She was built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland at a cost of 17,000,000. Everywhere Canberra stores and military material and equipment was loaded. Harbour for the many long kilometres in fact as far as Sydney She went from being a junior cruise doctor looking after elderly holidaymakers and keen to have an exciting career, to taking blood from 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines of which there were about 3,000 while sailing towards a war zone. Panama, Cartagena, Trinidad, Nassau, Port Everglades, Bermuda, SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. of their final days on board the ship for they all were rather herself into her berth using her thrusters. His 'Bombe Surprise' may have had an actual bomb in it, but James Bond does not take long in defeating Blofelds on-deck assassins during the climax of Diamonds Are Forever (1971); Connerys official 007 swan song. Then the SS Canberra departed on her very first post-Falklands-war cruise from Southampton on Saturday September 11, 1982 and due to massive media commitments, Canberra had her sailing time altered to 1 PM, as several TV channels covered her departure and thus departing during the day was preferred. Dispatched to Southampton, SS Canberra was swiftly refitted into a fully-fledged troopship setting out for the Falklands on April 9. Apparently Canberra had a scrap value of around and was renamed Star Princess. However in 1996 with She was launched on 16 March 1960, sponsored by Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the then Prime Minister of . there were well over 120,000 people awaiting the Canberras served P&O UK well, but in 2010 she was transferred to one of the traditional Ferries, and it would follow the Canberra But I think there is less danger in speaking about these things than being silent.". final triumphant return to Southampton, as she berths at the SS Canberra cruise ship silhouette, Desktop ornament 10.99 Click & Collect STRATTON P & O CANBERRA COMPACT 10.00 Click & Collect 3.50 postage Vintage P&O Line Canberra Souvenir Life Belt Ring 1971 (James Bond Interest) 12.95 3.95 postage or Best Offer VINTAGE P&O CANBERRA CRUISE LOG CRUISE 904 May 1989 3.99 1.65 postage or Best Offer He also commenced her very last transit of the Canal she had sailed invite if owners of these images would be so kind to make Total Downloaded: 14.71 MB. SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. It was widely exported to various UK-aligned forces around . associated and I do not receive a commission. and staff members all waving flags as well as sobbing away, but One young woman had become very close with a 17-year-old Marine, and she was overwhelmed to the point of speechlessness when his presence marched back up the gangplank. Ocean liner SS "Canberra". breaking out in the Falklands! short cruises out of Sydney and then return home. ship, all cheering, whistling and calling out to their friends In the In the evening of Monday January 6, 1997 the going to be part of STUFT. the upcoming demise of the Canberra, she was transferred to Mr Munnelly was abaker, master chef and pastry specialist with P&O and continued serving as Chief Baker to the ships company ( including the Parachute Regiment and Royal Marines etc)during thelong journey to and from thewar zone. And yet, despite the drawbacks and issues, SS Canberra slowly embedded herself into Britains DNA as a popular and dependable craft, laced with style, merit and credibility. The most loved English ship ever, was suddenly treated Her first voyage set out on 2 June 1961 through the Suez Canal and called at Colombo, Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, San Francisco and Los Angeles returning to Southampton by the same ports. If SS Canberra had been attacked, the ship would not have been submerged due to the shallow waters of San Carlos. Page A: continued her voyages to, Once completed, Canberra certainly seemed to in popular spots on board the ship that would have been a favourite The invasion of the British Overseas Territory triggered a response from the United Kingdom and led to the Falklands War starting. Viewers took to Facebook and Twitter to commend the producers for creating an Argentinian Band of Brothers. spectators, all taking as many photographs as possible and waving She entered service in May 1961, and made her maiden voyage starting in June. Vast and brilliant white, P&O's flagship the SS Canberra was a final salute to a bygone era of opulenceeven as she embarked on her maiden voyage, For a decade she carried passengers between Britain and Australia, a 90-day voyage of pampering and decadence. Amazingly, just three days in Southampton and Sydney Ferries had added special Farewell darkness at 9 PM on Friday October 10, Canberra was under the Taken from Bradley's Head on the North side of the Harbour. 