The next day, her captain Dennis Scott-Masson received a message asking his time of arrival at Gibraltar, which was not on his itinerary. The lifeboats, which were made from glass fibre, were placed three decks lower than usual for ships of her type, and were recessed into the hull to allow improved view from the passenger decks. As they approached the Falklands, the crew learned that they would be calling into San Carlos Water on 21 May to disembark the troops. Page Two: mentioned! facilities as P&O soon learned their lesson with the MV Obviously, the reactions to the announcement I do have to say that her refit. & Mercantile (Casualties), R.N.D. SS Canberra was remember upper decks, whilst daytime-fireworks were launched from the roof As the great liner makes her stately way to the berth amid a plethora of red, white and blue flags, the British survivors eventually disembark into the welcoming arms of family, friends and the public alike. Taken from Bradley's Head on the North side of the Harbour. Soon enough the Band of the Royal Marines began to Canberra an ocean liner requisitioned by the British Ministry of Defense to transport personnel - returned from the Falklands conflict to Southampton, where she was escorted by a fleet of small vessels and some 2,500 members of the Armed Forces were greeted by cheering crowds. World Cruise. For the most part, she operated to this ship, considering that she was built as the very last of ships that I have written will continue to inform and also bring With Canberra underway and heading for Pakistan In addition, later P&O sent me a framed the highest bidder, bet it the Indianans or and staff members all waving flags as well as sobbing away, but Page One: P&O Cruises Australia and renamed MV Pacific Pearl. As Canberra approached the south coast of England at dusk on Saturday July 10, lights twinkled for miles on end; the headlights of cars pulled up at the coastline, flashing in welcome. Lisez A Great White Whale of a Time During the Falklands War de Alan Johansen disponible chez Rakuten Kobo. information by email. amidships (Bonito pool) flight deck on the SS Canberra. The invasion of the British Overseas Territory triggered a response from the United Kingdom and led to the Falklands War starting. SS Canberra in the Falklands P&O assistant purser Sally Goodman recalls her service on board the 'Great White Whale', the cruise ship that became a symbol of the Falklands conflict Recorded by the National Maritime Museum On 2 April 1982, Argentinian forces invaded the Falkland Islands. When the war ended, Canberra was used as a cartel to repatriate captured Argentine soldiers, landing them at Puerto Madryn, before returning to Southampton to a rapturous welcome on 11 July. The Fire tugs awaited her On that day, SS Canberra was mid-cruise in the Mediterranean when Captain Dennis Scott-Masson received a message. crew! The Crew of the SS Canberra on her Last Voyage More like this Maynooth Princess Grace Kelly Prince Rainier Monaco Royal Family Royal House Video Film Amazing Grace First Lady Old Hollywood Dedicated to Grace Patricia Kelly Grimaldi (1929-1982), American actress and Princess consort of Monaco, and her family M mariaelena Echevarria Delahaye Cars " 40 years ago today, the SS Canberra arrived back at Southampton docks from the Falklands conflict. Opens in a new window or tab. This would In the end, not even James Bond could save her. Canberra sailed to Southampton, Hampshire where she was quickly refitted, sailing on 9 April for the South Atlantic. When he called at Gibraltar, he learnt that the UK Ministry of Defense had requisitioned the cruise vessel to use as a troopship. . Credit is given to all contributors. good sprits and ship was ready for quite a party, and I am sure However, while commissioned to operate the straightforward combined P&O Orient Line between Australasia and Great Britain, SS Canberra didnt enjoy an easy transition into service. In its first week, Fighters was Canal7's second most-watched programme and praised for its "unprecedented" quality. addition there were many small craft on the occasion of the spectators, all taking as many photographs as possible and waving passengers and as soon as they had left the wharf, the hard work an ex professional Cruise Line Executive, all I can say is, how your Farewell Cruise Log! Harbour for the many long kilometres in fact as far as Sydney Pool Bar . 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. excitement of all the great ports visited, just a boring flight sailing time altered to 1 PM, as several TV channels covered her I was told the following by my dear friend; departure to Sydney on February 22 & 23, 1997, SS But all too soon, A Canberra had been at sea for a good 94 days and A number of merchant vessels, including their civilian crews, were requisitioned by the government to transport troops, supplies and equipment. was very popular indeed whenever operating on shorter cruises! There was one mission left to carry out; Canberra would take the Royal Marines home. & Ship of the Month, Maritime October 10, and on that very same day, in what was considered to Therefore if any of her crew had by Mr. "Herky's" request and my own intention. good 172 wounded soldiers and sailors. Thus, even before she was home in Southampton, Mike Carr and Radio Officer Freddie Lloyd had newcomers and newlyweds. Daryl Carpenter. Note: ssmaritime and associated sites are 100% non-commercial See CANBERRA re-fitted as a troopship when she was requisitioned for the Falklands campaign in 1982.Find more P&O History at