Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

Ship Movement

Thursday, March 1, 1962 @ 0715
LISMORIA (1948 - 1967 Passenger / cargo liner 455 feet long of Donaldson Line, Glasgow : 1967 scrapped at Kaohsiung, Tatwan) Own Page

LISMORIA shifts from Meadowside Quay to Prince's Dock, Glasgow to load for Canada

Port of RegistryGlasgow
Gross Tonnage8323

St. John's is the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
The City of Halifax was an incorporated city in Nova Scotia, Canada, which was established as the Town of Halifax in 1749, and incorporated as a city in 1842.

LISMORIA arrived in Prince's Dock, Glasgow, from Canada at 1315 on 23rd February 1962.

On 28th February at 0452 she shifted from Prince's Dock to Meadowside Quay, Glasgow to unload her 2,500 tons of grain. Her draught on shifting was 18 feet forward and 22 feet aft.

On 1st March, having completed discharge of the grain cargo, LISMORIA shifted from Meadowside Quay to berth 14/15 Prince's Dock, arriving there at 0715, her draught forward being 9' 6" and aft 21' 2"

Later that day, 1st March, the floating crane NEWSHOT came alongside LISMORIA and loaded 2 heavy lifts, each of 32 tons, onto the Donaldson vessel

LISMORIA departed from Prince's Dock, Glasgow, for Saint John (New Brunswick) Canada, at 1710 on 2nd March 1962.