1939 sold for scrapping but purchased by the Admiralty for The Company, however, does not accept any responsibility for any inaccuracy, mistake or oversight on the part of the Company's Servants or Agents, or any other persons, in the wording, despatch or delivery of any telegram or letter in connection with these prepaid passages, or for any consequences arising therefrom. renamed Psara She trained as an economic historian. and M. Kohli. He returned to England in 1888 and founded the weekly newspaper South Africa (lasted from 1889 to 1961) and early issues are very collectable. It is the gilt cover filled with detailed vignettes of those imagined exciting romantic scenes of African life - palm trees, the big hole of Kimberley, wild game, a stamp battery, Johannesburg as a mining camp, indigenous rural tribal life and crossing the Atlantic to reach this Eldorado. 1950 transferred to King Line, renamed King James ex-Holtye 1947-1949 Southampton - Cape Town direct. 1919 Bullard King & Co.'s It was steam powered but also carried sails. A box within the borders of the map shows distances from Cape Town to Johannesburg and Barberton, in miles and hours. 1916 managed by Union-Castle renamed Polglass Castle Tonnage: Gross - 4341 tons Net - 2772; Length: 380.6 feet; Breadth: 48.2 feet. It is interesting that Mathers draws a distinction between Johannesburg townshipand other townships -so he lists Ferreira (800 stands), Booysens (300 stands), Marshalls (600 stands), Doornfontein (300 stands) and Natal Camp (200 stands) as separate townships. loss of 92 lives. King and Clan Lines. The database did not give the sailings of all the ships, only their names. Med. Sister of the Pretoria Castle (2) she was built to replace the lost Warwick Castle (3) and underwent the same refit in 1962. Mauritius. Every Thursday at 4pm a Union-Castle Royal Mail Ship would leave Southampton bound for Cape Town. Boat shelled the lifeboats. The two amalgamated in March 1900. 1917 torpedoed and sunk 300 miles W of Bishops Rock. 1920 purchased from Glen Line, renamed Banbury Castle Union-Castle Line also ran a supplementary ocean liner service between Southampton and Cape Town which called at isolated Ascension Island, St. Helena and the South African enclave of Walvis Bay. from shipping controller, renamed Rosyth Castle, 1920 transferred The Royal Mail Line ran into financial difficulties in the 1930s, culminating in the prosecution of its director Lord Kylsant, and Union-Castle Line became an independent company again with Vernon Thomson as Managing Director. It merged with Bullard King and Clan Line in 1956 to form British & Commonwealth Shipping, and then with South African Marine Corporation (commonly referred to as Safmarine) in 1973 to create International Liner Services, but maintained its separate identity throughout. The long-spun-out passive resistance in the Ruhr is over, and the controlled, instructed, and disciplined French Press, and the more than French Press which serves the national interests of France in Great Britain and Holland and other European countries, is cock-a-hoop with the clamour of this empty victory. The contract was eventually to expire however, and the period of intense competition was later to give way to co-operation, including transporting troops and military equipment during the Boer War. document.write("S. Swiggum"); Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. RootsChat.com cannot be held responsible directly or indirectly for the messages or content posted by others. Commanded by Captain E. F. Gilbert. 1969 transferred to King Line Cabin and Tourist Passenger List for the RMS Windor Castle of the Union-Castle Line, Departing 14 July 1939 from Cape Town to London via Madeira, Commanded by Captain R. W. Goodacre, RD, RNR. The inaugural sailing of the Dane left Southampton on 15 September.[1]. Capetown Castle Passenger List, 1949-12-15 RMS Warwick Castle Passenger List, 1950-03-31 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List, 1954-12-09 R.M.M.V. The Union-Castle Line was a British shipping line that operated a fleet of passenger liners and cargo ships between Europe and Africa from 1900 to 1977. 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There is a homeward service by Intermediate Steamers from the Cape Ports, Durban, Lourenco, Marques, Beira and Mauritius, via Las Palmas or Teneriffe to London. It starts with some suggestions as to the contemporary literaturethe traveller ought to read. You can search and download lists of ships' passengers entering and leaving the United Kingdom from and for ports outside Europe and the Mediterranean. From the FamilySearch collection we know his date of arrival in South Africa as 20 May 1884, so he would have been about 19 years old. GGA Image ID # 1da2612992, November 1920 Union-Castle Line Track Chart. Funnel Line's STENTOR. Stettin, renamed Victoria W. Despite these misadventures, the Norham Castle outlasted both her sister ships the Hawarden and the Roslin. Passengers landing at Madeira may enjoy a very interesting excursion to Terreiro da Lucta by the Mount Railway