Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

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Wednesday, February 9, 1944 @ 0800
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Glasgow's King George V Dock in wartime Britain, 9th February 1944

Ship's locationKing George V Dock and Riverwall, Shieldhall, Glasgow

         

 

                        KING  GEORGE  V  DOCK

                                                                                        VESSELS  IN  BERTH

 Berth No 1     TEGELBERG sails 20th

               2/3   ALMANZORA sails 18th

               4      MOLDA

               6      LEOPOLDVILLE repairing, sails 20th

               7      JEFFERSON DAVIS loaded American vessel repairing

              8      JOHN A. QUITMAN loaded American vessel repairing

             9      ABRAHAM CLARK sails 9th/10th

River Wall      AORANGI sails 17th

 

VESSELS  EXPECTED

 EDWIN ABBEY due 12th to discharge planes and general cargo at 4 King George V Dock

GEORGE M. COHAN due 12th to discharge planes and general cargo at 9 King George V Dock

HAAKON HAUAN due 12th to discharge planes and general cargo at 10 King George V Dock

ROSEBUD due 13/14th to discharge planes and general cargo at 9 King George V Dock

FERNCOURT due 13/14th to discharge planes and general cargo at 10 King George V Dock

and 1 Tanker due 15/16th at 9 or 10 King George V Dock to discharge planes

 

MOVEMENTS  OF  VESSELS

ANTENOR moves on 17th to Riverwall, sails 18th

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA due 18th to bunker at 7 King George V Dock

8 U.S. Troopers due 20th and 21st for King George V Dock

1 Coasting vessel expected 10th to load bombs ex “MOLDA” at King George V Dock

74 planes by barge ex Faslane and Rothesay Dock to King George V Dock after 12th

 

Harbour & Traffic Department,

Glasgow,

9th February 1944