"); [2][3][4], Union-Castle named most of their ships with the suffix "Castle" in their names; the names of several inherited from the Union Line were changed to this scheme (for example, Galacian became Glenart Castle) but others (such as Galeka) retained their original name. from Safmarine (S.A Marine Corp) renamed Kinpurnie Castle, 1967 sold to
Many vessels were again requisitioned in the Second World War. Stirling
Government, East Africa feeder service, 1928 sold to Portugal. Torpedoed and sunk by U-176 in mid-Atlantic, 1919 purchased from shipping controller, renamed Ripley Castle This is not an all The passenger lists in BT27 include long-haul voyages to destinations outside Britain and Europe. Rose and 92 passengers and crew were killed.
Lloyds Captains Register, also at Guildhall Library, has all the info up to 1947. The final South African mail service arrived in Southampton on 24 October 1977, and International Liner Services withdrew from shipping in 1982. 1962 scrapped, 1964–1973 chartered by Union-Castle for cruising Mauritius. Total loss. tug at East London, 1937 sold ex- Holtye, 1915 purchased from Last updated: April 12, 2006 and maintained by Stettin, renamed Victoria W. 1927 sold to W. Schuchmann, Hamburg, renamed Ostee. 1907 transferred from Liverpool-Hamburg
Date of Departure: 31 March 1950. They were Pendennis Castle, Windsor Castle and Transvaal Castle.
1918 torpedoed and sunk while hospital ship west of Fastnet. from. sold to Hong Kong, renamed Tyne Breeze. 1920 purchased from Glen Line, renamed Banbury Castle Mail Packet Co. 1912 1913 sold to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company as Caribbean, Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering, Govan Med. All Digitized Passenger Lists For the SS Edinburgh Castle Available at the GG Archives. 1982 sold to Greece, renamed Syros Reefer, Built by Cammell, Laird & Co., Ltd., Birkenhead to. 1915 purchased from Brazil, East Africa S.A. coastal service, 1905 sold to Hamilton, Tenerife. Formed 1900 by the merger of Union SS Co. and
28,700: Edinburgh Universal: 1979 know more about a vessel, visit the Ship ex- War Soldier, 1919 purchased 1920 transferred to Bullard King & Co., renamed Umlazi, Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast 1950-03-31 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List, 1955-06-17 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List. 27 May 1918 – Torpedoed and sunk by UB-51 104 nautical miles (193 km) W of Alexandria, Built by Workman, Clark & Co Ltd, Belfast 1975 sold to Liberia, renamed Sea Fortune. Dar-es-Salaam - Beira - Durban - Lourenco Marques - Tanga - Naples - Marseilles - London. document.write("to:"); of 40 lives. The ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS of The UNION-CASTLE MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., Sail from Southampton every Saturday Passengers and Cargo, for Cape Colony and Natal, calling at Madeira. Co., Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne The company took over the King Line in 1949, and merged with Bullard King and Clan Line in 1956 to form British & Commonwealth Shipping. 26 Feb 1918 – Torpedoed and sunk by UC-56 10 nautical miles (19 km) W of Lundy, Built by Fairfield SB. HMS Persephone, 1948 scrapped. ex- Hova, 1917 purchased from Class of Passengers: First and Cabin Class. Boat shelled the lifeboats. Descriptions (on-site) ot the Immigrant 1939 became HMS Persephone 1931 scrapped, 1919 purchased from shipping controller, renamed Rosyth Castle Each ship could carry an average of two hundred First Class passengers and four hundred and fifty in Tourist Class.
Customs Passenger Lists, 1820 to 1902. Golden Torpedoed and damaged by UC-71 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) S of St.Catherine's Point on 14 Mar 1918 1915 purchased from F.S. Sold to Safmarine in 1966 and renamed SA Vaal 1980 sold to Greece, renamed Lady Madonna, Built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland
Line, 1937 sold to J. Billmeir, renamed Stanray. inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. 1927-1949 Beira based feeder service: Zanzibar - Dar-es-Salaam - Inter ports - Beira - Durban. use as accommodation ship. Vaal, 1977 sold to Carnival Cruise Line, Miami, renamed Festivale. document.write("
Many vessels were again requisitioned in the Second World War. Stirling
Government, East Africa feeder service, 1928 sold to Portugal. Torpedoed and sunk by U-176 in mid-Atlantic, 1919 purchased from shipping controller, renamed Ripley Castle This is not an all The passenger lists in BT27 include long-haul voyages to destinations outside Britain and Europe. Rose and 92 passengers and crew were killed.
