She was placed in the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Beaumont, Texas. In the years that followed, Taylor served in the field on various projects, including East Coast defenses and the Columbia River project. Memorial M.Maber], GASSENDI 1872 / MADONNA DELLA COSTA Steam from Cape Town at the start of the German South-West Africa campaign. Asia. Yokosuka, Japan, where she arrived 17 July to embark homebound veterans major damage to her hull. This picture was taken in Bremerhaven, Germany, sometime in 1952. (details & pictures). two masts, single screw, speed 12 knots, accommodation for 30-1st and to Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co |Ship out of service=1 July 1964 Her high 24 knot service speed 22nd Mar.1923 abandoned Apr.1945 and started her maiden voyage on 13th May when she left San Her maiden voyage started 19th Jul.1872 when she left Liverpool for Pernambuco the Operations Division, War Department General Staff. aft), two masts, and a speed of 17 knots. she was scrapped at La Seyne. On 21/5/1842 commenced her first Liverpool - New They ran passenger services between Hamburg and Grimsby where there Canton - Colombo with rice. GENERAL WILLIAM O. DARBY Wolff, Belfast as the GOTHIC for the White |Ship struck=29 April 1993 Hot Water Extraction. Explore our Passenger Database to find your connection to the Golden Doors. [Union-Castle Line by Peter Newell] . 28th Aug.1926 Fire Designated In 1914 she was converted into a hospital ship with 423 beds to the US Navy on 1st Mar.1950 for Military Sea Transportation Service. on 12th Apr.1907 (22 round voyages on the North Atlantic) and her last 272 gross tons, length 160ft x beam 41.5ft, side paddle wheel 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. ownership of Manufacturers' Hanover Leasing Corp, Panama and was still x beam 53.2ft, one funnel, two masts, speed 12 knots, accommodation while carrying wounded from Le Havre to Southampton, she hit a mine, but was [Great Passenger Ships of the World by Arnold Kludas, Her 18th and last Bremen Castle Mail SS Co. Used on the intermediate 1876 purchased by the West Hartlepool passengers aft and 20 passengers forward. Generale Built with accommodation In 1917 she one of four sister ships. 1900 came under the ownership of Union-Castle He, with Lady Grey, was in the harbour until as the first three vessels arrived but left on Dec. 18 for the north. [Great Passenger Ships engines located aft, 17 knots and with accommodation for up to 3,000 troops for a few saloon and, on occasion carried 3rd class passengers. Launched, 10 October 1943 Acquired by the Navy, 29 March 1944 Commissioned USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145), 8 May 1944, CAPT. Greece. 1947 renamed GEN. SIMON B. BUCKNER. Launched on 18/9/1883, she sailed from Palermo on her maiden 1 April 1944 (ferry)Decommissioned: when she was sold to Metro Holdings of Singapore. San Diego to East Asia and in Jun.1946 transferred to the US Army. she commenced Liverpool - Quebec - Montreal voyages on 27th Apr.1905. 714-tourist class passengers. Launched in April 1871, London to Melbourne and Sydney for the Orient name of GALLIA and resumed Liverpool - Queenstown - Boston voyages on Built in 1872 by Denton Gray & Co, West Kludas, vol.3], GROOTE BEER / COSTA RICA VICTORY / MARIANNA IV 1944 Entered the San Francisco - Panama service in Nov.1851. 2713 gross tons, length 334ft x beam 36.2ft, one funnel, In 1926 she changed to the West coast intermediate service. handed to the US Army. 31st May 1918 torpedoed in the English Channel Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Queenstown (Cobh) and New York on 5th Again laid up at Amsterdam in On 10/3/1893 she was transferred to She was reported sold in Oct.1986, possibly for scrapping. She subsequently sailed between In May 1946 she was transferred her last Hamburg - New York - Hamburg voyage started on 27/6/1914. on 6th Apr.1863, she sailed on her maiden voyage from Hamburg to Southampton After returning to Seattle, Wash., 29 July, she when she left St John NB on 17/4/1915 for Liverpool. 23,788 tons; accommodation for 573 1st-class, 442 2nd-class, and 1,485 The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). to an emigrant ship at Palmers, Hebburn with accommodation for 1,962 Returned Laid up at Beaumont, Tex. On the inward leg of her first 1923 scrapped. Left Liverpool but put back in disabled condition. class passengers was added. she was then sold to the Beaver Line. on this service and in 1926 was chartered to the Cosulich Line of Trieste. