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News Event

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 1500
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Anchor Line announce the withdrawal of their U.K. to Aden, Karachi and Bombay passenger service

 

   The crews of Anchor Line ships were astonished when the company announced

that their passenger sailings from Liverpool to Karachi and Bombay are to be discontinued early next year.

  

A spokesman for the long established Glasgow-based company

said that although the service had been operating between India

  and the U.K. for more than 100 years the decision had been taken

because the ships employed on the routes had reached an age

when their replacement had become necessary if the service

was to continue.

 

 “The volume of passenger traffic over the route is not enough

to justify the high capital cost of passenger tonnage.

   The regular cargo service from Glasgow and Liverpool to

Aden, Karachi and Bombay will be maintained.

   A North Atlantic cargo service the company operates jointly

with Cunard between London, Glasgow and New York was not

affected and would continue.

   The three passenger ships –  CILICIA, built in 1938, CIRCASSIA

in 1937 and CALEDONIA, 1948, will be withdrawn after

completing scheduled homeward voyages by March 1966.”  

 

   These vessels - well known and instantly recognisable on the

service – are all products of the Fairfield Shipbuilding

& Engineering Co. Ltd. of Govan, Glasgow. 

  CILICIA and CIRCASSIA will be scrapped and CALEDONIA

will be sold.

 

   About 50 shore staff and the crews of the three ships will be

made redundant.

Ship Event

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 1500
CILICIA (1938-40 Anchor Line passenger/cargo ship : 1940-44 Armed Merchant Cruiser : 1944-46 Troopship : 1946 Returned to owners : 1966-80 training ship / Hostel in Rotterdam : 1980 scrapped Bilbao) Own Page

Anchor Line announce the withdrawal of their U.K. to Aden, Karachi and Bombay passenger service

Port of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, U.K.)
Gross Tonnage11,136

   The crews of Anchor Line ships were astonished when the company announced that their passenger sailings from Liverpool to

 Karachi and Bombay are to be discontinued early next year.

  

A spokesman for the long established Glasgow-based company

said that although the service had been operating between India

  and the U.K. for more than 100 years the decision had been taken

because the ships employed on the routes had reached an age

when their replacement had become necessary if the service

was to continue.

 

 “The volume of passenger traffic over the route is not enough

to justify the high capital cost of passenger tonnage.

   The regular cargo service from Glasgow and Liverpool to

Aden, Karachi and Bombay will be maintained.

   A North Atlantic cargo service the company operates jointly

with Cunard between London, Glasgow and New York was not

affected and would continue.

   The three passenger ships –  CILICIA, built in 1938, CIRCASSIA

in 1937 and CALEDONIA, 1948, will be withdrawn after

completing scheduled homeward voyages by March 1966.”  

 

   These vessels - well known and instantly recognisable on the

service – are all products of the Fairfield Shipbuilding

& Engineering Co. Ltd. of Govan, Glasgow. 

  CILICIA and CIRCASSIA will be scrapped and CALEDONIA

will be sold.

 

   About 50 shore staff and the crews of the three ships will be

made redundant.

Ship Event

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 1500
CIRCASSIA ( 1937 - 1966 Passenger and cargo liner 483 feet long of Anchor Line, Glasgow) Own Page

Anchor Line announce the withdrawal of their U.K. to Aden, Karachi and Bombay passenger service

Port of RegistryGlasgow

   The crews of Anchor Line ships were astonished when the company announced

that their passenger sailings from Liverpool to Karachi and Bombay are to be discontinued early next year.

  

A spokesman for the long established Glasgow-based company

said that although the service had been operating between India

  and the U.K. for more than 100 years the decision had been taken

because the ships employed on the routes had reached an age

when their replacement had become necessary if the service

was to continue.

 

 “The volume of passenger traffic over the route is not enough

to justify the high capital cost of passenger tonnage.

   The regular cargo service from Glasgow and Liverpool to

Aden, Karachi and Bombay will be maintained.

   A North Atlantic cargo service the company operates jointly

with Cunard between London, Glasgow and New York was not

affected and would continue.

   The three passenger ships –  CILICIA, built in 1938, CIRCASSIA

in 1937 and CALEDONIA, 1948, will be withdrawn after

completing scheduled homeward voyages by March 1966.”  

 

   These vessels - well known and instantly recognisable on the

service – are all products of the Fairfield Shipbuilding

& Engineering Co. Ltd. of Govan, Glasgow. 

  CILICIA and CIRCASSIA will be scrapped and CALEDONIA

will be sold.

 

   About 50 shore staff and the crews of the three ships will be

made redundant.

Ship Event

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 1500
CALEDONIA (1948-1965 Passenger - Cargo Liner 506 feet long of Anchor Line, Glasgow) Own Page

Anchor Line announce the withdrawal of their U.K. to Aden, Karachi and Bombay passenger service

Port of RegistryGlasgow
Gross Tonnage11252

   The crews of Anchor Line ships were astonished when the company announced

that their passenger sailings from Liverpool to Karachi and Bombay are to be discontinued early next year.

  

A spokesman for the long established Glasgow-based company

said that although the service had been operating between India

  and the U.K. for more than 100 years the decision had been taken

because the ships employed on the routes had reached an age

when their replacement had become necessary if the service

was to continue.

 

 “The volume of passenger traffic over the route is not enough

to justify the high capital cost of passenger tonnage.

   The regular cargo service from Glasgow and Liverpool to

Aden, Karachi and Bombay will be maintained.

   A North Atlantic cargo service the company operates jointly

with Cunard between London, Glasgow and New York was not

affected and would continue.

