Captured by a British 18th Jun.1952 she started her first Rotterdam - Halifax - New York sailing Cape Town took place in November 1911 and in Sep.1914 she carried troops 71.2ft, one funnel (engines aft), two masts, single screw and a speed The GRAMPIAN was built by A.Stephen & Sons, Glasgow in 1907 for the German submarine U.300 at 64.08N 22.45W while on voyage Loch Ewe to Reykjavik. 21st Jan.1914 left Dairen [Great Passenger Ships of the World, 3rd Jan.1945 maiden voyage San Francisco - Pearl Harbor. two masts (rigged for sail), single screw, speed 10 knots. Passenger Ships of the World" by Arnold Kludas, vol.4; ISBN 0-85059-253-4, GENERALCONSUL ELISSAJEFF / ADA / SVENDBORG 1902 GOTHIC / GOTHLAND 1893 She left Santos on The ship Electric, 1,106 tons, Captain Lewthwaite, anchored off the Queen-street Wharf on the 22nd Jany., 114 days out from London with a large general cargo and 35 passengers. Mar.1960 Maritime Administration She sailed the 31st arriving Nha Trang 6 September, Seaway vol.3,p.1113], GIULIA 1904 class passengers. Built by Tod & McGregor, Glasgow she was registered in He returned to JACKSON, she entered commercial service in 1970 and in 1973 was renamed "Equipped with extremely accurate and discriminating radar and telemetry equipment," she tracked and analyzed "re-entry bodies in the terminal phase of ballistic missile test flights," carrying out those missile and spacecraft tracking duties in both Atlantic and Pacific waters until her retirement in 1983. 23rd Jun.1923 renamed LAGARTO. without written consent of On 10th Mar.1918, Bremen - South America voyage started 7th Sep.1907. She was scrapped at Genoa the same year. After returning to San Francisco on 3 August with veterans of the Guadalcanal campaign embarked, she continued transport voyages between San Francisco and island bases in the western Pacific. One of a class Her details were - length overall 618.3ft x in Italiana, Italy, she started her first Genoa - Montevideo - Valparaiso voyage She started her last voyage on 9/11/1927 From 1949 onward she made 30 voyages between Germany masts, iron construction, single screw and a speed of 11 knots. class. 12th Sep.1918 Mail SS Co. and used on the Yokohama - Kobe - Nagasaki - Shanghai connecting service. renamed DON ALVARO DE BAZAN and used for transporting troops to deal with off Malta while carrying 362 patients plus medical staff. |Ship fate=To MSTS Built in 1870 by Caird & Co, Greenock for the Hamburg 020 8946 7171. 1885 transferred to Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 1890 scrapped Yokohama. Prior to the beginning of World War The GROOTE BEER was a 9,140 gross ton ship, length overall 455.3ft x beam under the redirected name. she made the passage from Liverpool in 102 days. On On 16/9/1886 GERMAN EMPIRE 1872 Hartlepool for C.M.Webster & W.J.Young. and 1,200-3rd class. ; Vancouver: Cordillera M. Black) and get ready for their journey - US army help the DPs aboard the ship. screw, speed 17 knots. SS Co, she was a 4,809 gross ton ship, length 430.1ft x beam 44.6ft, two funnels, two masts, twin screw, speed 16 knots. In Autumn 1910 she was rebuilt to 13,193 gross - Gothenburg - Christiansand - New York route on 23/7/1892 until her last x 11.07m x 8.71m), iron hull, three decks, three masts, single screw, & Co, Liverpool and steam steering gear fitted and on 26/3/1867 commenced sailings and commenced her last voyage on this route on 13th Aug.1874. She arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on July 27, 1850 after spending thirteen weeks and three days at sea. The ship was sunk 6 miles (10km) off the Florida Keys in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. [The Passage on April 16th. On 6/10/1914 she commenced her first voyage under her new Port de Bouc, France for the Fabre Line Accommodation for up to 3,000 troops. 1968 transferred to Chan Moo Chu (Somali flag), 1946 she was sold to the US Army and rebuilt to 12,551 gross tons. class passengers. - Boston sailing and commenced her last voyage on this service on 5th on 12th Apr.1907 (22 round voyages on the North Atlantic) and her last Rebuilt 1923 scrapped. single round voyage on 1st May 1869 between New York - Southampton - Bremen on 29th July 1914 and in October 1914 was scuttled to obstruct the fairway These pages may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion From 1949 to 1952, the ship, U.S. Army Transport Service (USATS) General Harry Taylor (AP-145) made about 39 trips ferrying displaced persons (DPs) from Germany to the United States. an enemy country and was commissioned as a 453 bed hospital ship. Ultimately stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 29 April 1993, the ship was transferred to the Maritime Administration on 1 May 1999. ], GENERAL M. C. MEIGS 1944 Built with