Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

Sailing

Friday, January 17, 1969 @ 1420
CLYDE VENTURE (Harbour oiler) Own Page

CLYDE VENTURE leaves AFGHANISTAN at Terminus Quay after bunkering her with fuel oil

Sailing forBowling (River Clyde)
Sailed from berthGeneral Terminus Quay, Glasgow (alongside AFGHANISTAN)
Outward cargoLight - no cargo on board

Ship Event

Friday, January 17, 1969 @ 1420
AFGHANISTAN (1957-1972 Ore carrier 526 feet long of Common Brothers/ Hindustan Shipping, Newcastle : 1986 Scrapped) Own Page

AFGHANISTAN at Terminus Quay completes bunkering with fuel oil from oiler CLYDE VENTURE

Ship's locationGeneral Terminus Quay, GlasgowPort of RegistryNewcastle (England)
Vessel bunkeredFuel oil from oiler CLYDE VENTUREGross Tonnage11,188

Sailing

Friday, January 17, 1969 @ 1640
CLYDE ENTERPRISE (Harbour oiler) Own Page

CLYDE ENTERPRISE leaves BAMBURGH CASTLE at Terminus Quay after bunkering her with fuel oil

Sailing forBowling (River Clyde)
Sailed from berthGeneral Terminus Quay, Glasgow (alongside BAMBURGH CASTLE)
Outward cargoLight - no cargo on board

Ship Event

Friday, January 17, 1969 @ 1640
BAMBURGH CASTLE (1959 - 1976 Ore carrier of W A Souter Line (Bamburgh Shipping Company)) Own Page

BAMBURGH CASTLE at Terminus Quay finishing bunkering with fuel oil from oiler CLYDE ENTERPRISE

Ship's locationGeneral Terminus Quay, GlasgowPort of RegistryNewcastle
Vessel bunkeredFuel oil from oiler CLYDE ENTERPRISE

Sailing

Friday, January 17, 1969 @ 1735
TWEE GEZUSTERS (General cargo coaster 74.3 metres long of J & H Damhof, Delfzijl) Own Page

TWEE GEZUSTERS leaves Glasgow for Antwerp

Sailing forAntwerp (Belgium)Port of RegistryDelfzijl (Netherlands)
Sailed from berth59/61 Mavisbank Quay, GlasgowGross Tonnage499
Outward cargoGeneral cargoDeadweght Tonnage1062
Draught forward on sailing8' 6"
Draught aft on sailing10' 6"

Sailing

Friday, January 17, 1969 @ 2130
AFGHANISTAN (1957-1972 Ore carrier 526 feet long of Common Brothers/ Hindustan Shipping, Newcastle : 1986 Scrapped) Own Page

AFGHANISTAN leaves Terminus Quay, Glasgow, for Pepel (Sierra Leone)

Sailing forPepel, (Sierra Leone, West Africa)Port of RegistryNewcastle (England)
Sailed from berthGeneral Terminus Quay, GlasgowGross Tonnage11,188
Outward cargoLight - no cargo on board
Draught forward on sailing15' 8"
Draught aft on sailing18 feet
Ships agentBISCO (British Iron and Steel Company) charter

Arrival

Sunday, January 19, 1969 @ 0815
LAIRDSGLEN (1954-1974 Livestock / general cargo ship 298 feet long of Burns and Laird Lines, Glasgow) Own Page

LAIRDSGLEN arrives at Lancefield Quay, Glasgow from Dublin

Arrived fromDublin via Merklands Quay, GlasgowPort of RegistryGlasgow
Arrived in berth38 Lancefield Quay, GlasgowNet Tonnage523
Cargo carried on arrivalGeneral cargo Gross Tonnage1,544
Ships agentBurns & Laird, Robertson Street, Glasgow

Sailing

Sunday, January 19, 1969 @ 1225
BAMBURGH CASTLE (1959 - 1976 Ore carrier of W A Souter Line (Bamburgh Shipping Company)) Own Page

BAMBURGH CASTLE leaves Terminus Quay, Glasgow, for Monrovia (Liberia)

Sailing forMonrovia (Liberia)Port of RegistryNewcastle
Sailed from berthGeneral Terminus Quay, Glasgow
Outward cargoLight - no cargo on board
Draught forward on sailing18' 5"
Draught aft on sailing23 feet
Ships agentBISCO (British Iron and Steel Company) charter

Arrival

Sunday, January 19, 1969 @ 1410
VICTORE (1963-1977 Ore carrier 615 feet long of Traditional Traders Shipping Limited / Mavroleon Brothers Ship Management Ltd., London) Own Page

VICTORE arrives at General Terminus Quay, Glasgow with iron ore from Narvik (Norway)

Arrived fromNarvik (Norway)Port of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Arrived in berthGeneral Terminus Quay, Glasgow
Draught forward on arrival30' 11"
Draught aft on arrival30' 5"
Cargo carried on arrivalIron Ore
Ships agentBISCO (British Iron and Steel Company) charter

Sailing

Tuesday, January 21, 1969 @ 1225
VICTORE (1963-1977 Ore carrier 615 feet long of Traditional Traders Shipping Limited / Mavroleon Brothers Ship Management Ltd., London) Own Page

