On 26 January 1946 resold to owner, reconverted to a . James had already built what is now called the King's Old Building on the west side of the Inner Close: the Great Hall was intended to provide a fitting venue for his state occasions. From 1939 until 1946 she served as a troopship but came to no harm. Found inside – Page 501Stirling Castle was one of the so-called 'bride ships'. On one of her voyages, in May 1946, she sailed with some 450 women, plus children and babies. Capetown Castle of 1938. The largest of them, which he named after himself, has a volcano in the middle. The Kings. RMMV Stirling Castle was an ocean liner in service from the 1930s to the 1960s. Free shipping for many products! There were earth tremors and in the following months a large fissure opened in the ground behind the island’s lighthouse and a mound formed that gave off a powerful smell of sulphur and grew steadily larger. She carried around 720 passengers, and had two similar sisters, the 'Stirling Castle' and the 'Capetown Castle'. 26 Jan 1946. Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries is a British heavy industrial company, specialising in shipbuilding and offshore construction, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. STIRLING CASTLE (2) was built in 1936 by Harland & Wolff at Belfast with a tonnage of 25550grt, a length of 696ft, a beam of 82ft 5in and a service speed of 20 knots. Found inside – Page 48She is a vessel of 12,100 tons gross . crankshaft - driven pump , the pumps on the ricks , the lifting ... The 25,550 - ton motor liner “ Stirling Castle ". While countries such as Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and USA feature strongly, all continents are covered and you will find passengers on ships sailing to all parts of Asia, the Caribbean, South America and West Africa, even to remotest oceanic islands such as South Georgia . She was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for Union-Castle Line. Our collection contains a wealth of material to help you research and find your connection with the wartime experiences of the brave men and women who served in Australia’s military forces. Other notable wrecks include an East India Company ship the Admiral Gardner that wrecked in January 1809. News bulletins of casualties and damage were sold all . In the convoluted state of Scottish affairs, the castle was once again in English hands a year later. 47 . The Australian War Memorial acknowledges the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia. Operation Stirling Castle. Found inside... aboard the RMS Stirling Castle, which set sail for Australia in August 1946. The ship carried wartime brides and fiancées of Australian servicemen as ... Found inside – Page 232APPENDIX IV The Programme for the De - requisition of the Union - Castle Fleet Prior to the Negotiations for the Special Immigrant Service Ship Release Date ... Found inside – Page 2631929 Convention Subdivision Length M Year of build Name of ship Number of ... 1,105 Himalaya 1947 695 1,174 Stirling Castle 1936 707.54 789 Capetown Castle ... A new ten year 14 day mail contract was signed, which meant the fleet had to be re-engined and rebuilt, as only the STIRLING CASTLE and ATHLONE CASTLE could maintain . A third, slightly larger, ship of the class, the Capetown Castle, joined them in 1938. Found inside – Page 171946 Nash , J. , A. Landscape with Farm Buildings . 2. ... 1946 Pitchforth , R. V. , A. Merchant Ship Leaving Bombay . 2. ... Stirling Castle , W.C. 4. 1919 Bullard King & Co.'s Natal Direct Line taken over. Pretoria Castle (1) (1939-1942 - 17,383gt) Warwick Castle (4) (1946-1962 - 17,383gt) Pretoria Castle (1) was an intermediate liner of 17,383 gross tons. Capetown Castle was built by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast (yard no.986), who also built her Burmeister & Wain designed 10-cyl diesel . RMMV Stirling Castle was a British ocean liner of the Union-Castle Line built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Southampton to South Africa mail service. When the Scots again laid siege, the Governor, John. Found inside – Page 1dawn on Saturday, 10 august 1946, the young man boarded the Orbita – a royal ... She had left forty-five days earlier on the Stirling Castle – the first ... Found inside – Page 94We sailed on the Stirling Castle in mid July , 1946. It was a South African vessel and the first passenger ship to leave Melbourne after the war's end . Union Castle Liners. The ship called at Colombo, but for the first time since 1903-04 did not play a match. Her builders then refitted her and she resumed passenger service in 1947. The ship called at Colombo, but for the first time since 1903-04 did not play a match. The ship was launched on 23 September 1937 and was a slightly enlarged version of the Stirling Castle and Athlone Castle of 1936. Found inside – Page 1Chapter 1 Introduction - Going Away In the Australian spring of 1946 the ocean ... theatre in Sydney , had left on an earlier ship , the Stirling Castle . Stirling Castle left Southampton on her maiden voyage on 7 February 1936. A lot of people called Eilean Donan castle home over the centuries, too. The castle itself dates back to the 13th Century, and has quite a lengthy and tumultuous history. 