Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

News Event

Saturday, May 1, 1965 @ 1000
Own Page

1965 Advertisment by British Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service for Deck Cadets

Sailing

Saturday, May 1, 1965 @ 1335
NATTEE 11 (Yacht) Own Page
Sailing forHoly Loch, Firth of Clyde
Sailed from berth19 Queen's Dock, Glasgow

Arrival

Saturday, May 1, 1965 @ 1430
ABBEVILLE (LTC 4041 in 1965 in Clyde and Finland) Own Page
Arrived fromDalmuir Basin, River Clyde ( 8 miles downriver from Glasgow City)Port of RegistryAdmiralty, London (England, UK)
Arrived in berth52 Stobcross Quay, Glasgow
CargoLight
Draught forward4' 06"
Draught aft5' 09"

Sailing

Saturday, May 1, 1965 @ 1450
TRAVIATA (Yacht) Own Page
Sailing forGare Loch, Firth of Clyde
Sailed from berth19 Queen's Dock, Glasgow

Ship Event

Saturday, May 1, 1965 @ 1700
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is not known - any TIME SHOWN is our estimate for guidance only
ORSOVA (1954-1974 Passenger Liner of Orient Line / P & O Line, London) Own Page

ORSOVA scheduled to start a 104-day round voyage to USA, Canada, Far East and Australasia

Port of RegistryLondon

Sail  The

World

 

18  MAGICAL  P & O – ORIENT VOYAGES

TO  THE  SUN FROM  £287  TO  £2550 

 

Steal the time  from 66 to 131 days and you can actually revel in the magic of a P & O – Orient Winter Round Voyage for much the same as it costs to stay at home !

 

Prices vary enormously.   For example, £287 could buy a Tourist berth;  £315 a berth in a one-class liner.   £2550 entitles you to the glory of a first-class suite !  There’s a host of in-between prices.   But whatever you pay you visit fabulous, faraway places.   You bask in glorious sun.   You inhale salt sea airs.   Your ship is air-conditioned throughout.

   You’ll agree – a P & O – Orient round voyage is sheer magic !

 

Examine the 6 sample voyages outlined below, then see your Travel Agent or send direct for a free illustrated brochure WINTER VOYAGES to P & O- Orient Lines,  14 Cockspur Street,  London  S.W.1.

 

ROUND VOYAGE : U.S.A./CANADA/FAR EAST and AUSTRALASIA

1. CHUSAN  (131 days)  First and Tourist Class

12th March – 21st July 1965 

2.  ORSOVA  (104 days)   First and Tourist Class

1st May-13th August 1965 

 

ROUND VOYAGE  :  FAR EAST

3.   CHITRAL   (77 days)   First Class only

16th Nov. 1964 – 1st Feb. 1965 

4.   CHITRAL   (75 days)   First Class only

6th Feb. - 2nd May 1965

 

ROUND VOYAGE  :  AUSTRALASIA 

5.   HIMALAYA   (66 days)  One Class Tourist

29th Nov. 1964 – 3rd Feb. 1965 

6.   ORCADES   (73 days)   One Class Tourist

11th Jan, - 25th March 1965

 

YOU’LL  NEVER  FORGET  THE

PLEASURE  OF  SAILING

P & O -  Orient  Lines

  

Arrival

Saturday, May 1, 1965 @ 1925
SINGULARITY (1952-1971 A 3-island General cargo coaster of F.T.Everard, London) Own Page
Arrived fromGothenburgPort of RegistryLondon
Arrived in berth27 South Basin, Queen's Dock, GlasgowGross Tonnage1,566
Draught forward on arrival13' 5"
Draught aft on arrival15 feet
Cargo carried on arrivalGeneral

Ship Event

Sunday, May 2, 1965 @ 0800
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is not known - any TIME SHOWN is our estimate for guidance only
CHITRAL (1961-1975 Passenger / cargo liner of P & O - Orient Lines, London : 1975 Scrapped) Own Page

CHITRAL scheduled to finish a 75-day round voyage to the Far East

Port of RegistryLondon (UK)
Gross Tonnage13,821

Sail  The

World

 

18  MAGICAL  P & O – ORIENT VOYAGES

TO  THE  SUN FROM  £287  TO  £2550 

 

Steal the time  from 66 to 131 days and you can actually revel in the magic of a P & O – Orient Winter Round Voyage for much the same as it costs to stay at home !

 

Prices vary enormously.   For example, £287 could buy a Tourist berth;  £315 a berth in a one-class liner.   £2550 entitles you to the glory of a first-class suite !  There’s a host of in-between prices.   But whatever you pay you visit fabulous, faraway places.   You bask in glorious sun.   You inhale salt sea airs.   Your ship is air-conditioned throughout.