   The three passenger ships –  CILICIA, built in 1938, CIRCASSIA

in 1937 and CALEDONIA, 1948, will be withdrawn after

completing scheduled homeward voyages by March 1966.”  

 

   These vessels - well known and instantly recognisable on the

service – are all products of the Fairfield Shipbuilding

& Engineering Co. Ltd. of Govan, Glasgow. 

  CILICIA and CIRCASSIA will be scrapped and CALEDONIA

will be sold.

 

   About 50 shore staff and the crews of the three ships will be

made redundant.

Sailing

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 1705
COLINA (1960-1967 general cargo liner 294 feet long of Donaldson Line, Glasgow) Own Page

Donaldson Line's COLINA leaves Port Colborne (Canada) for Toronto (Canada)

Sailing forToronto (Canada)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Sailed from berthPort Colborne (on Lake Erie at the southern end of the Welland Canal, in southern Ontario, Canada
Master of vessel on sailingCaptain W. F .Joyce

Sailing

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 1810
FLORIAN (1955 - 1971 General cargo liner 351 feet long of Ellerman Papayanni Line) Own Page

FLORIAN leaves Prince’s Dock, Glasgow for Mediterranean Ports via Liverpool

Sailing forMediterranean ports via LiverpoolPort of RegistryLiverpool
Sailed from berth3 Prince's Dock, Glasgow
Outward cargoGeneral cargo
Draught forward on sailing8' 10"
Draught aft on sailing17 feet
Ships agentCity Line Ltd., 75 Bothwell Street, Glasgow C 2 (telephone 9971)

Sailing

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 1900
SOMME ( 1950 - 1967 General cargo coaster 161 feet long of Wm H Muller of Rotterdam) Own Page

SOMME leaves Prince’s Dock, Glasgow for Paris via Manchester

Sailing forParis via ManchesterPort of RegistryLondon
Sailed from berth21 Prince's Dock, Glasgow
Outward cargoSame part inwards cargo and general cargo outwards

Sailing

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 2035
SANTIAGO Own Page

SANTIAGO leaves Glasgow for Antwerp via Avonmouth

Sailing forAntwerp via Avonmouth
Sailed from berth22 Queen's Dock, Glasgow
Outward cargoPart same cargo
Draught forward on sailing8' 5"
Draught aft on sailing14' 6"

Arrival

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 2045
MELBROOK (1964-1972 General cargo ship 525 feet long of Duff, Herbert and Mitchell, Newcastle) Own Page
Arrived fromGovan Drydock, GlasgowPort of RegistryNewcastle, England
Arrived in berth12/14 North Basin, Queen's Dock, Glasgow
CargoLight
Draught forward12 feet
Draught aft12' 10"

Ship Movement

Monday, July 26, 1965 @ 2130
SOUTH AFRICAN SHIPPER (1961-1966 General cargo ship of Springbok Shipping Company / then South African Marine Corporation : 1975 scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan) Own Page

SOUTH AFRICAN SHIPPER shifts to Elderslie Drydock, Glasgow

Sailing forElderslie Drydock, River ClydePort of RegistryKaapstad (Pronounced ka pstet : Afrikaans for "Cape Town")
Sailed from berth21/23 South Basin, Queen's Dock, GlasgowNet Tonnage4,111
Outward cargoPart same cargoGross Tonnage7,898
Draught forward on sailing14' 6"
Draught aft on sailing16' 10"

Sailing

Tuesday, July 27, 1965 @ 0305
INVERCLOY ( 1935- 1967 General cargo Clyde puffer lighter 66 feet long of G & G Hamilton / Hamilton & McPhail / Hay Hamilton Ltd, Glasgow : 1967 Scrapped) Own Page

INVERCLOY leaves Prince’s Dock, Glasgow for Rothesay (Isle of Bute - Firth of Clyde)

Sailing forRothesay (Isle of Bute - Firth of Clyde)Port of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, U.K.)
Sailed from berth25 Prince's Dock, GlasgowReg Tonnage44
Outward cargoEmpty barrelsGross Tonnage95

Arrival

Tuesday, July 27, 1965 @ 0540
COLINA (1960-1967 general cargo liner 294 feet long of Donaldson Line, Glasgow) Own Page

Donaldson Line's COLINA arrives in Toronto (Canada) from Port Colborne (Canada)

Arrived fromPort Colborne (on Lake Erie at the southern end of the Welland Canal, in southern Ontario, CanadaPort of RegistryGlasgow
Arrived in berthToronto (Canada)
Master of vessel on arrivalCaptain W. F. Joyce

Arrival

Tuesday, July 27, 1965 @ 0720
GLENSHIRA (1953 - General cargo motor coaster 87 feet long of G Hamilton Company / Hay Hamilton, Glasgow) Own Page
Arrived fromIslay (Isle of Islay, Scotland)Port of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, U.K.)
Arrived in berth25 Prince's Dock, GlasgowNet Tonnage72
CargoWhiskyGross Tonnage153
Deadweght Tonnage190

Sailing

Tuesday, July 27, 1965 @ 0800
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 leaves Prince's Dock for King George V Dock, Glasgow

Sailing forKing George V Dock, GlasgowPort of RegistryGlasgow
Sailed from berth14 Prince's Dock, Glasgow
Outward cargoLight - no cargo on board

Arrival

Tuesday, July 27, 1965 @ 0800
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate
CALEDONIA (1948-1965 Passenger - Cargo Liner 506 feet long of Anchor Line, Glasgow) Own Page

Anchor Line's CALEDONIA scheduled to arrive at Aden homeward bound for Liverpool

Port of RegistryGlasgow
Gross Tonnage11252