Pendennis Castle - Passenger Cargo Liner
28582 grt / 1958 blt / UK / 5273808
Docked at Southampton - August 1971
Don Smith Collection
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RMS Pendennis Castle was a Royal Mail Ship, passenger and cargo liner operated by the Union-Castle Line.
The vessel served the Union-Castle Line from 1959–1976 on a regular route between the UK and South Africa for the Southampton to Las Palmas, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London and Durban "Cape Mail" service.
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KING GEORGE V - Pass Cruise
789 grt / 1926 blt / UK
Leaving Oban - 13.9.1969
Don Smith Collection
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Launched 29.4.1926
TheKing George V was a passenger turbine steamer that operated on the Firth of Clyde for nearly 50 years and became famous for its heroic service during World War II.
Construction and early service
Built in Dumbarton: The ship was built in 1926 by William Denny and Brothers for Turbine Steamers Ltd., a company that served routes on the River Clyde.A pioneering design: The King George V was one of the first passenger vessels to use high-pressure, geared turbines. However, the advanced engineering led to early problems, including boiler explosions that killed two firemen in 1927.Operational routes: After being re-boilered, the steamer served popular routes to Inveraray and Campbeltown. In 1935, its ownership was transferred to David MacBrayne Ltd., and it became based out of Oban, cruising to scenic spots in the Inner Hebrides.
World War II service
During the war, the ship was requisitioned for military use and gained renown for its service in major Allied operations.
Dunkirk evacuation: In 1940, the King George V transported troops from the beaches of Dunkirk, making six voyages and rescuing 4,300 men.Atlantic Charter: In 1941, the vessel carried Prime Minister Winston Churchill to his battleship to meet with U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Atlantic Conference.
Later years and fate
Post-war career: After the war, the steamer returned to its cruising routes on the Clyde. It was incorporated into the Caledonian MacBrayne fleet in 1973.Retirement and fire: The ship was withdrawn from service in 1974 and sold to a company intending to convert it into a floating pub or restaurant. In 1981, while undergoing conversion in Cardiff, a fire destroyed the vessel.Scrapping: The fire-damaged hulk was finally scrapped in 1984, bringing an end to the ship's 58-year career
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AUSTRALIS - Ex America
Passenger Liner/ Cruise Ship
26315 grt / 1940 blt / Greece / 5014123
Docked at Southampton - 1.9.1972
Don Smith Collection
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Built 1940 as America for United States Lines Inc. New York
Requisitioned by U.S. Navy in 1941 and converted to troopship & renamed “West Point” in 1942.
After the war was returned to owner and reconverted for passenger trade & reverted to original name & Transatlantic service.
1964: bought by Okeania, and renamed Australis
1977: Sold to Venture Cruise Lines and renamed America
1978: Put up for auction in U.S.A., bought by Chandris & renamed Italis under ownership of Okeania S.A.
1980: sold to Cie. Noga d’Importation & d’Exportation (Intercommerce Corp.), renamed Noga
1984: sold to Silver Moon Ferries Ltd., renamed Alferdoss
1992: sold to Thai interests with the idea of converting her to a floating hotel at Phuket. Renamed “American Star” & left Piraeus under tow in December 1993 but broke loose from her tug in heavy weather & ran aground on Fuerteventura, Canary Islands.
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DORIC - Ocean Liner / Passenger Cruise Ship
25338 grt /1964 blt / Panama / 5321679
Arriving at Southampton - May 1974
Don Smith Collection
Names
1964–1967: Shalom (ZIM LINE)
1967–1973: Hanseatic
1973–1981: Doric (HOME LINES)
1981–1988: Royal Odyssey
1988–1996: Regent Sun
1996–1998: Sun Venture
1998: Sun
1998–2001: Sun 11Registery
1964–1967:Haifa ,Israel
1967–1973: Hamburg,West Germany
1973–1981: Panama City,Panama
1981–1988: Piraeus ,Greece
1988–2001: Nassau,Bahamas
Built By Chantiers De l'Atlantique,St.Nazaire,France
The ship sank off the coast of South Africa in 2001 while being towed to India for scrapping.