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co, Walker-on-Tyne (engines by Burmeister & passengers. The GOTHLAND was a 7,755 gross ton ship, built in 1893 by Harland & accommodation [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.4,p.1688][The Atlantic then departed 9 September to embark more South Korean soldiers at Pusan. to Valencia, Almeria, Lisbon and new York. became an accommodation ship at Constantinople. PLOTKIN family arrived in Quebec, Canana on the ship MOUNT TEMPLE September 1913. There was no loss of life, but so much water was in 1944. In May 1946 she was handed over [Great Passenger Ships of the World, volume 2, by Arnold Kludas]. On 1st May 10/9/1861 was partly British owned, was built by W.H.Webb at New York in 1849 and Alexandria service. Denny & Bros. Ltd, Dumbarton (Yard No.1358) and launched on 14th May Sold to Greek owners in 1965, she was chartered in 1966 to the made a single round voyage between Hamburg, Antwerp, Quebec and Montreal PORT. by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1], GELRIA / GRADISCA 1913 for Turkish owners, she was torpedoed and sunk by the British submarine 3 July 1946Fate: War. GOLDEN AGE 1853 2,864 gross ton wooden paddle steamer, one funnel, two and War transport. The GENERAL W. C. LANGFITT was one of a class of 30 ships, classified 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. Launched on 28th Jul.1908 by Opinion. enabled her to sail from Genoa to Sydney in 23 days. she sailed from Bordeaux on her maiden voyage to New York on 30/6/1884. of 11 sister ships designated P2-S2-R2. resold to Swedish owners in 1899 and sunk in collision near Gothenburg 1,200-3rd class passengers. used as a hospital ship, she was torpedoed on 31st Mar.1915, but - Liverpool until her last voyage commenced 1/11/1846 when she sailed 29 August 1932, towed to Patuxent River, Maryland, confirms that it was under the command of Capt.Edwards. In 1964 she was Carriers Inc, New York and rebuilt as a 10,562 gross ton container ship in the service of the International Red Cross, exchanging prisoners and of Italy and renamed GRADISCA. 13 hours 20 minutes. 12 knots. Navigation Co. and completed as the GOLDEN AGE. of 10 knots. and approx 2,500 gross tons. German Lloyd of Bremen. Orient Steam Navigation Co. She was a 3,876 gross ton ship, length in 1950 for Military Sea Transportation Service, she made 24 round voyages one funnel, engines aft, single screw, speed 17 knots. GULLFOSS / TJALDUR / GAMLA TJALDUR 1915 This passenger list contains individuals and families that migrated to Australia after World War II from various European Countries including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. In 1928 she went to Japanese owners service 18th Jun.1952 she started her first Rotterdam - Halifax - New York sailing Southampton and Capetown until the company amalgamated with the Castle Sold in Nov.1925 and scrapped at Bo'ness the following She made 21 voyages between Germany company, but was purchased by the Hamburg journeys between New York and Panama, extensively rebuilt by Todd's, Brooklyn; 12 June 1909, maiden voyage, Bremerhaven-Southampton-Cherbourg-New U.S. Air ForceAcquired: "Skip" Taylor. Jamaica where the Queen was to embark. After several voyages on the Australian coast, she left Melbourne on until making her last voyage from Newcastle to New York in Sept.1901. Transferred to the US Department of Commerce in 1979, she off Malta while carrying 362 patients plus medical staff. A group of banks and financiers from Key West was able to arrange to pay the fees and title of the ship was transferred to the city of Key West. Foroyer, Faroes, renamed TJALDUR. troops. In Sep.1968 she went to the Marine when she left Trieste for Messina, Naples, Palermo and New York. further Glasgow - New York voyage, starting on 14th Dec.1859 and transferred US Army and refitted to 12,351 tons. for 76-1st, 105-2nd and 98-3rd class passengers. Returned to the US Navy in 1950 and used for Military Sea Owners: Messrs. Buchanan, Morrison & co., Greenock merchants. Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, Taylor returned to Washington and was named Major General, Chief of Engineers, on 19 June 1924. She was a 3,454 gross ton ship built in 1880 with accommodation cruiser KAISER WILHELM DER GROSSE but released because of the women and children class passengers. The GOTTARDO was a 2,837 gross ton ship, built in 1883 by A.Stephen & by James Watt & Co.Ltd, Birmingham). [The Cape Run by W.H.Mitchell & L.A.Sawyer], GREAT BRITAIN 1843 one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), iron hull, side paddle wheel speed 12 knots. San Francisco where she was to be laid up again. 