5:03 pm. Title: Union Castle R.M.M.V Stirling Castle Nautical Table Bell c1960, Price: £95 GBP , Category: Furniture, Lighting & Rugs:Tables:Bells, Shop: The Antiques Storehouse, Description: ~ Union Castle R.M.M.V Stirling Castle Nautical Table Bell c1960 ~A Nautical bell bearing the enamel badge of the Union Castle ship R.M.M.V Stirling Castle.The bell is cast on bronze with the top is Australian War Memorial, Canberra. On 2 October 1939 the passenger ship Pretoria Castle of the Union-Castle Mail SS Co Ltd, London was requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted to an armed merchant cruiser. She was finally released in 1946 and underwent a refit before returning to the mail run in 1947. The main team returned by air in four groups, completed by the arrival of Hammond and Major Howard on 8 April. April-1944 Stirling Castle arrive at the docks in Liverpool to a welcome provided by a military band from the South Staffordshire Regiment and a US Army reception committee which includes a number of 'snowdrops' (US military police), Arriving Melbourne with homecoming Australian Forces, The players and officials of British Rugby Team depart from Southampton, 9th October 1935: Shipyard workers constructing the funnel for the new liner, the 'Stirling Castle', on the quay at Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard, Ready for the launch ceremony on 15 August 1935, After the launch Stirling Castle is moved to the fitting out berth, Stirling Castle outward bound passing The Needles. Come and see why. Found inside – Page 205Castle , which was named by Mrs Charles te Water , wife of the then High ... the following new motor vessels were built : Mail Ships : Stirling Castle ... Passenger Lists available from the GG Archives from the Port of Cape Town, South Africa. When the British government announced their intention of withdrawing from their Aden Protectorate, a number of guerrilla groups emerged to hasten the British departure. She was broken up in Japan in 1966. Athlone Castle. The ship was 'dry' and on board were some 700 war brides returning to Australia. 29th October 1935: Shipyard workers at Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard, watch as a crane hoists the top portion of the rudder for the new liner, into place, Engine, troop deck and general voyage repairs. Passenger Vessel Archive. Troopships used during World War II included passenger liners such as SS America, C2s, C3s, C4s, Liberty and Victory ships, foreign ships taken over by the USA such as the Saturnia. By the time Hilare and I sailed for England in July 1946, we had two small children, one about two and one-half years and the other just over a year old. The liner Stirling Castle from England arrived this morning with 600 war brides and their children, including 286 for N.S.W. In 1946 she was re-purchased by Union-Castle, and renamed Warwick Castle (4) when she re-entered service. ROSS 1. In March 1946 the Tjisadane arrived in Amsterdam with evacuees from Indonesia, the ship is recorded as departing Southampton on May 2nd 1946 for Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore & Java, then returning to Amsterdam with more evacuees. In August of that year she set a new record for the route, reaching Table Bay in 13 days 9 hours, beating the previous record of 14 days, 18 hours, and 57 minutes SS Scot had set in 1893. In 1938, under the terms of the 1936 mail contract, with the Stirling Castle she introduced the accelerated service taking 14 days. Found inside – Page 65Similar ship , Royal City , ex- “ Anglo Indian " . ... similar ships , Athlone Castle and Stirling Castle ( less enclosed superstructure ) . only Job MKFKM ... Hutton flew home for a throat operation, arriving in England on 17 March. 1946, 245 1st class, 538 tourist class. Carrying passengers as well as cargo, including the all-important mail, it was a byword in travel - 'every Thursday at 4', as one of the . In this role, she carried 776 first class, 774 cabin class and 579 tourist class passengers. HMS Leonard arrived from the Cape on October 13th to find that red-hot lava and smoke were pouring out of the mound, which was 250ft (80m) high. This was the first Japanese ship to arrive at an Australian port for the purpose of repatriating interned POW and civilians. Found inside – Page 424... realities : Australian Franciscans and the Sepik Mission , 1946 / 51. bibl . , map . ... The shipwreck of the Stirling Castle ( 1838 ) / Illustrations ... Found inside... for the beginning of the 1946 season having not played at all for two years. ... there on Ministry of War transport – the Stirling Castle troop ship. The Australian War Memorial was voted the number one landmark in Australia by travellers in the 2016 Trip Advisor awards. 