Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

News Event

Thursday, April 1, 1920 @ 1000
Own Page

April 1920 Advert by Canadian Pacific Railways from Victoria and Seattle to Ports in the area

News Event

Thursday, April 1, 1920 @ 1000
Own Page

April 1920 Advert by Grand Trunk Pacific for their service from Vancouver to Prince Rupert

Ship Event

Friday, June 4, 1920 @ 0800
Woodcock Own Page

Steamer "Woodcock" returns after war service.

From the "Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 4th June 1920.

The steamer "Woodcock" has returned to the Ardrossan-Belfast passenger service route for the first time since her return from war service.

Ship Event

Friday, July 16, 1920 @ 1400
Queen, Steam Paddle Tug Own Page

1920 SteamPaddle Tug: QUEEN??Capt Murchie. (16th July trials)
The tug was used during the war by the government for salvage purposes and laying mines, due to her low speed of 10 knots and shallow draught.

News Event

Tuesday, August 17, 1920 @ 1800
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (1905-1914 Passenger liner of Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Liverpool : 1914 Armed Merchant Cruiser : 1915 Troopship : 1919 returned to owners : 1930 scrapped Own Page

Invitation in 1920 for voyage on Canadian Pacific's EMPRESS OF BRITAIN from Clyde to Liverpool

Port of RegistryLiverpool (England, U.K.)
Gross Tonnage14,189

Arrival

Wednesday, August 18, 1920 @ 1000
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is unknown : the time shown is our best estimate
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (1905-1914 Passenger liner of Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Liverpool : 1914 Armed Merchant Cruiser : 1915 Troopship : 1919 returned to owners : 1930 scrapped Own Page

Canadian Pacific's EMPRESS OF BRITAIN expected to arrive at Liverpool from the Clyde

Port of RegistryLiverpool (England, U.K.)
Gross Tonnage14,189

Arrival

Friday, September 10, 1920 @ 0800
Main Own Page

Sunken SS "Main" brought in by Ardrossan Salvage Company

SS MAIN, sunk by German U Boat Luce Bay, brought in by Ardrossan Salvage Co.
Photo

Ship Event

Tuesday, January 18, 1921 @ 1400
Atalanta Own Page

"Atalanta" uses Caley pier at Ardrossan because of storm conditions

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 15th January 1971

50 Years Ago

Friday January 21, 1921

The storm was so severe on Tuesday afternoon that water was breaking over Winton Pier, Ardrossan, and the "Atalanta" returning from Arran had to use the Caley Pier.

Atalanta

Harbour Event

Friday, April 29, 1921 @ 0900
Own Page

Clyde shipyard workers to vote on reduction of wage rates

Clyde shipyard workers are voting this week on whether to accept or reject the employer's proposals for the reduction of wages by 3s per week on time rates and 7 1/2 per cent on piece rates.

Harbour Event

Friday, June 10, 1921 @ 1100
Albatross Own Page

Albatross Mission Yacht Singers in Ardrossan Harbour

Port of RegistryGospel Mission yacht

The Albatross Mission Yacht singers are once again with us ; their yacht is lying in Ardrossan Harbour and their services are being conducted on South Beach where large gatherings are nightly attracted by the sweet singing of the crew.

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated 4th February 1972

SUMMER NIGHTS ON SOUTH BEACH
Stories from the past
Walking across South Beach green in Ardrossan at this time of year, dodging the waves breaking over the promenade, head down against the biting wind, sliding on the frosty flagstones, or with boots slithering on the sodden grass, it is difficult to picture the green packed with Sunday School trips basking in the sun with their buns and milk.
If the grass is used mainly now for car parking, picnics and civic week services, in former years it was the scene of more diverse entertainments.