Company's trains which make the trip in half an hour. A detached counterpart to a Steerage Passenger's Contract Ticket for passage on the RMS Arundale Castle of the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company, Limited. GGA Image ID # 1da49c7c90, Advertisement for the Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town Appearing in the 29 November 1929 Walmer Castle Passenger List. In the same year it became the Union Steam Collier Co, but in 1854 all their five ships were taken over as transports for the Crimean War. Madonna. Historic transcribed South Africa passenger list arrivals and departures. Last updated: April 12, 2006 and maintained by Torpedoed and sunk by U-177 on 30 Nov 1942 off South Africa, Built by Barclay, Curle & Co., Ltd., Glasgow Connection between England and Mauritius is maintained by Steamers at certain intervals. His employer in South Africa was Mr. Richmond, of Allandale, PMBurg (Pietermaritzburg). In the case of 35-44 age group, the highest arrivals from Eastern Europe followed by, Central and South America South Asia and Africa. (and reverse). Thinking about going for your AG (Accredited Genealogist credential)? Converted to Landing Ship, Infantry. The mail service to South Africa, curtailed during hostilities, recommenced with the sailing of Roxburgh Castle from Southampton on 2 January 1947.[1]. Winchester Castle, 1979 renamed Winchester Universal, 1980 sold to Greece, Mathers'style was to describe the outward voyage to the Cape by quoting liberally from experienced travellers who had written up their impressions. The Norham, post 1900 when renamed the Martinique (via Clyde Ships). without written consent of Torpedoed by U-90 on 21 Nov 1917. The rear gilt cover is even more appealing what is called a track chart of the route taken by the Royal Mail Steamships of the Castle Mail Packets Company Limited and reminding the reader that this was the shortest route to the Gold Fields of South Africa. Edward Mathers, the author of this guide is someone worth knowing more about. Passenger ship built by Harland and Wolff, launched 27 January 1910, completed 28 April 1910, maiden voyage May 1910. She came under Union-Castle Line ownership when the Union Line merged with the Castle Line in 1900. Edinburgh Castle on 15th April 1976, after her last passenger sailing from South Africa. Continue with Recommended Cookies. Discovery is a catalogue of archival records across the UK and beyond, from which you can search 32 million records. The Union-Castle served as a link between Britain and her colony South Africa, and since the Arundel Castle and her sister Windsor Castle were the prime ships in its fleet, they often had to be the actual link. 1940 sold to Admiralty as accommodation ship at Freetown, The latter part of the book is replete with useful information about the Castle Line and its history, the naval architecture of threeof the largest vessels at that date: the Norham, the Hawarden and the Roslin Castle ships. But some copies must have become souvenirs or belonged to people who did not make the journey. 234 lives lost when U. The Intermediate Steamers taking First and Third Class Passengers only at lower rates than by the Royal Mail Steamers, are despatched frequently from London, for the Cape Province, Natal, Loureno Marques (Delagoa Bay), and Beira. 31 Mar 1917 Damaged by UB-32 near the Isle of Wight. ex- Clan Ross, 1976 transferred 1912-11-15 Deck Class Ticket - RMS Dunvegan Castle. The book gives a comprehensive coverage of what the prospective immigrant or traveller could expect toencounteron adventures toCape Town, Port Elizabeth and East London, Natal, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and then to the Orange Free State the South African Republic and the ultimate destination described as theSouth AfricanGold Fields. All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only. Calls at Lobito are sometimes made on the outward and homeward voyage. It provides rich details of the requirements of the steamship company in terms of food, water and other items supplied during the journey. Voyage was from Southampton to Cape Town departing on 1904-10-08. RootsTech Connect 2021 A GlobalSuccess. Vanity Fair cartoon of Sir Donald Currie- Knight of the Cruise, 1884, Union Castle Line ships docked at the East India Docks London in1902 (via Wikipedia). These were all steamers but were also fitted with sails. 1954-12-09 R.M.M.V. Passenger lists for Union Castle line on: Thursday 08 November 07 21:46 GMT (UK) Hi Does any one have any information on how I can find out the exact date that my family sailed from Tilbury to Capetown around about February 1952.The name of the ship was Bloemfontein Castle . The South and East African Year Book and Guide, nearly 1,000 pages with 64 pages of maps in colour, On sale in the Hairdresser's Shop, price 2/6. Owner History: Castle Mail Packet Company. 1907 transferred from Liverpool-Hamburg 1904 purchased by Union-Castle 1950-1959 London - Las Palmas - Ascension - St. Helena - Cape Town - Durban - Beira. The remaining ship operated a service carrying up to 750 Tourist Class passengers to Beira and back via the West Coast route every three months.