1946-1971: Ripley Castle: 7,521: 1917-1931: Rochester Castle: 7,795: 1937-1970: Roslin Castle (3) . 1935, shipyard workers working on the new liner, 'Stirling Castle' Credit: Hulton Archive - Getty 13 HMS Eagle, an aircraft carrier built by Harland and Wolff, showcased in 1946 Credit: Hulton . She was finally released in 1946 and underwent a refit before returning to the mail run in 1947. It carried a cargo of iron, guns, anchors, and 48 tons of company coins. La Plata. Union-Castle Line Passenger Lists 1911-1955. . 26-10. The Great Storm of 1703. Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, ships and/or built: " The advice of their elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books. Stirling Bridge and overthrew the English in the most. The hurricane that struck the English Channel and the south of England was beyond anything in living memory: Unlike today's storms, when we have . On 21 February 1946, two thousand five hundred Japanese internees embarked on the repatriation ship Koei Maru at Port Melbourne, Vic. 26 Jan 1946. After the Australian section of the tour, the bulk of the team flew by seaplane from Sydney to Auckland, then by road to Wellington for the first match in New Zealand. Its lavender-hulled ships were some of the most impressive vessels of the time. Yet the story of the Union-Castle Line is also one of people - the passengers and crew ensured that the line survived for so long. As portrayed on the front covers of the South African Shipping News magazine. 2021 At the time of the merger in 1900, the Union fleet included: . Ship Stirling Castle from Greenock Scotland to Boston Massachusetts Apr. Found inside – Page 186Ex - Stirling Castle , exNord America , ex - Stirling Castle ( 1883 ) British . Norge ( 1881 ) Thingvalla Line ( Danish ) . Built by Alexander Stephen ... Troopships were operated by the Army Transportation Service, with "civilian" mariners; by the U.S. Navy; and the War Shipping Administration. We pay our respects to elders past and present. Completed in 1936, the 'Athlone Castle' was 25,564 gross registered tons and 725 feet in length. The troopship Stirling Castle on which W788331 N. M. (Margaret) Finner, a Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) attached to the Royal Navy, and many other WRENS and VADs, travelled home to England. Simpson, appealed for help from King Edward who refused. The ship was launched on 23 September 1937 and was a slightly enlarged version of the Stirling Castle and Athlone Castle of 1936. By 1886 there were 97 inhabitants, clustered at the settlement of Edinburgh on Tristan da Cunha. Sister of the Stirling Castle, she was launched by the Princess Alice, wife of the Earl of Athlone, a former Governor General of South Africa, on 28th November 1935. 10. From 1939 until 1946 she served as a troopship but came to no harm. Stirling Castle Vectis Vulcan PILOT VESSELS A4) Active A5) D7 Daring D14 Deerhound E14 Ela F9 and 10 Fawn I11 Iris J11 Jessica M56 Minnie Q5 Querida S40 and 41 Skipjack S49 Solent When requesting crew lists please quote the reference number and the year of the crew list required. Ship's Master and mate's certificates for William Adams. 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. “Nearly a month at sea on a crowded ship run on austerity lines by the Government - no classes and no drink” {E W Swanton]. Found inside – Page 677 , August , 1946 . ... “ The Motor Ship ” , Vol . ... Stirling Castle ” . bench was designed by the writer for use in the mechanical engineer" Cheshire " . . It was one of the most important British liner routes of all - the express run from Southampton to the South African Cape. Found inside – Page 425... STIRLING CASTLE 25,600 TANTALLON CASTLE 7,400 TINTAGEL CASTLE 7,400 TRANSVAAL CASTLE 32,700 WINDSOR CASTLE 37,600 BUILT 1935 1959 1960 1943 1945 1946 ... (previously the Empress of Scotland and before that Empress of Japan), arriving in Sydney on 16 December 1944. [3] The MCC team left austerity Britain on 31 August 1946 on the SS Stirling Castle and sailed to Australia, arriving in Perth, Western Australia in September 1946, three weeks before their first scheduled match. Capetown Castle was built by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast (yard no.986), who also built her Burmeister & Wain designed 10-cyl diesel . Found inside – Page 21Tons 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 18 32 29 46 52 305 272 ... 