Before the turn of the century there were generally minstrel troupes on the green, one of the first being Ben Storey and his company. Our reporter of the time wrote that on the whole they provided very poor fare, but as they had no platform and only the flat ground to perform on this was no doubt a drawback to their success. They managed to struggle through a season but their profits were apparently small.
Storey was a singer and the favourite song with his audiences was one beginning ?Oh Annabella
Come under my umbrella? - perhaps not inappropriate to an Ardrossan summer.
STRONG MAN
Another well know entertainer was a strong man called ?The Mexican Spaniard? who had a perpetual smile on his face. He performed a few gymnastic tricks, but is favourite feat was to grip a rope between his teeth, invite several men to grip the ends of it and pull it from his teeth. They never could.
For a couple of summers before the first war a group of four university students became very popular. They erected a small platform at South Beach and with two singing, the third playing the banjo and the fourth the piano; they always attracted large crowds with their comic songs and banjo selections. Present day students might care to note that their songs and jokes were clean.
Over the years the Burgh Pipe Band have given concerts on the green, but a regular visitor years ago was the Motherwell Mission Silver Band who would march through the town to South Beach where they played selections and their male voice choir sang gospel songs.
Troupes of minstrels also performed on the castle hill in Edwardian summers. The most popular would give a musical concert until darkness fell, then finish their programme with a short cinema exhibition. However they did not get much support, and the hill, which seemed a natural spot for this type of performance has seldom been used by other groups. There were suggestions that the Ardrossan pageant produced on Coronation Day in 1953 might be staged at the castle but the venue was changed to Winton Park.
SERVICES
Without intention to appear irreverent, this may be an appropriate article in which to refer to another form of outdoor entertainment which has held sway on our shores for may years, the religious services conducted by revivalists or evangelists untrammelled by any order of service decreed by a general assembly, and perhaps the most famous of these in Ardrossan was the Albatross Mission.
There were, we believe, a group of young people who voyaged from resort to resort on a private yacht called ?ALBATROSS? in the 1920s and held evangelistic meetings at their ports of call - in Ardrossan mostly on South Beach green.
They had vanished from the scene before the lifetime of the present writer who?s knowledge of them is confined to recalling that his father was addicted to singing one of their hymns while shaving on Sunday mornings:-
I was drifting along on life?s pitiless sea
And the angry waves threatened my ruin to be
When away at my side there I dimly described
A stately old vessel, and loudly I cried
Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!
Or words to that effect, with due respect, that hymn held more emotional promise than the unlikely chorus of ?Jesus wants me for a sunbeam?, in which we used to join with considerable doubts 30 years ago.

Albatross : mission yacht

Sailing

Tuesday, July 12, 1921 @ 0800
Lancing Own Page
Ship's locationCape Chatte
BerthNo1

Sailed from Ardrossan to Cape Chatte, Canada...30 days

News Event

Monday, August 22, 1921 @ 1230
COMBRAISIEN (1921- Steamship 331 feet long of Compagnie Des Bateaux, Dunkerque) Own Page

French steamer COMBRAISIEN launched at Ardrossan Shipyard

Ship's locationArdrossan Shipyard, Ayrshire, ScotlandPort of RegistryFrance

   

The launch took place at Ardrossan Shipyard on Monday of the 331-feet long COMBRAISIEN for the Compagnie Des Bateaux, Dunkerque.   

Arrival

Saturday, August 27, 1921 @ 0800
Lancing Own Page
Ship's locationCape Chatte, Canada
CargoSpoolwood
BerthNo1

Cape Chatte to Ardrossan...16 days

Arrival

Thursday, September 1, 1921 @ 0800
Lancing Own Page
CargoSpoolwood
BerthNo1 Berth
Sailed

Lancing from Canada with Spoolwood for Coats Thread Works, Paisley?Sept 1st.

Note: Spoolwood, square wooden battons about 3ft long x 1.1/2 sq
These were used to make the Bobbins for thread

Arrival

Thursday, September 22, 1921 @ 0800
Lancing Own Page
CargoLaid up
BerthNo1A

Vessel laid up from Sept 1921 to June 1922