telephone GOVan 2241 | | |
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Completed discharge of inward cargo | 1615 on 5th August | | |
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Outward cargo | Part same inward general cargo | | |
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Draught forward on sailing | 13' 00" | | |
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Draught aft on sailing | 19' 11" | | |
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Ships agent | Roxburgh, Colin Scott & Co. Ltd., 69 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, C. 1. | | |
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Harbour Event
Friday, July 31, 1964 @ 0830
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Clyde Steamers - History Of The Ardrossan And Arran Service |
From The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald dated Friday 31st July 1964
CLYDE STEAMERS
History of the Ardrossan and Arran service
By W. L. Callan.
In 1948 came the nationalisation of the railways, and the steamer fleets were included.
The name was changed, but soon reverted to Caledonian Steam Packet Company as a subsidiary.
The move brought the former London and North Eastern Railway steamers into the fold, and two of these have, in recent years, visited Ardrossan on relief Arran sailings.
"Jeanie Deans" is now the oldest paddle vessel in service, being built in 1931.
She was fast and her appearance has been changed on several occasions, including alterations to her funnels and the provision of a main mast.
The "Waverley" is almost certainly the last of the old-style of Clyde paddle steamer to be built.
She is post-war, coming out in 1947, and closely resembles the "Jeanie Deans."
With the new regime, new ideas were forthcoming and many will recall the discussions, around 1950, on the future of the Clyde services.
Eventually, amid much publicity, seven vessels were ordered at a cost of ?1,125,000, four small ones of an entirely new design to run the local services and three general purpose vessels to carry cars, passengers and freight from Gourock to Dunoon, Wemyss Bay to Rothesay, and Fairlie to Brodick.
The last idea was dropped after much controversy.
The two designs created a great deal of talk ; they cannot be said to be beautiful but, after ten years, it must be said that they have done great work.
THE "MAIDS" ARRIVE
The four Maids, "Argyll," "Ashton," "Skelmorlie" and "Cumbrae," came out in 1953, and the only time Ardrossan sees one is when the last named "Maid of Cumbrae," returns to her birthplace for overhaul.
They are not permitted to carry passengers south of Garroch Head.
The general purpose vessels came out in late 1953 and early 1954.
They are "Arran," "Bute" and "Cowal," and they do their job efficiently.
One is regarded as spare, helping out as required and doing a cargo run to Millport twice a week.
They have all been in Ardrossan, on relief Arran sailings, and each year one deputises for "Glen Sannox" while she has her annual overhaul.
Originally the main mast was a goal-post, but it was replaced some years ago by a more orthodox one.
Their success naturally led to thinking on bigger lines for the Arran run, and the result was "Glen Sannox" (111) of 1957, since when she has, for eleven months of the year, provided the island with an improved service.
For four of these months Ardrossan is used, and many who watch the vessel depart, loaded with cars and lorries, as well as a full complement of passengers, no doubt think of the changes which time and circumstances have brought about on the Clyde.
CHANGE IN LIVERIES
One of the immediate effects of the amalgamation of 1923 was a change in the liveries of the steamers.
To begin with the G & S W vessels retained their grey hulls, but the funnels became yellow with a black top and broad red band, this change in funnel colours being made also to the C.S.P. steamers.
In 1924, all the hulls became black, with white upperworks, while the red band on the funnels was made smaller.
By 1925, however, the band disappeared, and the recognised livery became standardised throughout the fleet.
This was continued after nationalisation in 1948, the former L and N.E. steamers conforming to this style.
Recently, the "Glen Sannox" has had a red lion attached to her funnel, but whether this is to be general is not yet known.
Within the past few months, the need for further economy in the use of the Clyde steamers has been raised officially and it has been suggested that some services be curtailed or withdrawn.
Among the latter is the Ayr and Ardrossan excursion vessel, and the matter now hangs in the balance.
The Arran service will not be affected.
The steamers which will become redundant and withdrawn from service are the two oldest, "Jeanie Deans" and "Duchess of Montrose," and one of the Maids.
The outcome is awaited with interest - and regret - by all those who retain an attachment for the steamers of the Clyde. |
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Friday, July 31, 1964 @ 1000
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Burns & Laird busy as Ardrossan handles the heaviest traffic of the 1964 season |
From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 7th August 1964
Harbour has a busy spell
The heaviest traffic of the season was handled at Ardrossan Harbour over last week-end.
Nine extra steamers were required to carry over 13,000 passengers to the Isle of Man and the "Irish Coast" run to Belfast was supplemented by the "Royal Ulsterman."
Both passenger and car traffic to and from Arran was exceptionally heavy.
Seven thousand passengers were carried to and from the island and the car ferry "Glen Sannox" was running over an hour late on Saturday.