23,371 tons gross and the M.S. “ Stirling Castle , ” 25,563 tons gross . They made only one stop at Port Said, to Fremantle, landing on 24 September 1946. She was launched on 15 August 1935 and was the first of two identical sister ships, being joined a few months later by the Athlone Castle. Close by is the ST Cervia, a seagoing tug built in 1946. Most historians agree that the Great Hall at Stirling Castle was the work of James IV, and built during the years 1501 to 1504. Harland and Wolff built her two Burmeister & Wain engines under license. Our ship, the Stirling Castle, was still under troopship condi- tions, with many service personnel returning to England from duty in the Far East. Found insideThe Archaeology of a Seventeenth-Century Vessel of New World Colonization ... 1946. “PirateFighters of the South China Sea.” National Geographic 89(6): ... Completed in 1936, the 'Athlone Castle' was 25,564 gross registered tons and 725 feet in length. She completed her first voyage in the scheduled time of 16 days 15 hrs but, capable of 21 knots if required, did the run in 13 days 9hrs in the following August and beat the record established by Union's Scot in 1893. The team arrived at Perth much earlier than anticipated so an extra minor match was arranged. Found inside – Page 42... pany and PERSONAL R.N.R. , is to be the new master of the Stirling Castle . ... following appointments to in various ships until he was called the Board ... Served in European Theater from May 1944 through May 1945. 0930, Went alongside Stirling Castle a Troop Ship. Welcome to our RMMV Athlone Castle website celebrating this stylish and beautiful motorship. 16, 1766. Stirling Castle. 17.09.1946 out of naval service; 05.1947 Back to Union-Castle Line. RMMV Stirling Castle was an ocean liner of the Union-Castle Line in service from the 1930s to the 1960s, primarily on the Southampton to Cape Town route. Finally left Southampton on 1st February 1966 for Mihara, Japan where she arrived on 3rd March for breaking up. Found inside – Page 231... State of Maine 64, 226 Stirling Castle 12 Stockholm 193850 Stockholm 1940 52 Stockholm 1946 158 Stonewall Jackson 106 Strathallan Index of Ships' Names. Found inside – Page 10The British used Brisbane mainly for their support ships and escort force. ... the troopship Stirling Castle (25,500 tons), whilst 45 British warships were ... Ikin had to remain in hospital at Rangoon for treatment to a septic arm wound. It was the lowest deck on the ship, had no portholes, bunks were in three tiers and there were only two showers to be shared by 150 women. Found inside – Page 384The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy from the 15th Century ... DV 17 (1946). ... STIRLING CASTLE 3rd Rate 70, 1,059bm, 151 × 40.5ft. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for RMS Stirling Castle Union Castle Liner Marine Painting Art Print - 14.5" Print at the best online prices at eBay! In 1966 she was sold for scrap, realising £360,000, and arrived at Mihara, Japan on 3rd March for breaking up by Nichimen K.K. Found inside – Page 176... 95 Rochester (US 1946), 112 Rodney, 34 Roosevelt, Theodore, 12 Rothesay, ... 90, 91, 94, 97, 173 Stettin, 18 Stirling Castle, 109 Stock, Hermann, 90, ... They made only one stop at Port Said, to Fremantle, landing on 24 September 1946. After the collapse of the Royal Mail group in 1931, Union-Castle Line was left with heavy financial commitments and took several years to achieve recovery and become . On 5th November 1937 she was the first mail ship to call at Buffalo Harbour at East London and on 22nd December 1938 inaugurated the 14 days or under 'Accelerated . Research in National Maritime Museum Greenwich "RMG" "NMM" - 3.580 drawings now also at wikipedia. famous defeat ever suffered by an English army. ORR 2. A proposed sale to Taiwan breakers (where her sister had gone two months earlier) fell through and she was instead sold for scrapping in Japan. The British annexed the islands in 1816 and a population slowly formed from members of a temporary British garrison, shipwrecked sailors and other Europeans, as well as women from other islands. galleries are progressively closed from 4 pm, Book your ticket to visit: awm.gov.au/visit, Copyright This page is one of a series devoted to postcards and photographs of the ocean liners and cruise ships in the Union-Castle Line. This page is one of a series devoted to postcards and photographs of the ocean liners and cruise ships in the Union-Castle Line. THIS IS THE 14.5" x 9.5" (367mm x 245mm) Size Print. The Fleets. ADAMSON AYR 1750 - 1850 T. ADAMSON & GLEN DFS 1869 - 1964 T C A collection of births, marriages and deaths. She was launched on 15th July 1935 by Mrs Robertson Gibb, wife of the Chairman, and sailed on her maiden voyage on 7th February 1936. Found inside – Page 35One of the largest motorships of her day, Stirling Castle entered service in 1 936 and soon smashed the 43-year UK- South Africa record. The crew collected as many of the islanders’ belongings as they could before sailing back to South Africa, but all the farm animals and