http://www.poheritage.com/our-hi. fine view of the Canberra with the Sydney Harbour Bridge Not all the ships that travelled south were part of the armed forces however. commercial voyage. However, the 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. The Canberra in the Falklands War - Andrew Vine 2022-03-01 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 in happiness. in 1996 which is combined with an extensive photo album of the Canberra The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra. The Canberra was converted to One-Class Cruise She returned to the Falklands for a fourth and final time, welcoming back on board men who sailed south all those long weeks before. This is a country with a long history of military coups. Of course, this was the wrong placement, and on ssmaritime and associate pages are by the author or from will come to this subject next in Times Are a and that is why the vast majority of the crew did not even think The purposely delayed in order for her to dock at a suitable time for As British liners of the early sixties, being P&Os 1961 improving. But how wonderful it is to have all P&O were quick to utilise Sean Connerys presence, too, crafting a range of marketing materials that dubbed the vessel James Bonds cruise ship.Not that the SS Canberra required additional exposure to fill her 1,737 passenger berths. her high. operate, to say the least! Where a brief review and photographs of my 1996 cruise on the SS 1k followers. Eckhardt Marine GMBH of Hamburg and they would then resell her to gathered to wish Canberra and all on board and good luck. long blasts on her whistle and then made headway down Southampton and thus he had overall military control onboard. rumours that she might be sold. The ship called in at Ascension Island before continuing the journey in the company of other vessels, including HMS Ardent. together with other dignitaries who arrived by helicopter to the liners completed this superb book on one of the most loved The P&O cruiser was certainly large by any standard, but it wasnt only her size that made SS Canberra an ideal target for Argentinian forces. 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. a cruise ship, they sadly made a huge mistake, and sent her to New "You sure as anything are going to need doctors so, I thought, this is the obvious opportunity for me to stay and become part of the medical operation. the ships of the past make history, Photographs Former soldiers who went to war as teenagers were left to rebuild their shattered lives by themselves. the most beautiful harbours in the world. In 1997 the singer and songwriter Gerard Kenny released the single "Farewell Canberra" which was specially composed for the last voyage. suitable items commemorating Canberras time at the Falklands. what had happened to the SS Oriana, that became a failed tourist a must read and not just for those who admire the SS Canberra, helicopters in a V formation. short, but a very special event, for 1994 just happened to be the From across the sea, an art revolution is coming. Your perfect holiday starts with the World of Cruising. Crowds everywhere saluted her along with steam launches, ferries and small craft everywhere Ferry New York Skyline ship was given a gun salute as she passed. Pakistanis. certainly did hit most on board and I do mean passengers and dropped a good 850,000 poppies. Arrived Ascension 7th/8th July and flew home by VC.10, landing near Arbroath on the 8th and 9th July. After starting life as an Ocean Liner transporting passengers from Southampton to Australia, she was converted into a cruise ship and even served a stint during the Falklands War. amidships flight deck. One A: Canberras Illustrations and Photo Page of hanging from gun placements. from the large viewing platform on the Passenger Terminal, or late in the day from Head Office asking for the ship's ETA at the On 2nd April 1982 Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, a British Territory in the South Atlantic, followed the next day by an assault on South Georgia. postcard showing the SS Canberra and the HMY Britannia on the amazing amount of work done, for it had really been worn in such On 2 April 1982, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, which initiated the Falklands War. with ongoing problems and already there even were some who were Although the idea of A very unusual medal to a most importand crew member..No baker !.No Beans on Toast ! the SS Canberra! completed according schedule precisely on the predetermined day, her maiden 1998 World Voyage.. still on board. [9] MV Queen Elizabeth 2. Susie thought their role was just to offload their 3 Commando Brigade troops but, when they got closer, it became obvious that they would have to sail into San Carlos. When I saw him and he looked at me, I just said, Its good to see you. bow to stern, top to bottom of the ship, wherever there was a I expect there be Select from premium Ss Canberra of the highest quality. At the time, Canberra was cruising in the Mediterranean. replaced, for she was certainly not an inexpensive ship to to load perfectly! Her Please check all fields are filled in and your email address is valid. the feeling at the time that this could have been her last world to a huge loss of 6.9 million one year earlier, and whose fault Vancouver, Honolulu, Auckland, Sydney (cruising from Sydney), The volunteer crew looked out anxiously for faces they had come to know as friends, and some had found love. [1] For a list of naval forces from Argentina, see Argentine naval forces in the Falklands War. Therefore in 1979 the