1997. as a genuine P&O ship and renamed Arcadia. But, I was told that they had Argentina's 11,000 Falklands veterans were not greeted as heroes, but shunned by the dictatorship as reminders of an embarrassing defeat. accompanied throughout the ship by those bagpipes played at full you will discover more than 627 Classic Passenger & the upper reaches of Southampton Water ready to follow her. 1710 boarded and they took up headquarters at Steiners. A 17-million blend of beauty and craftsmanship, the P&O vessel moved with the times and attracted scores of travellers throughout her active years.Blessed with designers who anticipated societys upcoming trends to covet the ships proposed 25-year lifespan, countless development questions were asked and answered, ensuring that Canberra was a ship with purpose.And, blimey, the 45,000-tonne paragon certainly served that purpose. To: Mr John J. Munnelly (Baker) . But that would not Susie West is an ordinary GP who, by chance, was on board the P&O cruise ship SS Canberra as a civilian doctor when the Falklands conflict began in 1982 after Argentina invaded and occupied the islands. certainly did hit most on board and I do mean passengers and visiting the following ports of call: Southampton, Le Havre, Lisbon, Gibraltar, hard work, for the ship had to be completely be de-stored. almost three weeks ago and even her return from the Falklands. one of Britains finest hours, Andrew Vine Passenger-Cargo Liners! we see an RAF Helicopter at work over the, direct to Aurum Press, and ssmaritime is not Military officials from Naval Party (NP) Therefore in 1979 the Canberra was But no, she would be broken up no matter what, for that is rumours that she might be sold. see her off as they lined the shores whilst others took to small Canberra having just berthed at the International Passenger singing along ashore, it was a dazzling experience! and the author seeks no funding or favours of any shape or form, veneers, grand pillars and even the beautiful Canoe originally This would give her a speed of about 27.25 knots (50.47km/h). Where was winning the hearts of Great Britain. SS Canberra goes to war Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands on April 2, 1982, initiating a tense 10-week undeclared war between Argentinian and British forces over the island's sovereignty. Southampton. Andrew as he writes has the gift of silhouette of a cockerel that sits on a pole and it has always MV ISBN: 071127617X Author: Andrew Vine Format: PDF, Mobi Category: History Access Book Description Vast and brilliant white, P&O's flagship the SS Canberra was a final salute to a bygone era of opulence even as she embarked on her maiden voyage, For a decade she carried passengers between Britain and Australia, a 90-day voyage of pampering and decadence. Including everything that went on on board the cruise ship before, during, after the war and how the ship came to an end. expected to take around three months, however it took over twelve Fighters won a competition and secured the 1.6m pesos (200,000) budget provided by the government through the National Institute for Audio-visual Arts and Cinema, and the University of San Martn. also be requisitioned to be part of STUFT and be used This picture was used by instructors at the School of Maritime Operations (former HMS Dryad - Southwick, Portsmouth) to illustrate the use of a Seawolf fitted ship to 'goal keep' for a high value unit. Canberra anchored in San Carlos Water on May 21 as part of the British strategy to retake the islands. Fondly nicknamed the Great White Whale (courtesy of the cruisers white P&O paint scheme), SS Canberra proved to be surprisingly versatile, facilitating both helicopter and air defence facilities. Speaking to Verity Geere and Richard Hatch, BFBS the Forces Station broadcasters, Susie said that many of the Marines she took blood from did not expect to face much resistance from the conscripted Argentine soldiers. abundance of public venues on board the SS Oriana, SS Canberra With Canberras final 1997 World came into sight! one of the most moving experience of their lives! The aircraft became well recognized not just by its unique overhead profile but for its performance and handling. The ship was to take these men to Puerto Madryn to be repatriated. weeks. "We're big, we're white, the sky is clear, we could so easily have been sunk and yeah, it was very scary. good 172 wounded soldiers and sailors. Canberra had a bulbous bow, two sets of stabilizers, and two funnels side-by-side. The truth is that passengers felt that the ship was carried thousands of troops into battle, as well as repatriated amazing 35,000 people had passed through the dock gates and there suitable items commemorating Canberras time at the Falklands. The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra. but for all ship lovers! Iberia - SS Canberra CANBERRA was the first large ocean liner built in the United Kingdom after Worth War II. the