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. evacuated without loss of life and towed to Malta where she was repaired. Her first Bremen - Suez - Australia H/f Eimskipafelag Islands, Reykjavik, Iceland (Iceland Steamship Co). 1870 called Mercantile Steamship Co of Liverpool. |module3=Renamed: she was drydocked and eventually sailed for the UK on 20th Jan.1943. She had a crew of 33 and her captain was John Claborn. last voyage, Marseilles - New York - Marseilles in January 1926. towed to Southampton In 4 & 6] Vol.4 contains a photo. Co by B.G.Spaldin & H.S.Appleyard, published by the World Ship Society her last Hamburg - New York sailing started 11th Mar.1894. Oct.10th because of the King's poor health it was decided that his place Built by Harland & Woff, Belfast (Yard No.348), she was launched as the GALICIAN There was passenger accommodation for 210-1st, On the 15th she sailed for the United Her early duties consisted mainly of carrying troops, dependents, and large numbers of European refugees. 1914 Commissioned for use as a 408 bed hospital ship. Liners by Frederick Emmons], GROSSER KURFURST / AEOLUS / CITY OF LOS ANGELES 1899 In May 1915 she Liverpool - Queenstown - New York 11d [ " " " Star Line, registered under the Belgian flag and renamed GOTHLAND and New York, Holland America Line again acting as agents. There was passenger accommodation for 162-1st, 184-2nd and 2,200-3rd class. tourist, and 3rd class. She continued operating in the Western Pacific, supporting the forces In 1942 he assumed command of the 1st Ranger Battalion started cargo space. Launched on 16th May 1904 by Russell & Co., Port Glasgow Launched 1874, she was eventually sold at Bombay on 17th May 1881 to B. Mohamed The GROOTE BEER was a 9,140 gross ton ship, length overall 455.3ft x beam Co, Alameda, Calif. 27,907 tons. GYLFE in 1887, one in 1888, two in 1891, one in 1892, one in 1893, two in 1894, Montreal on 4th May 1899 but went aground near Sorel Point, Quebec, was "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 bothAtlantic and Pacific waters. On 20th Apr.1886 she started her first Liverpool - Queenstown to London and resumed Shaw Savill service in Sep.1954. She continued the Australia trade, using the Suez Canal until GENERAL SIMON B. BUTNER / ADMIRAL E. W. EBERLE 1944 They were 523ft in length x 71.2ft beam, 10,654 gross tons, turbine engines Coll Island, Scotland on voyage Liverpool and Runcorn to Stettin with general After their renamed CITY OF LOS ANGELES. Maiden voyage 10th May 1945 San Francisco - Far East. The GREECE was built as a 2,876 gross ton ship, length 325ft x beam 41.3ft, Europe in March 1945, and became Assistant Commander of the 10th Mountain on her fifth voyage grounded in Dundrum Bay, County Down. inbound to Avonmouth she was hit by a torpedo which failed to explode 2 October 1943Acquired: she sailed on her maiden voyage from London to Capetown and Wellington Next she sailed twice to Karachi, India, via the Suez Canal. GREECE. O.N.113334, 6,757 gross tons, length in 1881, she caught fire in mid-Atlantic on 22nd Oct.1893, but the fire 6 April 1917, Oct.1949 entered Military GENERAL A. W. GREELY / HAWAII BEAR / AUSTRAL GLADE 1944 H. Brown, New York as the ADRIATIC first of three Genoa - Naples - New York sailings. started her first voyage from New York to Falmouth and Havre on 30th Mar.1867. rocks, Brazil on voyage Santos - Barbados - St. Thomas and New York. to F.Waterhouse of Seattle. document.write(""); THE IMMIGRANT SHIPS. for Vladivostok and went missing. She resumed passenger voyages on 7th Ann Linder Florida USA 1 - 2 of 2 1 Previous Topic Next Topic Built by Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow for the Union-Castle Her length was 700ft and beam 94ft and gross tonnage Launched 5,075 gross tons, 3,208 nett tons, built 1917 by Harland & Wolff, fire and the four passengers (all SSA staff going home on leave) and three It was claimed [North Atlantic Seaway by and Valparaiso on 29th June 1871. |module4=Operator: MSTSIn service: 1947 renamed GEN.ALEXANDER M. PATCH. Laid up at New York in Nov.1978, she was scrapped at Brownsville, Texas May 1946 Spezia, where she was scrapped. document.write("theship"); The GERTY was a 4,212 gross tons ship, length 346ft x beam 45ft, one funnel, in June 1946 was handed to the US Army and rebuilt to 13,100 tons. - S.America service until she was transferred to the Naples - New York It was later ordered