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Ship Event

Friday, May 29, 1970 @ 1855
Caledonia 1970-1988 (Ex- Stena Baltica) Own Page

"Caledonia" sets sail for Brodick

Port of RegistryGlasgow

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 5th June 1970.

"Caledonia" sets sail

Eighty years ago last Friday the Caledonian Steam Packet Company inaugurated their service between Ardrossan and Arran with the steamship "Duchess of Hamilton."

Last Friday evening the present "Duchess of Hamilton" returning from a charter cruise, whooped her siren as she entered Ardrossan Harbour and saw her youngest sister the drive-on-and-off ferry the new "Caledonia," at her berth about to make her maiden run to Arran.

The new ferry had been expected to make her first run at 11a.m. that day but operational difficulties delayed her arrival at Ardrossan until just before 17.00

There had been a large number of spectators in the morning, many with cameras, hoping to be present on the inaugural run, but having to be content with crossing on "Glen Sannox."
In the evening there were not many spectators - a few boys and officials of the CSP Coy. and Ardrossan Harbour Company.

At 18.55 "Caledonia" slipped her moorings, reversed into the channel and set off at 14 knots for Brodick carrying 400 passengers.

She returned to Ardrossan just before 22.00 and took up her regular schedule on Saturday.

Unfortunately she encountered some difficulties on Saturday when she had trouble docking at Brodick due to strong winds, and she was unable to sail for more than two hours when generator trouble developed at Brodick.

Built in 1966 in Norway, "Caledonia" has a gross registered tonnage of 1156. Her overall length is 202 feet 6 inches, her beam measurement is 40 feet, and her draft is 10ft 11 1/2 inches. Her complement is 650 passengers and 50 private cars.

The first vehicle aboard "Caledonia" on Friday was a lorry belonging to Arran Transport Ltd.
The ferry carried 27 cars and five lorries which all drove on to the ship in a total time of 6 1/2 minutes.
There were a few teething troubles with ramp adjustments and passengers having to be brought by bus from Fairlie, but everything was amiable and good humoured despite the heavy rain and cold wind.

On her return interested spectators were officers from the Ardrossan-Belfast ferry "Lion," one of whom commented : "We're calling her the "Lion's cub" ... but who's her father?"
Again there were few spectators of the ship's arrival - Mr. W. Currie, chief engineer of the Harbour Company and some of his staff, Police Sgt. Allan, and half a dozen members of the public.

Among those who made the first return trip were members of the Clyde River Steamer Club.

Caledonia and "Duchess of Hamilton" Caledonia ; An Arran Transport lorry is the first vehicle to drive onto "Caledonia" for Brodick
Caledonia leaves Ardrossan on her first voyage to Brodick

Harbour Event

Sunday, May 31, 1970 @ 1100
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Shipping alert for small Ardrossan dingy.

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 5th June 1970.

There was a shipping alert in the Firth of Clyde on Sunday when a small steel dingy, under 15 feet in length, left her moorings at Ardrossan.
The vessel was soon recovered.

News Event

Monday, June 1, 1970 @ 0800
The actual date and time are unknown and details shown here are our best estimate
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1970 advert by Marine Radio Services for V.H.F. Radio and radar for smaller vessels

News Event

Monday, June 1, 1970 @ 1000
BENWYVIS (1966-1972 General cargo ship of William Thomson's Ben Line, Edinburgh) Own Page

Ben Line Company postcard of BENWYVIS in service 1966-1972

Port of RegistryLeith (Scotland, UK)

News Event

Wednesday, June 3, 1970 @ 0930
The actual date and time are unknown and details shown here are our best estimate
Own Page

Postcard showing an Isle of Man Company steamer leaving Fleetwood for the Isle of Man

Ship's locationFleetwood (Lancashire, England, U.K.)

Contributed by Jim McVeigh.

And a question for steamer enthusiasts.

Can anyone identify which vessel it is ?