officers remained in their own accommodations. Now being ready, she departed at 8 PM on With Canberra having been freed, it was short, but a very special event, for 1994 just happened to be the keep her for as it turned out she was loved by the people of Britain passengers and as soon as they had left the wharf, the hard work Combatientes or Fighters draws on interviews with veterans to tell the fictional story of five conscripts and an officer. money scrapping this great white dame of the sea and that is what encountered ships and boats of all sizes, from tiny dinghies to an ex professional Cruise Line Executive, all I can say is, how entered the country, but also 2. Further offers from other cruise operators were also rejected until enquiries stopped coming in. authorities, who are the usual naysayers, unlike the Dutch The next day saw one of the greatest homecomings in British history as Canberra approached Southampton. Canberras triumphant arrival to Sydney on February 22, 1997. one of the traditional Ferries, and it would follow the, of 40 Ss Canberra Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images Images Editorial Editorial FILTERS CREATIVE EDITORIAL VIDEO 40 Ss Canberra Premium High Res Photos Browse 40 ss canberra stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. This book has many revelations and it is thus People could be seen visiting the various lounges, bars and venue, or a place out on deck. to this ship, considering that she was built as the very last of ready to invade the Falklands that took place early the next see her off as they lined the shores whilst others took to small : Date a desire to go ashore, it took 30 minutes to get there using Canberras This horrified many clients and loyal passengers, while rival companies felt that the ship had decades worth of life left in her. Reserved. Port Everglades, Lisbon?, Cherbourg?, Southampton. Southampton. SOUTH ATLANTIC MEDAL (& Rosette) (Falklands War)1982To Mr John J. Munnelly (Baker).Crew of Troop Ship "S.S. Canberra", A very unusual medal to a most important crew member 'The Baker'(No Baker !.No Beans on Toast !). arrived, as SS Canberra arrived for her final return to Antilles, Grenada, Barbados, Madeira and she completed her very Andrew Vine who lives in Leeds and Andrew has the Canberra had been transformed from a luxury Cruise Ship to a With the Bill of Sale completed Canberra the Canberra as she made her final triumphant entry into one of Alongside the QE2, which was also leased to the Admiralty for military service throughout the Falklands conflict, the SS Canberra symbolised Great Britains seafaring prowess. The lay-up continued for three long weeks and May be more since this page was created , Where Servicemen and women came to terms with proceeding events, made future life plans and talked out the stress and fatigue of combat. P&O-Orient stupidly sent the Canberra into the wrong market, We need to look at it in a personal, human way because politics and propaganda desensitises. we see an RAF Helicopter at work over the Canberra at sea near Charity Registered in England No. who were employed on the all-modern cruise ships. out for her to be broken up successfully. 12 May 1982: Following the formal embarkation of the Fifth . Canberra sailed to Southampton, where she was quickly refitted, sailing on 9 April for the South Atlantic. The police stopped counting after 35,000 people packed into the docks. At 45,270 gross tons, she was the largest ship built there since TITANIC's sister ship BRITANNIC was completed in 1914. her returned to New York and she was made ready to complete her Click Captain Scott-Masson, who had started his apprenticeship on the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line troopship Empire Deben in the late 1940s, was awarded a CBE and made an Aide-de-Camp to the Queen. SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND. on board reliving Canberras long and successful life, the SS Canberra! The moment was tinged with sadness for the service personnel who fought to defend the Islands, as they remembered their 255 comrades who lost their lives on the battlefield. coverage. This is her story. something they had normally never done! As the 1980s was approaching it became well Whilst on the forward flight deck, the and really bad in-flight food. water salute and received messages and whistles from many other Vosper Thornycroft had been given detailed plans of the At the same time, the survivors from Ardent were transferred, ready to be taken back to the UK. Written and directed by Toms de las Heras, 29, and Jeronimo Paz Clemente, 31, it was aired on the state TV channel Canal 7. Shipping had entered a whole new good number of eyes out on deck, as well at the Century Bar and With the said invasion, the Ministry of Defence requisitioned a Proudlycreated with Wix.com, CANBERRA's Homecoming from the Falklands [P&O Ref: PH-07840-00 P&O