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BALMORAL - Passenger Ship
735 grt / 1949 blt / UK / 5034927
Off Ilfracombe - June 1977
Don Smith Collection
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Balmoral was built as a ferry by John I Thorneycroft & Co at Woolston in 1949, for the Southampton, Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Limited, more normally known as the Red Funnel Line.
As built, Balmoral could carry up to 10 cars on her aft car deck, and she normally operated on her owner's ferry service from Southampton on the English mainland to Cowes on the Isle of Wight .
From her introduction she also occasionally performed excursion duties, but as dedicated car ferries were introduced to her main route, her role became more focussed on offering coastal cruises around the South Coast.
Red Funnel ceased operating excursions in 1968, after which Balmoral was acquired by P & A Campbell.
She moved to the Bristol Channel, where she became part of P&A Campbell's White Funnel Fleet until 1980, by which time she was the last working member of the fleet.
Balmoral moved to Dundee to become a floating restraunt.
This was unsuccessful and the ship was placed for sale again.
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AMERIKANIS ex Kenya Castle - Passenger Cruise Ship
19904 grt / 1951 blt / Greece/ 5185398
Arriving at Dover - 21.9.1980
Don Smith Collection
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Kenya Castle - Union Castle Line from 1952 to 1967
Built at Harland and Wolff,Belfast
tonnage when built 17040 grt
Launched 21.6.1951 and Maiden Voyage was March 1952
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Sold to Chandris Lines and became Amerikanis
Tonnage was increased to 19904 grt
to which she was the first Passenger Cruise Ship to have a TV in every cabin
Chandris 1967 - 1980
Costa Line 1980-1984
Chandris 1984-2000
and finally scrapped at Alang,India in 2001
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Northern Star - Passenger Liner/Cruise Ship
Shaw Savill and Albion Co.Ltd
24731/1961/BR/5257543
Arriving at Southampton - 24.5.1974
Don Smith Collection
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Built By Vickers-Armstrongs (Shipbuilders) Ltd
High Walker - Yard No 175
Broken up December 1975 by Li Chong Steel & Iron Works Co,Kaohsiung
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SS FRANCE - Passenger Liner / Cruise Ship
Compagnie Generale Transatlantique (French Line - CGT)
66348 grt /1960 blt / France / 5119143
Leaving Southampton - 17.8.1971
Don Smith Collection
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Her maiden voyage was on 3.2.1962 as SS FRANCE
1974: The ship is first decommissioned by the French Line as the SS France.1979: The vessel is purchased by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), renamed SS Norway, and converted for cruising.2003: A boiler explosion forces the ship out of service for the final time. It is laid up in Germany.2006: Sold for scrap, the vessel is renamed SS Blue Lady for its final journey to India.2007: Following legal battles, Indian authorities permit the ship's dismantling.Late 2008: Scrapping is completed in Alang, India.
Other names SS Norway and Blue Lady
Her maiden voyage was on 3.2.1962
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HIMALAYA - Passenger Cruise Ship
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company - P&O
28000 grt approx / 1949 blt / BR / 5150800
Docked at Southampton - 3.4.1971
Don Smith Collection
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Owners : Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company - P&O
Built by Vickers Armstrong,Barrow in Furness
Ordered : March 1945
Laid Down26.2.1946
Launched 5.10.1948
Completed August 1949
Maiden Voyage 6.10.1949
Out of Service 31.10.1974
Scrapped in 1975
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Ceramic - Passenger Cargo Liner (Refrigerated)
Shaw Savill and Albion Line.Co.Ltd
15896 grt / 1948 blt / BR / 5067340
Docked at Southampton - 30.5.1972
Don Smith Collection
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Built by Cammell Laird,Birkenhead
Ceramic served the New Zealand service as a passenger cargo liner until 1969
when she stopped carrying passengers and was withdrawn from service in 1971
and broken up in Belgium in 1972.
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