Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

Arrival

Wednesday, May 12, 1965 @ 1200
DEROR Own Page
Arrived fromHaifa via Malta
Arrived in berth22 North Basin, Queen's DocK, Glasgow
CargoGeneral
Draught forward15' 11"
Draught aft18' 06"

Sailing

Wednesday, May 12, 1965 @ 1200
MICHALIOS X Own Page
Sailing forBombay via Liverpool
Sailed from berth17 South Basin, Queen's Dock, Glasgow
CargoGeneral
Draught forward9' 03"
Draught aft16' 06"

News Event

Wednesday, May 12, 1965 @ 1700
CITY OF KARACHI ( 1951 - 1972 general cargo liner 489 feet long of Ellerman Line, London) Own Page

CITY OF KARACHI closes at Birkenhead for receiving cargo for west, south and east Africa

Ship's locationBirkenhead (England, U.K.)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Sailing forLobito, Cape Town, Mossel Bay, Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban and MauritiusGross Tonnage7,320
Ships agentHall Line Ltd., Tower Building, Water Street, Liverpool, 3 Telephone Central 8444Deadweght Tonnage11,056

Arrival

Thursday, May 13, 1965 @ 0815
WOODLARK (1956 - 1969 coaster of General Steam Navigation Company, London) Own Page
Arrived fromOporto via DublinPort of RegistryLondon
Arrived in berth27 South Basin, Queen's Dock, GlasgowGross Tonnage933
CargoGeneral
Draught forward9' 07"
Draught aft13' 07"

Sailing

Thursday, May 13, 1965 @ 0913
ANDANIA (1960-1969 Refrigerated / General cargo liner 490 feet long of Cunard Line) Own Page

Cunard's cargo liner ANDANIA leaves Yorkhill Quay, Glasgow for Elderslie Drydock

Sailing for2 Elderslie Drydock, GlasgowPort of RegistryLiverpool
Sailed from berth5 Yorkhill Quay, GlasgowGross Tonnage7,004
CargoLightDeadweght Tonnage9,560
Draught forward13 feet
Draught aft18 feet

Arrival

Thursday, May 13, 1965 @ 1600
AVERITY (1954-1972 Harbour oil bunkering vessel 45 metres long of F T Everard Ltd., London)) Own Page

Oiler AVERITY comes alongside MELBROOK to bunker her

Arrived fromRothesay Dock, GlasgowPort of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Arrived in berth12/14 North Basin, Queen's Dock, Glasgow (alongside MELBROOK)
CargoDiesel and gas oil

Ship Event

Thursday, May 13, 1965 @ 1600
MELBROOK (1964-1972 General cargo ship 525 feet long of Duff, Herbert and Mitchell, Newcastle) Own Page

MELBROOK receives bunker fuel oil from the harbour oiler AVERITY

Ship's location12/14 North Basin, Queen's Dock, GlasgowPort of RegistryNewcastle, England

Sailing

Thursday, May 13, 1965 @ 1700
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate
CIRCASSIA ( 1937 - 1966 Passenger and cargo liner 483 feet long of Anchor Line, Glasgow) Own Page

Anchor Line's CIRCASSIA scheduled to leave Bombay homeward bound for Liverpool

Port of RegistryGlasgow

Sailing

Thursday, May 13, 1965 @ 1905
ROBERT DUNDAS (1938-1974 Royal Fleet Auxiliary coastal store carrier 220 feet long: pennant no. A204) Own Page
Sailing forBelfastPort of RegistryAdmiralty, London
Sailed from berth58 Stobcross Quay, GlasgowGross Tonnage1125
CargoGovernment stores

Sailing

Thursday, May 13, 1965 @ 2055
AVERITY (1954-1972 Harbour oil bunkering vessel 45 metres long of F T Everard Ltd., London)) Own Page

Oiler AVERITY completes her refuelling of MELBROOK

Sailing forRothesay Dock, GlasgowPort of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Sailed from berth12/14 North Basin, Queen's Dock, Glasgow (alongside MELBROOK)
CargoLight

Arrival

Friday, May 14, 1965 @ 0245
AVERITY (1954-1972 Harbour oil bunkering vessel 45 metres long of F T Everard Ltd., London)) Own Page

Oiler AVERITY comes alongside MELBROOK to bunker her

Arrived fromRothesay Dock, GlasgowPort of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Arrived in berth12/14 North Basin, Queen's Dock , Glasgow (alongside MELBROOK)
CargoDiesel oil

Ship Event

Friday, May 14, 1965 @ 0245
MELBROOK (1964-1972 General cargo ship 525 feet long of Duff, Herbert and Mitchell, Newcastle) Own Page

MELBROOK receives more bunker fuel oil from the harbour oiler AVERITY

Ship's location12/14 North Basin, Queen's Dock , Glasgow Port of RegistryNewcastle, England

Arrival

Friday, May 14, 1965 @ 0700
METEOR (1955-1970 Passenger cruise liner 90.4 metres long of Bergemske Dampskipsselskap A/S Bergen Norway- Bergen Line) Own Page

Bergen Line's passenger ship METEOR arrives at Ardrossan from a six-day “Western Coasts Cruise”

Arrived from"Western Coasts" cruisePort of RegistryBergen (Norway)
Arrived in berthArdrossan Harbour (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Net Tonnage1,548
Gross Tonnage2,856
Deadweght Tonnage640

9th October 1964

    The National Trust for Scotland have announced that they have arranged three cruises for next year on the passenger ship METEOR of the Bergen Line of Bergen, Norway.

   The first, called the “Western Coasts Cruise” will leave Southampton on 8th May and will visit Breton Chateaux in France, then Dublin and Inverary and ending at Ardrossan on 14th May.

   The next cruise, a “Gardens Cruise” starts at Ardrossan on 15th May and will visit Gardens in Ireland and Scotland and returns to Ardrossan on 22nd May.

   The final cruise, appropriately called “Islands Cruise” leaves Ardrossan on 22nd May and will visit Arran and islands of the Western Isles of Scotland, including the remote St. Kilda, and should visit 12 islands in total before finishing at Oban on 29th May.

  

Sailing

Friday, May 14, 1965 @ 0715
AVERITY (1954-1972 Harbour oil bunkering vessel 45 metres long of F T Everard Ltd., London)) Own Page

Oiler AVERITY completes her refuelling of MELBROOK and leaves for Old Kilpatrick

Sailing forOld Kilpatrick (Oil Depot on River Clyde, 9 miles downriver from Glasgow City centre)Port of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Sailed from berth12/14 North Basin, Queen's Dock, Glasgow (alongside MELBROOK)
CargoPart same cargo

Ship Event

Friday, May 14, 1965 @ 1100
Meteor Own Page
Port of RegistryBergen, Norway

From The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald dated Friday 9th October 1964

National Trust Cruise

The National Trust for Scotland and the National Trust have again arranged three cruises for next year in the Bergen Line M.S. Meteor.

A western coasts cruise leaves Southampton on 8th May under the leadership of the Earl of Antrim, chairman of the National Trust's committee for Northern Ireland.
The itinerary ranges from Breton chateaux to Inverary by way of Dublin, and the cruise ends at Ardrossan on 14th May.

A gardens cruise, with Irish gardens providing the special attraction, leaves Ardrossan on 15th May and returns on 22nd May.
The leader will be Lieutenant Colonel Sir James Horlick, Bt.

Mr J.C. Robertson will lead an islands cruise from Ardrossan on 22nd May.
Before the cruise ends at Oban on 29th May, passengers will have visited about 12 islands, including St. Kilda.
Booking arrangements are in the hands of the National Trust for Scotland at 5 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.