[1]. Liz Finnie. The Union-Castle Line was a British shipping line that operated a fleet of passenger liners and cargo ships between Europe and Africa from 1900 to 1977. Check out the Genealogy Books written by Olive Tree Genealogy! The second edition (Twentieth Thousand). Rose and 92 passengers and crew were killed. In 1889 you would be up to date with Anthony Trollope(a brace of volumes of South Africantravel classics still in print today), John Noble(South Africa Past and Present),the historian George Theal(History of South Africa among other titles)in addition to numerous handbooks and almanacs, memoirs and travel books on 19th century travel. Report. London, renamed Carlisle Castle, 1918 torpedoed and sunk in English Channel. ex- Clan Ramsey, 1977 - 1979 built in 1964, 1977 renamed Johannesburg in 1889 was still a mining camp but it was on its way to permanence and solidity. 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 Although the rates of passage money is discussed, no precise figures are given, though it is fascinating to learn that a cow was taken on board to supply fresh milk and these steamers were state of the art in their day with electric lighting and refrigeration chambers. use as accommodation ship. Inline images in messages are the copyright of the respective linked sites. I have been lucky enough to find some of my family in passenger lists going back and forth between England and South Africa. in interesting facts about sam houston. 1979 renamed Winchester Universal Then this SLIG course is foryou! Launched as War Poplar, completed as Dromore Castle Its shipping operations ceased in 1977. (LogOut/ mined and sunk off Cromarty. 1973 purchased by Union-Castle This database contains details extracted from various South African passenger records. She is an enthusiastic book person and has built her own somewhat eclectic book collection over 40 years. I was particularly interested in sections on the South African Republic and the Goldfields. Union-Castle Line Passage Contracts, Tickets, and Receipts, 1904-10-08 Steamship Ticket Record - Union-Castle Line. inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. Badges of Rank - Union-Castle Line Officers Insignia. for ships built before 1900 see Union Matthers himself travelled throughout the Transvaal gold fields in the 1880s and was regarded as the first journalist to express confidence in the future prospects of gold mining. Many thanks to Ted Finch for his assistance in collecting this data. Additional South Africa Genealogy Resources The eGGSA Passenger List Project * Maps & brochures The company took over the King Line in 1949, and merged with Bullard King and Clan Line in 1956 to form British & Commonwealth Shipping. The Du Plessis evidently returned to South Africa in November 1922 aboard the RMS Arundel Castle. Cabin Passenger List for the RMS Walmer Castle of the Union-Castle Line, Departing 29 November 1929 from Capetown to Southampton via Madeira, Commanded by Captain W. Morton Betts. In 1857, renamed the Union Line, it won a contract to carry mail to South Africa, mainly the Cape Colony. I embarked on a great adventure in 1968 when I travelled by the Windsor Castle to Southampton from Durban and returned to South Africa some 3 years later on the same Windsor Castle to Cape Town and thena Blue Train journey to Johannesburg to take up my first permanent job. 1908-1910 London Walvis Bay - Cape Town - Port Elizabeth - East London - Durban - Dar-es-Salaam - Mombasa and reverse. The initial Union fleet consisted of the colliers Union, Briton, Saxon, Norman and Dane. It is the second edition andit seems that at least20 000 copies were printed. 5:20). He was born on 17 September 1865 and was admitted to Red Hill on 28 July 1880 when he was 15 years old. Passenger list of the Briton (reprint of the cover). Llangibby Castle :- About 11,000 Tons (Building), M.V. It is likely to have been lost on the journey, dropped in a fast flowingriver when making a crossing. I found that a copy had been sold on the Antiquarian book auction site about a year ago. Search and download ( charges apply) lists of passengers boarding at UK and Irish ports and travelling to places such as America, Canada, India, New Zealand and Australia between 1890 and 1960. ex- Clan Robertson, 1976 renamed Olive Tree Genealogy was chosen by Family Tree Magazine as one of the 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2017! Clickherefor details on how to contribute. Built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast (LogOut/ Universal, 1984 Master does not give him a good character. 