SailingThursday, April 12, 1962 @ 0415 |
DEVONIA (1962 - 1967 an educational cruise ship carrying passengers 517 feet long of British India Line, London : 1968 scrapped La Spezia, Italy) |
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British India's DEVONIA leaves Plantation Quay, Glasgow for Liverpool |
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At 1350 on 4th April 1962 British India's passenger ship DEVONIA tied-up at berth 73 Plantation Quay, Glasgow, having just been converted from a troopship to an educational cruise ship by Barclay Curle, Whiteinch, Glasgow, and moved upriver from Elderslie Dry Dock. She then commenced storing (loading ship's stores, foodstuffs, etc) prior to commencing her new service as a "School-ship" On 9th April at 1330 she shifted from berth 73 to berth 77 Plantation Quay. At 1000 on 10th April DEVONIA bunkered 200 tons fuel oil from the oiler CLANITY, and again that day at 1500 bunkered another 495 tons of fuel oil again from CLANITY. On 12th April at 0415 DEVONIA cast-off from 77 Plantation Quay and moved a short distance downriver to Prince's Dock where she canted at the entrance and was underway for Liverpool at 0600. A few days later she commenced her educational cruises, starting at Liverpool. Some historical information is of interest. DEVONIA was built in 1939 as the troopship DEVONSHIRE for Bibby Line, Liverpool, and in 1962 Bibby's sold her to British India Line, London, for £175,000 for conversion to an educational cruise ship carrying 194 cabin passengers and 834 dormitory passengers. British India renamed her DEVONIA. Conversion was made by Barclay Curle, Whiteinch, Glasgow, and DEVONIA entered service with British India in Easter 1962. For 5 years she carried school parties and special interest groups to generally Scandanavian and Mediterranean ports, and, on 15th December 1967, having completed 110 educational cruises, she was sold to Cantieri Navali ‘Santa Maria’, Genoa, Italy, to be broken up. Demolition began at La Spezia, Italy in January 1968. DEVONIA was replaced by the educational cruise ship UGANDA of British India Line, |