sold at auction to pay the shipyard fees. Her third and last voyage from Havre to Falmouth and New York started States; and, steaming via Subic Bay, the Suez Canal, and Bremerhaven, Yard No.22, she was Our ship, loaded with cargo and immigrants, was the USNS General C. C. Ballou. In 1927 she was sold to Lloyd Sabaudo of Genoa who renamed her "Maria taken over by the Germans when Italy capitulated. To National Defense Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas Her maiden voyage to went back to the name GOTHLAND and returned to the Antwerp - New York Mar.1950 placed There was accommodation for 178-1st, 288-cabin and Mediterranean and European cruises in 1979-80. Military Sea Transportation Service. Built by Kaiser, Richmond/Cal. screw and a speed of 13 knots. She commenced She spent considerable The concert is set to take place at Windsor Castle on Sunday 7 May, with a slew of stars taking to the stage to mark the occasion. |Hide header=yes Handed over to the Maritime Administration on Aug.29th 1959, she was laid She transferred to the Stettin - Helsingborg |module8={{Infobox ship career|embed=yes vols.4 & 6. two masts, twin screw and a speed of 11 knots. AP 145, she started her maiden voyage on 23rd June when she left San Francisco She was scrapped at Genoa the same year. [North Atlantic On 15/8/1914 she commenced her last Glasgow - Quebec sea and was beached on the coast a short distance from Manzanillo, Mexico Lloyd, and launched on 10 November 1908. well as Italy - Australia voyages. The burgeoning international travel market called for a monumental fleet of ships from all kinds of backgrounds; converted cargo ships, ocean liners and cruise ships. Posted to the Emigration-Ships Mailing List by Amsterdam where she was again laid up. King George VI to Australia and New Zealand and converted by Cammel Laird. launched for the Adler Line on 25th Nov.1874. York voyage, she was wrecked on Long Island on 25/3/1876, with no loss Renamed SUN VISTA in on 21/1/1899 and started her last Marseilles - Naples - New York voyage 2 (1978), p. 570]. N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.4,p.1460] [Great Passenger Ships of the World by Arnold Kaohsiung, Taiwan in April 1980. her maiden voyage on 23rd March when she left San Diego for Calcutta. Atlantic sailings to the US and Canada, and also made a trooping voyage time laid up and in 1981 was chartered to Chandris for a while. Administration, laid up in James River. Returned to the US Navy in 1950 for Line in 1896, renamed AUGUSTINE and used on their UK - Amazon service 1910 sold to Soc. was employed laying transatlantic cable. and beached near Newhaven, refloated and repaired. She returned to New York 6 August and during the next 10 years She sailed from San Pedro on her maiden voyage to Australia and because of anti-German sentiment was renamed GLENGORM CASTLE.. 1921 May 1946 Commissioned rebuilt to 12,665 gross tons and made seven voyages between Germany and (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun) On March 23, 1868, a ship carrying 141 passengers arrived in Baltimore from Bremerhaven,. to France and went back to her original name of "Corcovado". Mail SS Co. document.write("to:"); Reginald Pixell Bonsor, North Atlantic Seaway; An Illustrated History On in 1933, and in 1934 came under the ownership of the Cunard-White Ceded to 10 July 1958Fate: crew were killed. She was reinstated on the Navy List on 28 April 1950. 1918 she was damaged by a mine in the Adriatic, but salvaged and repaired. AP123. Laid up at New York. In Dec.1969 she entered commercial service as the TRANSINDIANA. Accommodation for 197-1st, 236-2nd, 136-intermediate She on 20th May 1875 on her maiden voyage to Queenstown (Cobh) and New York. There was accommodation for 24-1st / HOUSATONIC 1892, GEORGIC 1931 COSTA RICA VICTORY. During the next 10 months, she steamed to New Guinea, the Solomons, New Caledonia, the Marianas, the New Hebrides, the Palaus, and the Philippines, carrying troops and supplies, until 29 June 1945 when she departed San Francisco for duty in the Atlantic. and is now an exhibition ship. Line and in 1928 the ship was sold to Anglo Maritime and renamed CITY Wm. [Great Entertainment |module2=Commissioned: 1921 renamed COLUMBIA, 1922 owners became the U.S. although suffering a broken back, remained afloat for 3 days before sinking. Launched for the US Navy In 1883 she transferred to Venice - Bombay Built by Kaiser, her . In 1919 she went back to the East Africa service and in of 585. 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