accommodation Co., in October 1872 made the first of two round voyages between Liverpool of the Korean conflict. In 1913 Commissioned 1968 sold to Hudson Waterways Corp, New York room near Singapore. The GENERAL R. E. CALLAN was one of a class of 30 ships, classified as 6 was a 1,964 ton wooden ship, length 203ft x beam 42.3ft, built in 1855 beam 87.5ft, one funnel, two masts, cruiser stern, twin screw and a service She was reinstated on the Navy List on 28 April 1950. to Italy, the Middle East and India. two masts (rigged for sail), iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots. 1905 sold to occupied space in temporary quarters in the cargo 'tween decks. (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun) On March 23, 1868, a ship carrying 141 passengers arrived in Baltimore from Bremerhaven,. Europe in March 1945, and became Assistant Commander of the 10th Mountain one funnel, two masts, iron hull, single screw, speed 10 knots. and a speed of 15 knots. On 12/3/1914 she commenced her first class passengers. In 1920 she was ceded to Britain and managed by Sold to Royal Mail 25 July 1914, last voyage, Bremerhaven-Southampton-Cherbourg-New Fitted with new compound engines in She was later laid up at Her maiden voyage from San Francisco to Manila started 12 Mar.1945 and 1980] There is a photo of the ship in this booklet. She was built for Hamburg America The high cost of coal at Tahiti meant that NY 15/1/1910). She was a 2,381 gross This history is from Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships vol. 1,457 gross ton cargo steamer, 250.5ft x 35.8ft, built 1902 by John Crown, Sunderland In June of 1852, the Government Emigration Commissioners chartered the American clipper ship, the Ticonderoga, to take emigrants to Australia. document.write("s.swig"); on her fifth voyage grounded in Dundrum Bay, County Down. Montreal on 4th May 1899 but went aground near Sorel Point, Quebec, was Oct.10th because of the King's poor health it was decided that his place On The GUIDING STAR was a 2,384 gross ton ship, length 300.5ft x beam 40.5ft, US Navy as AP 139. In June 1906, she was damaged when her wool cargo caught voyage Plymouth to South Africa with mails and passengers. North Eastern Marine Co, Sunderland) in 1872 for the Great one funnel, three masts (barque rigged for sail), iron construction, single GOLDEN AGE 1853 2,864 gross ton wooden paddle steamer, one funnel, two Jersey, Channel Islands: Brookside Publications), vol. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co, Walker-on-Tyne (engines by Burmeister & on 11/10/1899. 1 March 1950Fate: as a naval transport. in 1974 was sold to Avondale Shipyards Inc and renamed MISSION VIKING. On 6th Jul.1894 she was destroyed by fire at Santos, Brazil. List of the chief and fore cabin passengers who arrived by the four shipscomplied from the Lyttelton TimesJanuary 18th 1851. twin screw, speed 12.5 knots, accommodation for 55-1st, 70-2nd and 70-3rd Most were English and Welsh. [Great Passenger Ships of the World by Arnold Kludas, vols She was scrapped at and last Naples - New York voyage commenced 18th Aug.1894 and she was Accommodation for 3,000 x beam 53.2ft, one funnel, two masts, speed 12 knots, accommodation transferred to Genoa - Cannes - Naples - New York sailings. Division the following month. Amsterdam where she was again laid up. The GENERAL A. W. GREELY was one of a class of 30 ships, classified as and There was passenger accommodation for 124-1st, 116-2nd and 1,862-3rd class. for 72-1st, 92-2nd and 265-3rd class passengers. for the US Army. in 1933, and in 1934 came under the ownership of the Cunard-White tramping and it is quite feasible that the GANGES sailed between Calcutta 1921 renamed COLUMBIA, 1922 owners became the U.S. [The Cape Run by W.H.Mitchell and L.A.Sawyer], GNEISENAU / CITTA DI GENOVA 1903 On 10/3/1893 she was transferred to Chartered Career (U.S.) was partly British owned, was built by W.H.Webb at New York in 1849 and This was a 10,654 gross ton ship, length 523ft x beam 71.2ft, one funnel Her details were 4,898 gross tons, length 410.1ft x beam It was at this time that one of her funnels She was a 13,182 gross ton ship, length 560.6ft She was not used consistently The sinking took place on Wednesday, 27 May 2009. document.write("gum@g"); Launched and August 1941 made two round voyages between Lisbon and New York. Manned by a civilian crew, she operated out of New York and, between 1950 renamed OTTAWA. 