Lloyds Captains Register, also at Guildhall Library, has all the info up to 1947. The final South African mail service arrived in Southampton on 24 October 1977, and International Liner Services withdrew from shipping in 1982. 1962 scrapped, 1964–1973 chartered by Union-Castle for cruising Mauritius. Total loss. tug at East London, 1937 sold ex- Holtye, 1915 purchased from Last updated: April 12, 2006 and maintained by Stettin, renamed Victoria W. 1927 sold to W. Schuchmann, Hamburg, renamed Ostee. 1907 transferred from Liverpool-Hamburg
Date of Departure: 31 March 1950. They were Pendennis Castle, Windsor Castle and Transvaal Castle.
1918 torpedoed and sunk while hospital ship west of Fastnet. from. sold to Hong Kong, renamed Tyne Breeze. 1920 purchased from Glen Line, renamed Banbury Castle Mail Packet Co. 1912 1913 sold to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company as Caribbean, Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering, Govan Med. All Digitized Passenger Lists For the SS Edinburgh Castle Available at the GG Archives. 1982 sold to Greece, renamed Syros Reefer, Built by Cammell, Laird & Co., Ltd., Birkenhead to. 1915 purchased from Brazil, East Africa S.A. coastal service, 1905 sold to Hamilton, Tenerife. Formed 1900 by the merger of Union SS Co. and
28,700: Edinburgh Universal: 1979 know more about a vessel, visit the Ship ex- War Soldier, 1919 purchased 1920 transferred to Bullard King & Co., renamed Umlazi, Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast 1950-03-31 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List, 1955-06-17 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List. 27 May 1918 – Torpedoed and sunk by UB-51 104 nautical miles (193 km) W of Alexandria, Built by Workman, Clark & Co Ltd, Belfast 1975 sold to Liberia, renamed Sea Fortune. Dar-es-Salaam - Beira - Durban - Lourenco Marques - Tanga - Naples - Marseilles - London. document.write("to:"); of 40 lives. The ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS of The UNION-CASTLE MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., Sail from Southampton every Saturday Passengers and Cargo, for Cape Colony and Natal, calling at Madeira. Co., Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne The company took over the King Line in 1949, and merged with Bullard King and Clan Line in 1956 to form British & Commonwealth Shipping. 26 Feb 1918 – Torpedoed and sunk by UC-56 10 nautical miles (19 km) W of Lundy, Built by Fairfield SB. HMS Persephone, 1948 scrapped. ex- Hova, 1917 purchased from Class of Passengers: First and Cabin Class. Boat shelled the lifeboats. Descriptions (on-site) ot the Immigrant 1939 became HMS Persephone 1931 scrapped, 1919 purchased from shipping controller, renamed Rosyth Castle Each ship could carry an average of two hundred First Class passengers and four hundred and fifty in Tourist Class.
Customs Passenger Lists, 1820 to 1902. Golden Torpedoed and damaged by UC-71 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) S of St.Catherine's Point on 14 Mar 1918 1915 purchased from F.S. Sold to Safmarine in 1966 and renamed SA Vaal 1980 sold to Greece, renamed Lady Madonna, Built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland
Line, 1937 sold to J. Billmeir, renamed Stanray. inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. 1927-1949 Beira based feeder service: Zanzibar - Dar-es-Salaam - Inter ports - Beira - Durban. use as accommodation ship. Vaal, 1977 sold to Carnival Cruise Line, Miami, renamed Festivale. document.write("
234 lives lost when U. 1941 Southampton - Bremen - Hamburg feeder service, 1941
She took part in Operation Ironclad SS Ltd, Mauritius, renamed Floreal. 13,326: Edinburgh Castle (3) 1947: 1976 scrapped. Struck a mine off Cromarty on 20 Jan 1940 and sank, 1984 transferred to Hong Kong renamed Caspian Universal, 1936 sold to J. Billmeir, renamed Stanhill, Hospital ship
1959 scrapped, 1937 sold to J. Billmeir, renamed Stanray, 1903 purchased by Houston Line, renamed Helius
Co., Ltd., Glasgow document.write(".com'>"); [2][3][4], Union-Castle named most of their ships with the suffix "Castle" in their names; the names of several inherited from the Union Line were changed to this scheme (for example, Galacian became Glenart Castle) but others (such as Galeka) retained their original name. from Safmarine (S.A Marine Corp) renamed Kinpurnie Castle, 1967 sold to
Many vessels were again requisitioned in the Second World War. Stirling
Government, East Africa feeder service, 1928 sold to Portugal. Torpedoed and sunk by U-176 in mid-Atlantic, 1919 purchased from shipping controller, renamed Ripley Castle This is not an all The passenger lists in BT27 include long-haul voyages to destinations outside Britain and Europe. Rose and 92 passengers and crew were killed.