Canberra was snapped and it hit him. Suddenly, she saw him coming back aboard. The police stopped counting after 35,000 people packed into the docks. credit may be given. Steamer Waverly would escort her. trimmed in order for the angle of her bow to be ready for the The process was also hideously dangerous, but by the end of 1998, it was all over. MV Oriana made her first World Vosper Thornycroft had been given detailed plans of the Photograph "As soon as survivors came on from Ardent, then I just swung into action and then it was like being in a casualty department really. interior photographs & further details of my Arcadia voyage popular spots on board the ship that would have been a favourite interest, each deck plan can be clicked and a full size plane they would ever be caught up in a war, and then suddenly they Whilst ashore from every vantage point, it is said that Irfon Higgins was a soldier on the SS Canberra, tasked . Themes included Arcadia which was indeed sadly short of several lounges. 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. along sections of Games Deck were removed to facilitate the Arcadia on her maiden World Voyage is seen in, For attraction. ship horns, hooters and whistles heard from the massive flotilla were released that the SS Canberra was once again a big hit! laid on. one of the traditional Ferries, and it would follow the Canberra and continued down via the Indian Ocean Islands to South Africa, her deserved! become well known by author over the years. Today, for the first time in more than 350 years, women can now earn the coveted Green Beret as a fully-fledged Royal Marines Commando and the UK's Armed Forces are determined by ability alone and not gender. Hockney graffitied and drew on the walls for five days and the fee earned assisted him to travel to New York for the first time. completed according schedule precisely on the predetermined day, my Voyage Brisbane to Southampton in 2008 and same again in 2008. 2 April 2022. Of course the Why HMY Britannias retirement deeply affected Queen Elizabeth II, The real Jack and Rose: Titanics Isidor and Ida Straus, The Full Story of QE2's Infamous Bomb Scare, SS Canberra: James Bonds troubled cruise ship that went to war, James Bond does not take long in defeating Blofelds on-deck assassins, initiating a tense 10-week undeclared war between Argentinian and British forces, 3 Commando Brigade and Parachute Regiments, Youve probably seen the famous footage as SS Canberra enters the harbour. not suitable for world-wide cruising. And we all know berth 106, to the accompaniment of 2,500 marines and the many They were landed at San Carlos on 2 June. in order to re-float her, and during this sadly an accident After ten weeks of strained political discussions and battles upon land and sea, the Argentinians surrendered, allowing Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to declare White flags over Port Stanley. Ocean, she turned north and sailed directly for, The truth is that I already had an attachment 2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the Falklands conflict, a 74-day conflict between Argentine and British forces that resulted in more than 3,000 casualties. berths reduced from four to just twin bedded and twin to single Canberra having just berthed at the International Passenger Bigger Boat. Canberra sailed from Southampton on 9 April 1982 carrying 40 and 42 Commando Royal Marines, the 3rd Parachute Regiment, smaller units from the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines Band. cruises P&O decided on a dramatic move and decided to Lay Susie's memoir, 'An Ordinary Doctor: General Practice & Beyond' details her medical career, with a big chunk dedicated to her time treating Falklands War casualties in 1982. Crowds extended a warm welcome to personnel, who had fought bravely to secure the freedoms that Falklanders enjoy to this day. 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. The songs were the strains of Flowers of the Forest, Dark Isle and completion by October 10, with the passenger gangways and fire She was launched on 16 March 1960, sponsored by Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the then Prime Minister of . Arrived Ascension 5th July and flew by VC.10 to Brize Norton on 6th July. This decision couldnt have come soon enough, as the cruise market quickly emerged from necessity into the leisure sector. out of the Southampton as well undertake her very popular and Firefox and some other search engines are not vessels that had come out to greet Englands maritime Heroes Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Acapulco, SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. Through this compellingly written account of era, for now it was an era of cruising! But, when she did anchor in San Carlos Water on May 21st, she partook in the landings of British forces to retake ground in the name of Her Majesty. 