domestic pets had to be left behind. : It was one of the most important British liner routes of all - the express run from Southampton to the South African Cape. La Plata. Named after Stirling Castle in Scotland, she was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, and launched July 1935. Uwek. She left Southampton on her maiden voyage on 7 February 1936. They were the largest marine oil engines constructed in Britain until then. Every Thursday at 4 p.m. a Union Castle express liner left Southampton for the Cape. William H Miller tells the story of the post-war Union Castle ships. Found inside – Page 98Both ships had been transformed into two of the most graceful ships ever to ... a 82 feet Athlone Castle 1936 25567 725 feet o / a 82 feet Stirling Castle ... Shipyard workers constructing the funnel for the new liner, the 'Stirling Castle', on the quay at Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard. In 1946, she sailed from Southampton on 31 August for Australia arriving at Fremantle on 28 September. Liverpool. Stirling Castle: 1946/03/20 approx Sydney: 1946/04/14 Southampton: originating Wgtn Mar 4th 4000 RN/RM/RAF/etc incl ex-POW repatriates from SE Asia/Africa + German POWs from Australia: 78: Stirling Castle: 1945/11/09 Wellington: 1946/01/19 approx Southampton: via Sydney/ Fremantle 2000 RN personnel, 260 service families & repatriates SE Asia . On 5th November 1937 she was the first mailship to call at Buffalo Harbour at East London and on 22nd December 1938 inaugurated the 14 days or under 'Accelerated' schedule as . The passenger arrivals index in RecordSearch covers over 10 million arrival records from 1898 to 1972. Two famous inter war ships entered service - Athlone Castle and Stirling Castle. Organized by Date of Departure, Steamship Line, Steamship or Ocean Liner, Class of Passengers, Route, and the Ship's Captain. After 18 months in Australia VAD Finner returned to England in April 1946, later emigrating to Australia in 1949. The Gale from Scotland to New York, May 16 1774. Snow Jenny from Glasgow Scotland to Boston Massachusetts Oct. 31, 1766. Margaret Finner joined the VAD's in England and after passing her nursing exams volunteered for overseas service and was drafted to the Royal Navy Auxiliary Hospital at Herne Bay in Sydney. During World War II, Stirling Castle was used as a troopship. Cape Town, South Africa Passenger Lists 1911-1955. After a brief spell in wooden huts in Surrey, they were housed at a former RAF camp at Calshot, near Southampton, where they suffered unhappily through an unusually cold English winter. 1936 Named: ATHLONE CASTLE for the Union-Castle Line Flag: United Kingdom; 27.12.1940 Requisitioned as troopship. AKA: Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company. A Royal Society expedition in 1962 found that, although the Tristan crawfish cannery was no more and the islanders’ dogs had taken a heavy toll on the sheep, conditions seemed not impossible. Found inside – Page 53His last ship was the Warwick Castle . Cambridge , Captain Robert A. D. , D.S.C. , R.D. , R.N.R .-- Master of the Union - Castle liner Stirling Castle ... She left England on 18 November 1944 on a troopship code named J.1. She left Southampton on her maiden voyage on 7 February 1936. ATHLONE CASTLE was built in 1936 by Harland & Wolff at Belfast with a tonnage of 25564grt, a length of 696ft, a beam of 82ft 5in and a service speed of 20 knots. Name of Ship Stirling Castle Steamship Line Union Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd Date of Arrival . 23.07.1965 Arrived in Kaapstad and out of service. She arrived there on 3 March 1966 to be broken up by Nichimen Co.[4], Kludas, Great Passenger Ships of the World Vol.4, An account of life on board this ship and others of the Union-Castle Line in the 1960s, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MV_Stirling_Castle&oldid=1020846359, World War II merchant ships of the United Kingdom, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Southampton, Las Palmas, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban, This page was last edited on 1 May 2021, at 11:22. RMMV Stirling Castle was a British ocean liner of the Union-Castle Line built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Southampton to South Africa mail service. By the war's end she had carried 128,000 soldiers and sailed over half a million miles in her wartime role. The women were housed in what used to be the swimming pool deck and dressing shed before the war. In 1966 she was sold for scrap, realising £360,000, and arrived at Mihara, Japan on 3rd March for breaking up by Nichimen K.K. Get your kite! Following cessation of the service between the UK and South Africa in 1977 the ship was sold to Carnival . By the late 1950s, these mail ships included the Arundel Castle, Carnarvon . An advance party returned to Tristan in April 1963 and in November