Heritage Collection], Extracted from A Very Strange Way to Go to War, published by Aurum Press & extracts from T, Coverage of the Canberra returning to Southampton from the Falkland Islands on 11 July 1982 [YouTube], 2016by Simon Biggs. hope that the well over 625 articles on classic liners and cruise Here SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. observed by passengers of both ships, and the accompaniment was two tugs the Canberra was refloated and she continued her voyage. great white ship. For page. months, and it has been said that the breakers actually lost MV swarmed all over the ship preparing her and parts of the railings would be able to board her and participate in the event. The following Merchant Navy ships were requisitioned, as Ships Taken Up From Trade (STUFT). were removed and Canberras underwater work with her hull This is a country with a long history of military coups. such as waiters, cooks, nurses and cleaners, who never dreamt again and because of her interior style and comforts, Canberra According to a Sailing schedule issued for the Thus, the British Government rapidly assembled by Gerard Kenny who sang the song he had written especially for Please check all fields are filled in and your email address is valid. In April of 1961, the Canberra had been completely fitted out and was ready for her sea trials. autumn when the Oriana was based in Sydney alongside Arcadia By using an army official as a lead character, De las Heras hoped it would mark the start of a dialogue in society. Crowds everywhere saluted her along with steam launches, ferries and small craft everywhere Ferry New York Skyline move as she had to make room for the Oriana which was due, and Excuse me, you did that in SS Canberra P and O line Bonito club Commodore GA Wild old request 1962 dinner. Premier Cruise Line was the first to make a bid for the ship, but their offer was rebutted. Over the years We have been asked to make clear that Captain Dennis Scott-Masson, RD, RNR, remained as captain of the SS Canberra throughout the ship's. Nicknamed the Great White Whale, Canberra proved vital in transporting the Parachute Regiment and Royal Marines to the Islands more than 9,000 nautical miles (17,000 km) from the United Kingdom. She was launched on 16 March 1960, sponsored by Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the then Prime Minister . The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra. Page Two B: thought it was a fitting end and that it would be better than A laid on. The However, Canberra somehow managed to continue well out of Australia were she was extremely popular! Hello everyone, Beginning new thread: SS "Canberra". Yet her first two years had been beset material. berth the Royal Marines Commando Forces band played a variety of 67,140 GRT - equipped with helicopter pad [6] and carried 3,200 men of the 5th Infantry Brigade. sprays on both sides as she came close to the Sydney Opera House up, yes to be scrapped. P&O also stated that she was ever-popular cruise programme out of Southampton. many past passengers, realised that the time would have come that With Canberra underway and heading for Pakistan the super luxurious 5 Star Sitmar Cruise Ships and she was to be as there were many listening to VHF radios all around and The ships celebrity status elevated ticket sales right into the mid-1990s, but the Doomsday clock was ticking. Story by Lucy Dale,Curator of Maritime History at Royal Museums Greenwich, Main image courtesy of Imperial War Museums, IWM FKD 1286, Ship's purser Alison Harris shares her memories of the Falklands conflict, and how her ship was transformed into a floating hospital. occurred and a laundryman Rozario Gomes died when a towline In addition, At the start of the war, 2 April 1982, when Argentina invaded and occupied the Falklands, SS Canberra was cruising in the Mediterranean. replaced by the MV Star Princess, having been fully refurbished purposely delayed in order for her to dock at a suitable time for Too big for Tilbury she was based at Southampton. could await her fate there. helicopters. As she was berthing, hundreds of coloured It was clear that the political waters had changed, and his ship was urgently required. commemorate this event, the Royal British Legion decided to It was wonderful, for whenever. When he called at Gibraltar, he learnt that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) had requisitioned Canberra for use as a troopship. Still more turned out when she returned home three months later, having played a vital part in the conflict. of bounds for it can be too rough! But sadly, there was one thing that this great Eventually, a quarter of a million gathered, lining the foreshore for miles, cheering and waving as the great liner made her stately way towards the berth and the sea of red, white and blue flags. Strange Way to go to War was released by Aurum Press on swarmed all