VICTORE leaves Terminus Quay, Glasgow, for Narvik (Norway)

Sailing forNarvik (Norway)Port of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Sailed from berthGeneral Terminus Quay, Glasgow
Outward cargoLight - no cargo on board
Draught forward on sailing15' 6"
Draught aft on sailing22' 2"
Ships agentBISCO (British Iron and Steel Company) charter

News Event

Friday, January 24, 1969 @ 0100
BOOKER VANGUARD (1963-1979 General cargo ship 403 feet overall of Booker Line, Liverpool) Own Page

Upset seaman casts off hawsers of BOOKER VANGUARD in James Watt Dock in Greenock

Ship's locationJames Watt Dock, GreenockPort of RegistryLiverpool (England, UK)

Contributed by Bill McKellar

From Glasgow Herald 28 February 1969

 

   A 20-year old former seaman from Greenock was so upset when he was ordered off a cargo ship when he went looking for work that he released 10 hawsers leading from the ship and caused it to drift from the quayside at James Watt Dock in Greenock.

   This was stated at Greenock Sheriff Court yesterday when the man was fined £100.   He was given six months to pay the fine.   The Sheriff-Substitute (the Judge) told him  - “It is very difficult to understand how you, as a seaman, could have done such a thing.   As you are a first offender I will give you the benefit of the doubt and I hope you will not be so stupid again.”

   The man pled guilty to maliciously releasing the hawsers, a water-hosepipe, and three metal handrail supports on the gangway of the bulk carrier BOOKER VANGUARD, causing the ship to drift from its moorings and thereby maliciously attempting to cause damage to the ship.

   The Depute-Fiscal (the Prosecution) said the man, with a companion, went aboard the ship about 0100 on January 24 and asked about the prospects of work.   He was told there was none and was asked to leave.

   An hour later he was seen casting off the hawsers berthing the ship to the quayside and the ship began to drift away.   Fortunately there was not a strong wind, and the crew got the ship alongside again before it moved very far.   There was no damage, but the consequences could have been very serious.

   A solicitor said the man had spent three years at sea and took a job ashore when he married.   He had been drinking and went to the ship.   After being taken to a cabin by a watchman, he asked to see the Chief Officer.   He was, the solicitor said, “most rudely” ordered off the ship.   He was most upset and, as he left he released some hawsers.

   The solicitor suggested the ship had never been completely released and he understood it would take a squad of men to free the moorings.   The ship had drifted a little, however, but had been quickly brought under control. 

Ship Event

Friday, January 24, 1969 @ 1700
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is not known - any TIME SHOWN is our estimate for guidance only
NORTHERN STAR (1961-1975 Passenger liner 650 feet long of Shaw, Savill & Albion Line, London) Own Page

Advert for NORTHERN STAR leaving London 24th January 1969 on a Round-the World cruise

Sailing forRound-the World cruisePort of RegistrySouthampton (England, UK)
Sailed from berthLondon (England, UK)Reg Tonnage12,567
Gross Tonnage23,982

NEW   ZEALAND

AUSTRALIA

SOUTH   AFRICA

ROUND   THE   WORLD

Sailings  of   these  popular

One   Class   Tourist   Liners

 

s.s.   SOUTHERN  CROSS

5th December 1968

Calling   at   TRINIDAD,   CURACAO,

PANAMA,   TAHITI,   FIJI,   NEW  ZEALAND,

AUSTRALIA.   Return   via   SOUTH  AFRICA

 

m.v.   AKAROA

7th January 1969

Calling   at   LAS  PALMAS,   CAPE  TOWN,

DURBAN,   AUSTRALIA,   NEW  ZEALAND,

Return   via   PACIFIC   and   CARIBBEAN

PORTS   and   AZORES

 

s.s.   NORTHERN  STAR

24th January 1969

Calling   at   LAS  PALMAS,   CAPE  TOWN,

DURBAN,   AUSTRALIA,   NEW  ZEALAND,

Return   via   PACIFIC   and   CARIBBEAN   PORTS

 

SHAW   SAVILL   LINE,

80   BUCHANAN   STREET,

GLASGOW  C  1

Phone   CENtral   9891

 

News Event

Saturday, February 1, 1969 @ 1000
Own Page

Tickets on sale for 1969 Ardrossan / Douglas sailings of Isle of Man Steam Packet Company

Sailing

Wednesday, February 5, 1969 @ 1600
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
CANBERRA (1961-1997 Passenger liner 820 feet (250 m) of P & O Line, London : 1997-8 Scrapped at Gadani Beach, Pakistan) Own Page

P & O - Orient liner CANBERRA leaves Sydney (Australia) on a Circle Pacific cruise via South Pacific

Sailing forCircle Pacific cruise via the South PacificPort of RegistryLondon (England, U.K.)
Outward cargoPassengers

News Event

Wednesday, February 5, 1969 @ 1700
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
BENALBANACH (1947-1965 General cargo ship of William Thomson's Ben Line, Edinburgh) Own Page

BENALBANACH left Hamburg for London

Sailing forLondon (UK)Port of RegistryLeith (Scotland, UK)
Sailed from berthHamburg