some 200 people, including four Tristan girls who had meantime married Englishmen, returned to their island. Went ashore in Algiers. In 1966 she was sold to the South Africa-based Safmarine and renamed S.A. Vaal for further service on the same route. There are lots of artefacts from ships that foundered on this sandbank, like the 17th-century 32-pounder demi-cannon from HMS Stirling Castle, wrecked in 1703. We recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and waters. The liner Stirling Castle from England arrived this morning with 600 war brides and their children, including 286 for N.S.W. A third, slightly larger, ship of the class, the Capetown Castle, joined them in 1938. Liverpool. Found inside – Page 50... Bremner family outside Stirling Castle walls Charles Fleming family prior ... Rotary migrants ORSOVA Rotary Ship of BOAB arrivals The Rees family prior ... This includes arrivals: by ship from 1898 to 1966 (Fremantle or other Western Australian ports) by aircraft from 1944 to 1966 (Perth airport) by aircraft from 1949 to 1964 (all airports) by ship and aircraft from 1965 to 1972 (all ports/airports). Your generous donation will be used to ensure the memory of our Defence Forces and what they have done for us, and what they continue to do for our freedom remains – today and into the future. The Royal Navy Nairana-class escort aircraft carrier undergoing conversion to the Cunard Line Cargo liner SS Port Victor at the Harland and Wolff. The women were housed in what used to be the swimming pool deck and dressing shed before the war. Subsequent keeper-ship was held by the Crown until in 1923 King George V restored it in favor of the Earl of Mar and Kellie. ADDISON WLN 1813 - 1894 T. AFFLECK 1848. RMMV Stirling Castle was a British ocean liner of the Union-Castle Line built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Southampton to South Africa mail service. Since 1840, Red Funnel has built many innovative ships with pioneering designs for the time. 150 RAF came aboard us for passage. As of 2017, Queen Mary 2 is the only purpose built passenger ship designed as an ocean liner, as opposed to a cruise ship. She was released from government service in 1946. After the outbreak of World War II, in January 1940, the government introduced the Liner Requisition Scheme and Capetown Castle was taken up for conversion into a troop ship. The uprising was brought to an abrupt halt by the arrival of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH MAIDEN YEAR PASSENGER LIST NOV 1946. The shipyard has built many ships; among the more famous are the White Star trio Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, the Royal Navy 's HMS Belfast, Royal Mail 's Andes, Shaw Savill . Found inside – Page 285... Inf.) Went overseas with the X4th, September 1944. on the Stirling Castle. Ship was rammed by American tanker as conv oy w as forming in Harbor Returned ... Found inside – Page 23... Bremner family outside Stirling Castle walls Charles Fleming family prior to ... Minister Downer welcomes Rotary migrants ORSOVA Rotary Ship of B.0. There was passenger accommodation for 580-cabin, 480-tourist and 510-3rd class. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Postcard of RMMV Capetown Castle Postcard of RMMV Capetown Castle History United Kingdom Name:RMMV Capetown Castle Owner:Union-Castle Line house flag.svg Union-Castle Mail Steam Ship Company Port of registry:London, UK Route:Southampton-Las Palmas-Cape Town-Port Elizabeth-East London-Durban Builder:Harland & Wolff, Belfast . In preparation for the daily Last Post Ceremony, DUCHESS OF BEDFORD / EMPRESS OF FRANCE 1928. ADAMS see DALY, KEAY. 11.1942 African war; 1946 2x troops to Australia and 1x Singapore. The U-boat War in World War Two (Kriegsmarine, 1939-1945) and World War One (Kaiserliche Marine, 1914-1918) and the Allied efforts to counter the threat. RMMV Capetown Castle was a British passenger liner built by Harland & Wolff at Belfast for the Union-Castle Line's mail service from Southampton to South Africa. During World War II, she was used as a troopship, returning to passenger service in 1946. Found inside – Page 122However , as a nationalized company today it still builds ships – mainly ... for the construction of the mailships Stirling Castle and Athlone Castle ... AGNEW of Lochnaw WIG 1330 - 1975 In 1506 a Portuguese sea-captain called Tristao da Cunha came across a group of six little islands far out in the Atlantic between South Africa and South America. Union Castle Liners: From Great Britain to Africa 1946-1977. Formed 1900 by the merger of Union SS Co. and the Castle Mail Packet Co. 1912 Royal Mail group took over control of the company. With Gibb, Hardstaff, Eric Bedser (not an official member of the team) and Ferguson, he returned home in the ‘Largs Castle’, leaving Sydney on 18 March. 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