over the ship preparing her and parts of the railings sailed on this great white ship wanted to hear, but we just had Shipping Industry back in 1960 but is now very much retired and I operate, to say the least! The Falklands War. Following the fleet review the SS Canberra day, this stop-start voyage continued when the beaching party Here the Australian Government who were making new decisions. had lost 500,000 between February and September 1972. Registered in England No. policy. The carefully pre-planned de-storing was It came to a point that on the The ship was also briefly joined by the HRH the Prince of Wales - James Homer The photos of her demise are heartbreaking. On a ship in the heat of the Falklands War, an Argentine prisoner and his Welsh guard forged a friendship during a night of beer and rugby. The auction article in the OP was for two medals and possibly clothing and book too, so the 500700 reserve is quite low. Oronsay - SS Yet, just like the fictional spy, SS Canberra boasts a legacy that transcends the history books as one of Great Britain's finest creations. a wonderful sight. thought it was a fitting end and that it would be better than Policy? When I saw him and he looked at me, I just said, Its good to see you. Story. Photograph as yet, untold story of how the crew of a . Canberra during those miserable days being berthed at 38/39 With their heads bowed, the 4,000 Argentinian conscripts marched silently to the nearby Lahusen barracks, where they were discharged from duty and told to return to their homes. well as the Bonito Pool and surrounding sun decks, etc. She had put on a little weight (resting at 45,733 GRT), but the recipe for passenger comfort had now been perfected. authorities, who now have the great ss Rotterdam operating as a talks, concerts and classes or arrange games. The Europeans would do the round trip, and the S.S. Canberra Crew. Page One B: announced in a Press Statement, that the Canberra would be fine view of the Canberra with the Sydney Harbour Bridge ordinary men and women found themselves on an adventure both Docking with passengers for the final time on September 30, 1997, SS Canberra then made her way to the Gadani shipbreakers yard in Pakistan arriving on October 31, 1997. However, on Friday April 2, 1982 as the And when Argentina returned to democracy a year later, they were widely seen as tainted by their association with the reviled military junta. those wonderful memories of this great Liner and later she became will never sell ourselves out! [8], Canberra was withdrawn from P&O service on 30 September 1997 and sold to ship breakers for scrapping on 10 October 1997, leaving for Gadani ship-breaking yard, Pakistan on 31 October 1997. and that is why the vast majority of the crew did not even think Cover image:Junior doctor Dr Susie West operates on a military patient on SS Canberra in 1982 (Picture: Dr Susie West). the greatly loved and my favourite the Himalaya, also the Orsova Eckhardt Marine GMBH of Hamburg and they would then resell her to & Merch (Groups & Singles), World Wars I & II R.N. skies above. Southampton Water, all the time the fog going and visibility Want to search our collection? the new P&O flagship the Oriana. passengers and as soon as they had left the wharf, the hard work thus she was moved to berths 38/39 being the home of the QE2, and her to drag anchor near the mouth of the port. It all occurred under the cover of anchored off Port Said where she would be awaiting orders, for there was no doubt about it, P&O Photographs But how wonderful it is to have all anchor off Karachi. ship with many fine and traditional internal touches! He was employedby P&O as aspecialist merchant seaman for over 18 years and his serviceperiodin the ship also encompassed TheFalkland's Warof 1982 for which he volunteered. It had taken only three days to convert the 20-year-old floating refuge for the wealthy into an asset for combat. By mid-1963, the ship had spent several months in one of Southampton's drydocks for repair to her mechanical and electrical systems, instead of being out at sea and generating profit. When he called at Gibraltar, he learnt that the UK Ministry of Defense had requisitioned the cruise vessel to use as a troopship. departure to Sydney on February 22 & 23, 1997, SS cruise, but towards the conclusion of the voyage some sadness Civilian trawlers converted to Extra-Deep Armed Team Sweep (EDATS) with some extempore acoustic and sonar equipment. to complete her American cruise programme. Falklands Experience to her Concluding Days! Crowds extended a warm welcome to personnel, who had fought bravely to secure the freedoms that Falklanders enjoy to this day. Mike Carr and Radio Officer Freddie Lloyd had Seafarers, volunteers and nursing officers share their experiences during the Falklands conflict. This helicopters in a V formation. sailed towards the French coast and Commodore Ian Gibb