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4th September 2012, 11:34 PM
#51
Union Castle: South American routes?
Can anyone please tell me if Union Castle ever ran routes to South America, in particular Buenos Aires?
I am trying to establish the possibility that such routes were sailed between 1910 and 1935.
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5th September 2012, 07:16 AM
#52

Originally Posted by
Errol Chandler
Can anyone please tell me if Union Castle ever ran routes to South America, in particular Buenos Aires?
I am trying to establish the possibility that such routes were sailed between 1910 and 1935.
As far as I know definitely not.


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5th September 2012, 07:27 AM
#53
UC TO BA ?
Erroll,the route is not mentioned HERE either....
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Gulliver
Last edited by Gulliver; 5th September 2012 at 07:36 AM.
Reason: Retitling.
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5th September 2012, 09:24 AM
#54

Originally Posted by
happy daze john in oz
As far as I know definitely not.
Thank you. I am researching my late father Clement Leslie CHANDLER
So far as I can ascertain he first sailed with Union Castle on the Llanstephan Castle on 16th December 1918.
However he seems to have used a name that was not his true name....his seaman's ID No. 383619, gives his name as: Basil Clement Leeke LEARY-CHANDLER. All other details such as next of kin and his photograph appear on the I.D. certificate!
So why all the fanciful additions remain a family mystery!
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5th September 2012, 09:40 AM
#55

Originally Posted by
BRENDA SHACKLETON
Our eldest daughter was born on 29th March 1974. My Dad (Capt. Bill Hartley 1905-1999
I am researching my late father Clement Leslie CHANDLER who signed on to the Llanstephan Castle on 16th December 1918.
I was wondering if you have any documents that your father, Capt. Bill Hartley, may have left about his time on that vessel or other UC vessels .
I have my fathers seaman's I.D. certificate No. 383619.....but it is in the name of: Clement Leslie Leeke LEARY-CHANDLER.
The fanciful additions to his real name are a mystery to the family. The I.D. is definitely that of Clement Leslie CHANDLER, as it has his photograph and correct details of next of kin.
ANY information you may have of that period would be much appreciated.
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7th August 2013, 12:31 PM
#56
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Errol
Visit my site:
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Enter as much about your father as you know by registering his details. I will then insert it into the People Search section and then we can see what happens.
Regards
Chris
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7th August 2013, 01:32 PM
#57
In 1893, both Union and Castle Lines began a joint cargo service from South Africa to New York. The mail contract was renewed, again with the non-amalgamation clause
In 1911 the Royal Mail Line bought the Union-Castle Company, taking control in April 1912. A new ten year mail contract was signed. The first new ships now bore Welsh names – the Llandovery Castle and the Llanstephan Castle.
In 1914, the Carisbrooke Castle, Norman and Dunvegan Castle were commissioned by the Admiralty – the first as a hospital ship, the latter two as troopships. By the 4th September, 19 of Union-Castle’s 41 ships were on war duty.
I have not got a clue , but as part of Royal MAil , could they have been to South America or as part of a South Africa - New York Run
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7th August 2013, 02:28 PM
#58
South American Route
The nearest B&C ever came to the South American route was South American Saint Line (my original company) that B&C managed in the early 60s.
See: South American Saint Line
Before that Houston Line up until 1920s went to S American until part of it was taken over my Clan Line.
See: Houston Line
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7th August 2013, 04:09 PM
#59
The Union-Castle Line History | Ancestry24 seems to indicate Americabn Connections , I have no way of knowing how accurate their information is
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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7th August 2013, 10:01 PM
#60
Interesting indeed
Hi Rob
What a very interesting Link,its one that i certainly have not yet seen before,and i can tell you i have looked at many thus far!
I have Bookmarked this one for my reference,as you know the UCL is my old Line.and i find things about it very nostalgic and of good reading!
Thanks again.
Cheers
Doc
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