News Event

Wednesday, June 3, 1970 @ 0930
The actual date and time are unknown and details shown here are our best estimate
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Postcard showing Isle of Man Company steamers at Douglas, Isle of Man

Ship's locationDouglas, Isle of Man, U.K.)

 

Contributed by Jim McVeigh.

And a question for steamer enthusiasts.

Can anyone identify which vessels they are and also an approximate date and time when the image was taken ?

News Event

Wednesday, June 3, 1970 @ 1200
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Sharks reported in Saltcoats Bay

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 5th June 1970.

A local canoeist got a shock on Wednesday when, as he was paddling peacefully in the Bay, what appeared to be two sharks came speeding towards him.
He wasted no time in heading for the shore where he called the Police, who are not certain whether in fact the "sharks" were not porpoises.

News Event

Saturday, June 6, 1970 @ 1000
ACTUAL DATE and TIME are unknown and those shown are our best estimate
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1970 advert by Ellerman Lines for their services between Ceylon and Canada and United Kingdom

Ship Event

Saturday, June 6, 1970 @ 1100
Orna Vay Own Page

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated 12th June 1970.

65 vessels arrived at Ardrossan Harbour during last week, six of these being tankers.
The big tankers were "Orna Vay" from Curacao in the Dutch West Indies, which arrived with fuel oil, and the "Katelysia" from Teesport with the same cargo.
On Tuesday the "Antores" sailed for Durban with light cargo, and "Pearl" arrives from Halden, Norway, with wood pulp.

Ship Event

Monday, June 8, 1970 @ 0110
Katelysia Own Page

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated 12th June 1970.

65 vessels arrived at Ardrossan Harbour during last week, six of these being tankers.
The big tankers were "Orna Vay" from Curacao in the Dutch West Indies, which arrived with fuel oil, and the "Katelysia" from Teesport with the same cargo.
On Tuesday the "Antores" sailed for Durban with light cargo, and "Pearl" arrives from Halden, Norway, with wood pulp.

Ship Event

Tuesday, June 9, 1970 @ 1000
Antores Own Page

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated 12th June 1970.

65 vessels arrived at Ardrossan Harbour during last week, six of these being tankers.
The big tankers were "Orna Vay" from Curacao in the Dutch West Indies, which arrived with fuel oil, and the "Katelysia" from Teesport with the same cargo.
On Tuesday the "Antores" sailed for Durban with light cargo, and "Pearl" arrives from Halden, Norway, with wood pulp.

News Event

Tuesday, June 9, 1970 @ 1200
The actual date and time are unknown and details shown here are our best estimate
BENARKLE (1968-1974 General cargo liner of Ben Line, Edinburgh) Own Page

Ben Line general cargo ship BENARKLE in the Far East

Port of RegistryLeith (Scotland, UK)
Gross Tonnage9,850

Ship Event

Tuesday, June 9, 1970 @ 1600
Pearl Own Page
Port of RegistryGlasgow
Net Tonnage527

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated 12th June 1970.

65 vessels arrived at Ardrossan Harbour during last week, six of these being tankers.
The big tankers were "Orna Vay" from Curacao in the Dutch West Indies, which arrived with fuel oil, and the "Katelysia" from Teesport with the same cargo.
On Tuesday the "Antores" sailed for Durban with light cargo, and "Pearl" arrives from Halden, Norway, with wood pulp.

Harbour Event

Friday, June 12, 1970 @ 2400
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Start of 1970 Friday night sailings to Isle of Man

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 29th May 1970.

This years first Isle of Man sailing from Ardrossan Harbour was made last Sunday, and the first Friday night crossing will take place on June 12.

Harbour Event

Monday, June 15, 1970 @ 1100
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Visit by Chief Inspector of Coastguard

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 5th June 1970.

The Chief Inspector of H.M. Coastguard, Lieutenant Commander John Douglas, is to visit Ardrossan Coastguard Station on Monday June 15th, as part of a whistle-stop tour of inspections of stations in Ayrshire.