   You’ll agree – a P & O – Orient round voyage is sheer magic !

 

Examine the 6 sample voyages outlined below, then see your Travel Agent or send direct for a free illustrated brochure WINTER VOYAGES to P & O- Orient Lines,  14 Cockspur Street,  London  S.W.1.

 

ROUND VOYAGE : U.S.A./CANADA/FAR EAST and AUSTRALASIA

1. CHUSAN  (131 days)  First and Tourist Class

12th March – 21st July 1965 

2.  ORSOVA  (104 days)   First and Tourist Class

1st May-13th August 1965 

 

ROUND VOYAGE  :  FAR EAST

3.   CHITRAL   (77 days)   First Class only

16th Nov. 1964 – 1st Feb. 1965 

4.   CHITRAL   (75 days)   First Class only

6th Feb. - 2nd May 1965

 

ROUND VOYAGE  :  AUSTRALASIA 

5.   HIMALAYA   (66 days)  One Class Tourist

29th Nov. 1964 – 3rd Feb. 1965 

6.   ORCADES   (73 days)   One Class Tourist

11th Jan, - 25th March 1965

 

YOU’LL  NEVER  FORGET  THE

PLEASURE  OF  SAILING

P & O -  Orient  Lines

  

Sailing

Sunday, May 2, 1965 @ 1735
SUNHILL (1955- General cargo ship of Lundegaard and Sonner, Farsund, Norway) Own Page
Sailing forBarbados via LiverpoolPort of RegistryFarsund (Norway)
Sailed from berth15 South Basin, Queen's Dock, Glasgow
Outward cargoGeneral
Draught forward on sailing11' 1"
Draught aft on sailing17 feet

Sailing

Monday, May 3, 1965 @ 0510
ABBEVILLE (LTC 4041 in 1965 in Clyde and Finland) Own Page
Sailing forPorygo (Finland) via Helensburgh (Gare Loch, Firth of Clyde)Port of RegistryAdmiralty, London (England, UK)
Sailed from berth52 Stobcross Quay, Glasgow
Cargo1 boiler (180 tons) total 200 tons
Draught forward5' 6"
Draught aft6' 09"
Berth5

Arrival

Monday, May 3, 1965 @ 1515
DCV 401 Own Page
Arrived fromGreenockPort of RegistryAdmiralty, London
Arrived in berth54 Stobcross Quay, Glasgow
CargoLight

Sailing

Monday, May 3, 1965 @ 1700
RINGDOVE (a cargo vessel of General Steam Navigation, London) Own Page
Sailing forBordeaux via LiverpoolPort of RegistryLondon
Sailed from berth1/3 South Basin, Queens Dock, Glasgow
CargoGeneral
Draught forward7' 6"
Draught aft11' 09"

News Event

Tuesday, May 4, 1965 @ 0000
Own Page

Ship arrivals at Sydney (Australia) on 4 May 1965

Ship's locationSydney (New South Wales, Australia)

Contributed by Bryce Kirkwood  (Parramatta, NSW, Australia)

 Ship arrivals at Sydney 4 May 1965

 0003  VIVARAIS arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW

0407  STEPHEN BROWN arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW

0408  HEXHAM BANK arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW

0442  AYRFIELD arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW

0620  AINO arrived at Sydney from Japan

0624  AFRIC arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW

0630  CANBERRA arrived at Sydney from United Kingdom

0640  MACEDON arrived at Sydney from Adelaide

0702  ASAKA MARU arrived at Sydney from Yokohama

0705  TARANUI arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW

0910  JUMNA arrived at Sydney from Melbourne, VIC.

1022  BALARR arrived at Sydney from Adelaide, SA

1331  WALLARAH arrived at Sydney from Catherine Hill Bay, NSW

and also

0030 on 5 May CHAKRATA arrived at Sydney from Melbourne, VIC.

Arrival

Tuesday, May 4, 1965 @ 0003
VIVARAIS Own Page

VIVARAIS arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW

Arrival

Tuesday, May 4, 1965 @ 0025
TREMORVAH (1954-1968 Tramp general cargo ship 456 feet overall of Hain Steamship Company / Hain Nourse Line)) Own Page

Hain's tramp cargo ship TREMORVAH arrives in Glasgow from Manchester

Arrived fromManchesterPort of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Arrived in berth62 Stobcross Quay, GlasgowGross Tonnage5,605
CargoGeneral (outwards)
Draught forward16' 09"
Draught aft19' 06"

Arrival

Tuesday, May 4, 1965 @ 0407
STEPHEN BROWN Own Page

STEPHEN BROWN arrived at Sydney from Newcastle, NSW