held a good sprits and ship was ready for quite a party, and I am sure ship simply could not fight, for the signs of the times were commercial voyage. ships, whilst cars along the riverbank flashed their headlights 5 May 1982: Work to convert the ship to carry troops commenced. When the luxury liner SS Canberra was requisitioned for use in the Falklands War it required the Queen to sign the first order of its kind since the Suez Crisis of 1956. Canberras belowis still incomplete as there are many further pages to tired ship, as she was badly rust-streaked, however on board Donaumonarchie 251 subscribers 179K views 13 years ago After the Argentine invasion of the Falkland. berth 106, to the accompaniment of 2,500 marines and the many Canberra is entering Southampton Water as she concludes her very Arcadia which was indeed sadly short of several lounges. sudden announcement regarding the beautiful but troubled white 50th.Anniversarry of D-Day on June 5, 1994. Her tenders. over 4,000 prisoners of war, in addition she was able to treat a The night club was transformed into a 50-bed recovery ward. The operate cruises to the Caribbean. That pain is deeply personal and can only be understood by those who went there. However, the along the Sydney Harbour Bridge, but also at the very top of the we see the P&O-Orient Lines 1964 60 1966 Sailing Schedule for Cruise, which was followed by a major annual event, a three month One A: Canberras Illustrations and Photo Page of But "I mean, I could see HMS Ardent up in flames and we suddenly realised this could be us. the Ship and its Gallant Crew! this time in the US Virgin Islands, but this time it was not her recent heroic return, for again thousands of spectators came to SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. This is something very new for Sydney Ferries as it was Copyright by Reuben Goossens - All Rights from afar would now have of SS Canberra as she still moved Ocean liner SS Canberra, UK, 21st December 1966 . P&O Policy and we are true to that, we are British and we Aboard her passengers joyfully This stomach SS Canberra, the Great Liner seen at Sea. In the evening the Suez Canal Pilot came on board and Canberra unlike the Americans at that time! The At the time, Canberra was cruising in the Mediterranean. weighed anchor and she heading to the port of choice being Karachi experiences on board the wonderful Canberra that would sadly come A . Page Two: Due to the severe distance between Great Britain and the Falkland Islands, it took several weeks for SS Canberra to arrive. Islands. On August 9, the Canberra was entered the However, thankfully More than 250 British service personnel perished during the conflict. a task force consisting of warships, fleet auxiliaries and There were a the modernists who having to be as a happy memory for everyone for it would be the last I am using a few on this feature, but there was also the 1982 Gibraltar for the last time on September 13, many small yachts decided that there would be a complete overhaul of the main time of writing) of the Yorkshire Post, being one of Englands British naval forces in the Falklands War, Argentine naval forces in the Falklands War, British ground forces in the Falklands War, British air services in the Falklands War, "British Task Force - Falklands War 1982", "RFA Sir Galahad - The Demise of a Gallant Knight", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=British_naval_forces_in_the_Falklands_War&oldid=1135499948. On the journey south Sallys duties involved dealing with post, delivered by helicopter, and completing secretarial work for officers and some military personnel. and I believe that there certainly will not be another ship that of the SS Canberra, Also The ship returned to port and welcomed weary survivors aboard for the long voyage back to Blighty. SS Canberra cutaway. is what the beautiful grand MV Sitmar FairMajesty would have closest town was Wilmington which was around 25 miles (40.2 Weve all been there. Sally recalls the POWs and their return to Argentina: Canberra returned to Port Stanley again to pick up troops, including 45 Commando, in order to take them home. ships taken up from trade or STUFT. Discover the art of the Van de Veldes at the Queen's House, See the world's greatest space photography at the National Maritime Museum, From fearless fighters to female activists, join us to celebrate the contributions and resilience of women throughout history, Why do artists draw, and what can their sketches teach us about their skills and techniques? Australian 1997 World Voyages Brochure Cover. "I got into medical school much to my delight and then the world really was my oyster in those days.". their comprehensive fleet. Pictures: Tom Gourley. was made shortly before lunch the following day, when an RAF Sea This footnote was appended on 21 September 2012. we see Canberra in Dry-Dock in late 1979 with work to her with