Lloyds Captains Register, also at Guildhall Library, has all the info up to 1947. The final South African mail service arrived in Southampton on 24 October 1977, and International Liner Services withdrew from shipping in 1982. 1962 scrapped, 1964–1973 chartered by Union-Castle for cruising Mauritius. Total loss. tug at East London, 1937 sold ex- Holtye, 1915 purchased from Last updated: April 12, 2006 and maintained by Stettin, renamed Victoria W. 1927 sold to W. Schuchmann, Hamburg, renamed Ostee. 1907 transferred from Liverpool-Hamburg
Date of Departure: 31 March 1950. They were Pendennis Castle, Windsor Castle and Transvaal Castle.
1918 torpedoed and sunk while hospital ship west of Fastnet. from. sold to Hong Kong, renamed Tyne Breeze. 1920 purchased from Glen Line, renamed Banbury Castle Mail Packet Co. 1912 1913 sold to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company as Caribbean, Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering, Govan Med. All Digitized Passenger Lists For the SS Edinburgh Castle Available at the GG Archives. 1982 sold to Greece, renamed Syros Reefer, Built by Cammell, Laird & Co., Ltd., Birkenhead to. 1915 purchased from Brazil, East Africa S.A. coastal service, 1905 sold to Hamilton, Tenerife. Formed 1900 by the merger of Union SS Co. and
28,700: Edinburgh Universal: 1979 know more about a vessel, visit the Ship ex- War Soldier, 1919 purchased 1920 transferred to Bullard King & Co., renamed Umlazi, Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast 1950-03-31 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List, 1955-06-17 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List. 27 May 1918 – Torpedoed and sunk by UB-51 104 nautical miles (193 km) W of Alexandria, Built by Workman, Clark & Co Ltd, Belfast 1975 sold to Liberia, renamed Sea Fortune. Dar-es-Salaam - Beira - Durban - Lourenco Marques - Tanga - Naples - Marseilles - London. document.write("to:"); of 40 lives. The ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS of The UNION-CASTLE MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., Sail from Southampton every Saturday Passengers and Cargo, for Cape Colony and Natal, calling at Madeira. Co., Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne The company took over the King Line in 1949, and merged with Bullard King and Clan Line in 1956 to form British & Commonwealth Shipping. 26 Feb 1918 – Torpedoed and sunk by UC-56 10 nautical miles (19 km) W of Lundy, Built by Fairfield SB. HMS Persephone, 1948 scrapped. ex- Hova, 1917 purchased from Class of Passengers: First and Cabin Class. Boat shelled the lifeboats. Descriptions (on-site) ot the Immigrant 1939 became HMS Persephone 1931 scrapped, 1919 purchased from shipping controller, renamed Rosyth Castle Each ship could carry an average of two hundred First Class passengers and four hundred and fifty in Tourist Class.
Customs Passenger Lists, 1820 to 1902. Golden Torpedoed and damaged by UC-71 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) S of St.Catherine's Point on 14 Mar 1918 1915 purchased from F.S. Sold to Safmarine in 1966 and renamed SA Vaal 1980 sold to Greece, renamed Lady Madonna, Built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland
Line, 1937 sold to J. Billmeir, renamed Stanray. inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. 1927-1949 Beira based feeder service: Zanzibar - Dar-es-Salaam - Inter ports - Beira - Durban. use as accommodation ship. Vaal, 1977 sold to Carnival Cruise Line, Miami, renamed Festivale. document.write("