In the evening a special train carried passengers for Arran from Winton Pier to Fairlie, where they boarded the "Caledonia," which made a special trip. |
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Irish Coast ; Courtesy of Stanley Berryman, Southampton. |
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Ship Event
Friday, July 31, 1964 @ 1000
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Royal Ulsterman |
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Ardrossan handles the heaviest traffic of the 1964 season |
From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 7th August 1964
Harbour has a busy spell
The heaviest traffic of the season was handled at Ardrossan Harbour over last week-end.
Nine extra steamers were required to carry over 13,000 passengers to the Isle of Man and the "Irish Coast" run to Belfast was supplemented by the "Royal Ulsterman."
Both passenger and car traffic to and from Arran was exceptionally heavy.
Seven thousand passengers were carried to and from the island and the car ferry "Glen Sannox" was running over an hour late on Saturday.
In the evening a special train carried passengers for Arran from Winton Pier to Fairlie, where they boarded the "Caledonia," which made a special trip. |
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Ardrossan Harbour has a busy spell in August 1964 : courtesy of John Holmes |
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Ship Event
Friday, July 31, 1964 @ 1100
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Girvan Life-Boat |
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Troon and Girvan Lifeboats on call-outs |
From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 7th August 1964
Kildonan, Isle of Arran.
Coastguards at Kildonan were alerted last Thursday night when a cabin cruiser, "White Goose" was reported to be drifting, with gearbox trouble, between Ailsa Craig and Pladda Isle.
Troon lifeboat searched for the missing vessel which, however, was found by the Coastguards lying at anchor in Lamlash.
The three men on board said that they did not know that the Lifeboat had been looking for them.
The Coastguards were again alerted last Friday after a dinghy capsized in Croy Bay near Culzean Castle, Ayrshire.
Girvan lifeboat went to the aid of two men on the dinghy, but one of them, Henry Alexander Bell, 44 Tweed Street, Ayr, was drowned. |
Sailing
Friday, July 31, 1964 @ 1205
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AGAPENOR ( 1947 - 1975 General cargo ship 487 feet long of Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line's "A" class |
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Alfred Holt's AGAPENOR leaves King George V Dock, Glasgow for Singapore via Birkenhead |
Arrived from | Hamburg (Germany) | Port of Registry | Liverpool (England, U.K.) |
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Arrived in berth | 3 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | | |
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Sailing for | Singapore via Birkenhead | | |
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Sailed from berth | 3 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | | |
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Draught forward on arrival | 15 00" | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 21' 04" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | Light-ship (= empty of cargo = no cargo on board) | | |
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Commened loading outward cargo | 0900 on 29th July | | |
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Outward cargo | General cargo 358 tons | | |
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Stevedore loading outward cargo | Renfrew Stevedoring Company Limited, King George V Dock, Glasgow, S.W.1. Telephone GOVan 2241 | | |
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Heavy lifts loaded | 30th July loaded 1 lift of 22.5 tons from floating crane NEWSHOT | | |
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Completed loading outward cargo | 1030 on 31st July | | |
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Draught forward on sailing | 17' 00" | | |
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Draught aft on sailing | 19' 00" | | |
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Ships agent | Roxburgh, Colin Scott & Co. Ltd., 69 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, C. 1. | | |
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Sailing
Friday, July 31, 1964 @ 1305
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PYRRHUS (1949 - 1972 General cargo and passenger liner 516 feet long of Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line, Liverpool) |
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Blue Funnel Line's PYRRHUS leaves Glasgow for Singapore via Birkenhead |
Arrived from | Singapore via Dublin | Port of Registry | Liverpool |
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Arrived in berth | 3 / 4 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | Gross Tonnage | 10,093 |
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Sailing for | Singapore via Birkenhead | | |
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Sailed from berth | 3 / 4 King George V Dock, Glasgow (with her head south) | | |
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Draught forward on arrival | 18' 04" | | |
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Draught aft on arrival | 21' 03" | | |
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Cargo carried on arrival | General cargo 1,332 tons | | |
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Commenced discharge of inward cargo | 0830 on 21st July | | |
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Stevedore discharging inward cargo | Renfrew Stevedores | | |
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Completed discharge of inward cargo | 2030 on 29th July | | |
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Commened loading outward cargo | 0800 on 28th July | | |
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Outward cargo | General cargo 328 tons | | |
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Stevedore loading outward cargo | Renfrew Stevedores | | |
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Completed loading outward cargo | 1200 on 31st July | | |
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Draught forward on sailing | 15' 02" | | |
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Draught aft on sailing | 20' 10" | | |
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Vessel drydocked | 2130 on 22 July to Elderslie Drydock : 0115 on 27 July returned from Elderslie Drydock | | |
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Saturday, August 1, 1964 @ 0800
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August and September 1964 pleasure sailings from Arran |
Caledonian Steam Packet advert for pleasure sailings and excursions from Arran for August and September 1964 |
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August and September 1964 pleasure sailings and excursions from Arran |
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