Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

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Tuesday, November 29, 1960 @ 1130
ANZAC (1939-1976 Steam general cargo Clyde puffer lighter 66 feet long of J & J Hay Ltd, Glasgow : scrapped 1976)) Own Page

Puffer lighter ANZAC arrives at berth 4 Prince's Dock, Glasgow to load malt for Bunnahabhain (Islay)

Arrived fromArdrossan (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Arrived in berth4 Prince's Dock, Glasgow (Scotland, UK)Reg Tonnage52
Cargo carried on arrivalLight = no cargo on boardDeadweght Tonnage140
   Clyde puffer lighter ANZAC arrived at Prince's Dock, Glasgow to load bagged malt for the Bunnahabhain Distillery in the Isle of Islay in the Western Isles of Scotland.
   
   Bunnahabhain is pronounced "Bunn-na-ha-venn" and means "mouth of the river" in the scots  gaelic language is often more easily spoken and written as Bonahaven (pronounced "Bon-na- haven").