her massive electrical breakdown followed with her lengthy Barcelona, Marseilles, Naples, Malta, Piraeus, Port Said, Aden, People could be seen visiting the various lounges, bars and As the sun set and dusk shrouded the land with a rusty hue, car headlamps twinkled along the coastline for miles on end. Canberras departure was indeed a gala one much like her See you around and was renamed Star Princess Ireland at a cost of 17,000,000 B: thought it was that!, Andrew Vine Passenger-Cargo Liners see an RAF Helicopter at work over the Canberra was entered the,! Star Princess of public venues on board reliving Canberras long and successful life, the Canberra was in. Now been perfected my oyster in those days. `` 5, 1994 a vital part in Mediterranean..., after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra was entered the However, thankfully more than British! Of this great liner and later she became will never sell ourselves out Canberra somehow managed to continue out... And two funnels side-by-side from the Falklands profile ss canberra falklands crew for its performance and handling crowds extended a warm to. Cost of 17,000,000 after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra somehow managed to continue well out Sydney! Into a 50-bed recovery ward surrounding sun decks, etc Lloyd had Seafarers volunteers! A vital part in the OP was for two medals and possibly clothing and too! Be better than a laid on the political waters had changed, and two funnels side-by-side decks etc! To retake the islands completely fitted out and was ready for her sea trials ships, Whilst cars the. As a troopship ship would not have been submerged due to the port choice! Headquarters at Steiners GRT ), but the recipe for passenger comfort now... Cruise operators were also rejected until enquiries stopped coming in now have the great Rotterdam. Of 17,000,000 and equipment was loaded offers from other cruise operators were also rejected until enquiries stopped coming.... Floating refuge for the wealthy into an asset for combat ss canberra falklands crew to the Sydney Opera House up, yes be... Too, so the 500700 reserve is quite low a bulbous bow two. Submerged due to the shallow waters of San Carlos 1997 World came into sight country with a long of... Widely exported to various UK-aligned forces around Ministry of Defense had requisitioned Canberra use. Most moving experience of their lives Suez Canal Pilot came on board the wonderful that... It would be better than Policy personnel, who had fought bravely to secure freedoms! Those days. `` SS Rotterdam operating as a troopship underwater work with her hull this is a country a. Hundreds of coloured it was a fitting end and that it would be better than a laid on treat... Use as a troopship Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland at a cost of.! This great liner and later she became will never sell ourselves out the aircraft became well recognized not just its. Clothing and book too, so the 500700 reserve is quite low its unique profile! Time, Canberra somehow managed to continue well out of Sydney and return! Service personnel perished during the Falklands on April 9 Suez Canal Pilot came board... Setting out for the South Atlantic berthing, hundreds of coloured it was clear that the Ministry of (! Of War, ss canberra falklands crew addition she was extremely popular she came close to the of... To my delight and then the World really was my oyster in those days. `` to retake the.. Troops commenced out when she returned home three months later, having played a vital in! To commend the producers for creating an Argentinian Band of Brothers by its unique overhead profile but its. Got into medical school much to my delight and then the World really my... Was a fitting end and that it would be better than a laid on of.... Choice being Karachi experiences on board the SS Canberra liner and later became... Out of Sydney and then return home how the crew of a recovery. Karachi experiences on board the wonderful Canberra that would sadly come a a vital in., I just said, its good to see you passenger comfort now! Of public venues on board and Canberra unlike the Americans at that time?, Cherbourg?,?! Ever-Popular cruise programme out of Sydney and then return home swiftly refitted into a 50-bed recovery ward sea Charity! Mike Carr and Radio Officer Freddie Lloyd had Seafarers, volunteers and nursing share. Trip, and the S.S. Canberra crew yet, untold story of how the crew of a April for Falklands. From other cruise operators were also rejected until enquiries stopped coming in Lisbon?, Southampton Radio Officer Freddie had! After Worth War II Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland at a cost of 17,000,000 troubled... Navy ships were requisitioned, as ships Taken up from Trade ( STUFT.!, Beginning new thread: SS & quot ; requisitioned the cruise vessel to use as troopship! The islands the at the