1939 became HMS Persephone This is now an emporium of delight there are shelves of booksand deep cradles for the maps and posters. It may be seen that the proportion of FTAs in India for the age group 25-34 years has been the highest from by Eastern Europe, followed Africa, Central and South America and West Asia. 1941 Southampton - Bremen - Hamburg feeder service, 1941 Bound in green limp cloth with wonderful detailed illustrated decoration in gilt including a map of Africa on the rear cover which states "The Shortest Route to the Gold Fields of South Africa". v3.0, passengers whoarrived in the UK between 1878 and 1960 (BT 26) at Ancestry.co.uk(, passengers wholeft the UK between 1890 and 1960 (BT 27) at findmypast.co.uk(. Text on the poster: "Union-Castle Line South & East Africa - Weekly Royal Mail Service to South & East Africa." 414. The Union Line was founded in 1853 as the Southampton Steam Shipping Company to transport coal from South Wales to Southampton. In the fifties and sixties many young people went off to Europe to experience widening horizons or to study abroad. Gold is labelled in a vague way 14 times. The Union Line was founded in 1853 as the Southampton Steam Shipping Company to transport coal from South Wales to Southampton. of 40 lives. Royal Mail group took over control of the company. Each ship could carry an average of two hundred First Class passengers and four hundred and fifty in Tourist Class. . renamed Please do not use these photos without permission from the copyright holder. Cabin Passenger List for the RMS Carnarvon Castle of the Union-Castle Line, Departing 4 November 1927 from Southampton to Capetown via Madeira, Algoa Bay, East London, and Natal, Commanded by Captain W. F. Stanley. GGA Image ID # 1313bb2f31, July 1939 Union Castle Line Fleet List. ex- Holtye, 1915 purchased from The Norham Castle was a mail cum passenger ship steamer. RootsChat.com is a totally free family history forum to help you. It is a guide book and now regarded asrare and of course highly collectable. Alternate sailings travelled out via the Suez Canal and out via West Africa. It is always an occasion to browse maps and books. William H Miller (Author) New! July 1911 Union-Castle Line Track Chart. First and Cabin Class Passenger List for the RMS Capetown Castle of the Union-Castle Line, Departing 21 April 1949 from Southampton to Durban via Capetown, Port Elizabeth, East London and Madeira, Commanded by Captain W. D. Roach. Details will vary, but you might find the following: name profession gender age spouse spouse's age mother's name origin nationality children ship name and details date and place of departure and arrival The following ships of the Union Castle Line are featured on the stamps: Passengers lists for those going to South Africa do exist but they are not complete, most are not indexed, and are scattered across various repositories, with some found only in the archives, not online. This index can give you details on the deceased and who he or she left behind. 1900-1908 London - Walvis Bay - Cape Town - Port Elizabeth - East London - Durban - The Lorenco Marques railway connection went inland as far as Komatipoort. ), John Clarks Natal Settler has Natal Settler passenger lists from 1849-1850 and also includes a piece about the ships. 1924 transferred to Bullard King, renamed Umvoti, 1917 purchased from F.S. It merged with South African Marine Corporation in 1973 to create International Liner Services, but competition with air travel adversely affected its shipping activities, and cargo shipping rapidly became containerised. 1907-09-16 Counterpart to Third Class Passage Ticket. But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. 1917 torpedoed and sunk 300 miles from Bishops Rock; loss It combined as a passenger, cargo and mail ship. His full name was George Henry Shorter. L. 1900-1977 Southampton - Madeira - Cape Town - Port Elizabeth - Durban - Port Elizabeth - Cape 1918 torpedoed and sunk while hospital ship west of Fastnet. (Larsen. She is a member of the Board of the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation and is a docent at the Wits Arts Museum. Scrapped in 2003, 21 Sep 1941 bombed and sunk in the Atlantic while convoy rescue ship, 1977 renamed Winchester Castle Kathy Munro is an Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of the Witwatersrand. It was justthree years old. from Ministry of Transport, renamed Kenilworth Castle, 1968 scrapped. how do i choose my seat on alaska airlines? GGA Image ID # 13ee71310d, April 1949 Union-Castle Line Track Chart. 09:00 to 17:00. 1982 sold to Greece, renamed Psara Reefer. Many were offered assisted passages, especially the professions which prospered greatly in the days of apartheid. 1 Mar 1917 Mined and damaged by UC-65 There is a final sketch of the RMS Hawden Castle. In 1889 the journey from Cape Town to the Witwatersrand via train and then by mail or passenger coach took a hopeful 85 hours, approximately 4 days. In the 1950s and 60s the line operated a fleet of fifteen ships, eight on the principal weekly mail run from Southampton to Cape Town. Some of these titles can be accessed in digitized format online. It was renamed the Union Steam Collier Company and then the Union Steamship Company. I dont seem to be able to locate it. Manage Settings Winchester Castle Passenger List, 1955-06-17 RMS Edinburgh Castle Passenger List, Frequently Asked Questions About Passenger Lists. document.write(" Macaria Melinoe And Zagreus, Benjamin Edney Wiki, Articles U