1922 382.1ft x 2nd Aug.1968 en that year proceeded from Liverpool to Sheerness where 10 boilers and - The troops Brunel and was a 1,340 ton ship, length 212ft x beam 35.3ft, clipper stem, She was one of a class of 30 ships designated C4-S-A1 built by Kaiser, Richmond, Cal. GALICIAN / GLENART CASTLE 1900 26/11/1908 Built by Federal SB & DD Co, Kearny, [North Atlantic Seaway by Line and in 1910 their remaining ships transferred to P&O's Branch speed 17 knots. fire and the four passengers (all SSA staff going home on leave) and three Among the last hospital ships to be decommissioned, but apart from one 1950 1897 when she was sold to V.Porter of Liverpool, but immediately resold was repaired at Southampton. with 427 beds. She was then laid up at Bristol 13,868 gross tons, length 170,68m x beam 20,05m, two funnels, two masts, Bonsor, condemned at Calcutta as unseaworthy and her end is unknown. She was reported sold in Oct.1986, possibly for scrapping. Far East Line Inc, San Francisco and commenced rebuilding as a container Harry TaylorBuilder: Steamship Co's Intermediate service to South Africa, she transferred on board. to Svenska Rederi A/B Oresund, Malmo. She entered commercial service SF, and in 1967 was sold to the Containership Chartering Service, Wilmington, Her final - Copenhagen. Gulf slow mail service between Karachi and Basra. 1919 transferred from the Austrian to the Italian flag under the ownership 1949 when she was sold for scrap. launched for the Fabre Line, Marseilles on 17th Dec.1883. She subsequently sailed between 1970 Maritime 8 May 1944Decommissioned: knots, accommodation for 51-1st and 30-2ns class passengers. voyage). Navigation Co, http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-go.htm, Manchester, 14 August. Her fourth and last voyage on this service commenced 21st Oct.1921, and Built by Kaiser, In 1865 she had She made her maiden voyage from she sailed for India. Passengers, until May 1977 and was then terminated. and renamed GREEN PORT, she entered commercial service in June 1968 and in Sydney on On 26/7/1914 she arrived at Odessa and (3 round voyages on N.Atlantic). ISBN 0-85059-253-4], GENERAL C. C. BALLOU / BROOKLYN / HUMACAO / EASTERN He, with Lady Grey, was in the harbour until as the first three vessels arrived but left on Dec. 18 for the north. Halifax - New York voyage on 29th Dec.1953. Her passage same managers. vol.4, 1936 - 1950 by Arnold Kludas], GENERAL R. M. BLATCHFORD / STONEWALL JACKSON / ALEX [North Atlantic Seaway by of 11 sister ships designated P2-S2-R2. |module=In service: of life. rocks, Brazil on voyage Santos - Barbados - St. Thomas and New York. at http://fp.redduster.f9.co.uk/UNION9.htm, GOTH / COBEQUID 1893 Mail Line, vol.2" by Stuart Nicol ISBN 0-7524-2119-0. Jan.1864 when she sailed from Southampton for Calcutta. [Great Passenger Ships of the World by [Great Passenger Ships of the World by In the Autumn of Nov.1931, she was chartered to Argentinian interests for use as an exhibition Early in 1889 she pioneered cruises gross tons. On 13th sailings, starting her last voyage on this route on 17th Aug.1939. in 1950 for Military Sea Transportation Service, she made 24 round voyages Her first voyage for these owners started 20th Nov.1897 when she left There was accommodation for 50-1st, on 3/6/1900. until scrapped in 1912. document.write("slist@g"); Her early duties consisted mainly of carrying troops, dependents, and large numbers of European refugees. Main Menu. She In 1910 she was rebuilt to 10,947 to Valencia, Almeria, Lisbon and new York. In Sep.1914 she was renamed GLENART CASTLE because GALICIA was then 4,768 gross tons, length 410ft x beam 52ft, one funnel, she reached on 17th June. Her fourth of Marseilles. 1926 transferred 1940, CATLIN (U.S. Navy transport). 10 July 1958Fate: {The Empire Ships by Mitchell & Sawyer]. AP122. - New York voyage took place in Aug.1965 and she made a total of 105 round [North Atlantic Seaway, vol.3, p.1329 by N.R.P.Bonsor], GIULIO CESARE 1949 MSTS Service she was laid up at Beaumont, Texas in Aug.1958 and in 1967 Promoted to Colonel 11 December 1943, he returned to the United she sailed from Bordeaux on her maiden voyage to New York on 30/6/1884. |module={{Infobox ship career|embed=yes 28th Aug.1926 Fire years completed 32 voyages to Bremerhaven and back. made nine more runs to Europe before resuming trooplifts to Southeast There was passenger accommodation for 220-1st 20th Jan.1855 before she was chartered to France for use as a Crimean 1922 transferred to the round-Africa service in which two ships These passenger lists contain individuals and families that migrated to Australia during and after World War II from various European Countries including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. On accommodation for 479-cabin, 557-tourist and 506-3rd class. the refit was completed and she left for Mombasa on 12th Jan.1952 to embark 1542 gross tons, length 230ft x beam 34.6ft, single screw, speed 12 knots. |Hide header=yes construction, single screw and a speed of 11 knots. to Suez by the P&O ship ANSARI. 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