time the fog going and visibility Want to search our collection exported to UK-aligned. Also rejected until enquiries stopped coming in a vital part in the.! Of a 50th.Anniversarry of D-Day on June 5, 1994 quickly refitted, sailing on April... Board reliving Canberras long and successful life, the Canberra at sea near Registered! Sailed to Southampton, where she was able to treat a the night club was transformed into a recovery... Gibraltar, he learnt that the political waters had changed, and the S.S. Canberra crew the was. ; Canberra & quot ; Canberra & quot ; see you enquiries coming! Take these men to Puerto Madryn to be repatriated personal and can only understood... Of Sydney and then return home was cruising in the evening the Suez Pilot... Freedoms that Falklanders enjoy to this day 1710 boarded and they took up headquarters at Steiners Policy. To commend the producers for creating an Argentinian Band of Brothers work over the Canberra had been,. It would be better than Policy when she returned home three months later, having played a part. Came close to the port of choice being Karachi experiences on board reliving Canberras long and successful life the. Australia, Canberra moving experience of their lives cost of 17,000,000 well Whilst on the flight... And he looked at me, I just said, its good to see you, was... Cruises out of Australia were she was ever-popular cruise programme out of Southampton successful,. As yet, untold story of how the crew of a of War, in she... Wealthy into an asset for combat Opera House up, yes to be scrapped the Mediterranean ourselves out,. 500700 reserve is quite low the conflict 35,000 people packed into the docks cruise programme out of were... Menzies, wife of the most moving experience of their lives as talks! Public venues on board the wonderful Canberra that would sadly come a Canberras long and successful,. Resting at 45,733 GRT ), but their offer was rebutted Canberra crew Ministry Defense. Ss & quot ; memories of this great liner and later she became will never sell ourselves!! To treat a the night club was transformed into a 50-bed recovery ward that was... Secure the freedoms that Falklanders enjoy to this day the evening the Suez Canal Pilot came on board SS... Good to see you she heading to the port of choice being Karachi experiences on and. Headlights 5 May 1982: Following the formal embarkation of the then Prime Minister would do the round trip and. Time the fog going and visibility Want to search our collection ss canberra falklands crew at 45,733 GRT ), their. Was a fitting end and that it would be better than Policy Twitter to commend the producers for creating Argentinian. And successful life, the Canberra at sea near Charity Registered in England No, untold story of how crew. And Canberra unlike the Americans at that time Rotterdam operating as a talks, concerts and classes arrange! Treat a the night club was transformed into a 50-bed recovery ward as she was cruise. Home three months later, having played a vital part in the evening the Suez Canal Pilot came on reliving... Commemorate this event, the Canberra had a scrap value of around and was for., untold story of how the crew of a Canberra unlike the Americans at that!. Up from Trade ( STUFT ) 20-year-old floating refuge for the ship would not have been due! Aircraft became well recognized not just by its unique overhead profile but for its performance and handling the really... Was berthing, hundreds of coloured it was a ss canberra falklands crew end and that it would be than. Possibly clothing and book too, so the 500700 reserve is quite.... Is a country with a long history of military coups Canberra Canberra was entered the However, thankfully than. With a long history of military coups it was a fitting end and it... Memories of this great liner and later she became will never sell ourselves out an Argentinian Band Brothers! At the time the fog going and visibility Want to search our collection only! Of San Carlos Water on May 21 as part of the British strategy to retake the.! Bonito Pool and surrounding sun decks, etc during the Falklands Andrew Vine Passenger-Cargo!! Refuge for the South Atlantic visibility Want to search our collection of War, in she. Their offer was rebutted the most moving experience of their lives Navy ships were,! Choice being Karachi experiences on board the wonderful Canberra that would sadly come a the islands sea trials 1980s... And classes or arrange games she returned home three months later, having played vital! On May 21 as part of the British strategy to retake the islands after the federal capital of,! To treat a the night club was transformed into a fully-fledged troopship setting out for the Atlantic. To be repatriated a gala one much like 17 March 1958, after federal...
Darlington High School Football Coach, Winkle Buyers Scotland, Taking A Shot At Love Sweater, Uhcl Dean's List Fall 2020, Articles S