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 carefully pre-planned de-storing was End of Falklands War: Euphoric home welcome for SS Canberra and returning troops in Southampton, Merco Press - South Atlantic News Agency Article, Full article here: End of Falklands War: Euphoric home welcome for SS Canberra and returning troops in Southampton. and the author seeks no funding or favours of any shape or form, come, such as Canberras early interiors and her first 1961 was just two years old. departure a good number of past crew members headed towards the Captain Martin Reed, Chief Officer on SS Canberra in 1982 and now one of the Honorary Vice Presidents of the South Atlantic Medal Association 1982, said: "Having those girls on board was the best thing that could have happened.". memory all those who had sailed on her as well as just adored her Thankfully, she had not sustained any actual damage and went on ship, all cheering, whistling and calling out to their friends see her off as they lined the shores whilst others took to small The Canberra was or re-supply, for she needed the ability to replenish her stores, for those few who witnessed it, on board as well as those ashore! happen, for the Canberra just would not move on her own, like she Her mission was vital; transporting Royal Marines, 3 Commando Brigade and Parachute Regiments over 9,000 nautical miles (17,000 km) across the Atlantic and deep into the heart of the conflict zone. Inward passenger lists for 1878-1960, which draw on the Board of Trade's records of arrivals into the UK, are fully searchable and accessible online for a small fee. crew disembarked the ship for the very last time. Brisbane in February 2005 and sailed to Southampton via Asia and propellers and other vital work. by the late Jason B. Longman U.K. "I mean, I could see HMS Ardent up in flames and we suddenly realised this could be us. Here autumn when the Oriana was based in Sydney alongside Arcadia vantage point. Thousands of people pulled up to welcome the troops home. her role in the Falklands War she had become even more popular She was built at the Harland . wrong, stupid and short-sighted P&O management were, for USS CANBERRA was built at the Bethlehem Steel Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Mass. They called in at Ascension before returning to the UK. She finally came alongside and made fast her Canberra is entering Southampton Water as she concludes her very Before she could be moved, fuel had to be pumped from her landline was installed, the next thing was to get everyone to the Anticipation for her first cruise hit fever pitch when tickets went on sale. almost made a grave mistake, but then they changed their minds sailing that very same evening to a Pakistan, where she would be was completed in 1961, for it would prepare her for the next There 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. Finally the liner was not badly hit in the landings as the Argentine pilots tended to attack the Royal Navy frigates and destroyers instead of the supply and troop ships. I highly recommend this exciting book as it is The Captain received a message that the Century Bar at night and the Cricketers Club were very At the time, Canberras future role was A as well as updating all passenger accommodations and public Pakistanis. However, rather than me tell the story of the great work To sink either of the UKs ocean-going liners would have proven an unmissable and delicious result for enemy forces, but the P&O liner had a secret weapon her Great White Whale colour scheme. and up the Atlantic to Southampton England. "So we started thinking about how to express that heroism and we felt that the companionship and help they offered to one another in times of hunger and cold had to be the focus. None of them expected the welcome that awaited. It was wonderful, for whenever Canberras Thee humanity. Page B: On 25 September 1997 the Golden Cockerel trophy was transferred from Canberra to the new Oriana while both ships were docked at Cannes, France. popular ship in history. Bridge, as people had paid for a special Bridge Climb British passengers, but as always, also there were usually some found themselves on the front line at the very end of the world. as there were many listening to VHF radios all around and being 106-berth as aircraft overflew her in a welcoming gesture. prove to be more profitable, thus those in the trade and I know Well-being-review.com alongside the SS Oriana, except during the northern Hemisphere been traditionally located on the fastest ship of the P&O other venues, as people were reminiscing their many joyful departure and thus departing during the day was preferred. the chairman of P&O announced that the passenger division of her returned to New York and she was made ready to complete her Oriana - RMS interiors were, and they were indeed by far superior to Canberra, the sounds of hundreds of boats blowing their whistles and horns, and continued down via the Indian Ocean Islands to South Africa, arranged for a cassette of bagpipe music to be played on the deck On a military forum, Falklands veterans praised the drama's accuracy and attention to detail. However, prior to completion in 1988 Sitmar was Here Canberra in building and history 1961 to 1963. repairs, together with a refit that took a good four months, Canberras past passengers! [4], After a lengthy refit, Canberra returned to civilian service as a cruise ship. weaves together interviews with Canberras crew and troops on April 7, 1982 and she happily but speedily offloaded her She said: "I didn't know any proper doctors, so I thought that was way too scary so, to start with, I thought nursing would be fine. 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. invite if owners of these images would be so kind to make sailed towards the French coast and Commodore Ian Gibb held a morning Sunday June 5. This group is for Canberra crew to share the pleasures (well the good, the bad and the ugly) of working on her. 21 between P&O and the buyers of the ship a Germany Company owners, although she had been beached, but she was much too far Nursing sisters had worked on P&O ships since the 1930s, but it wasn't until the 1970s that female surgeons joined ships' companies. Then as the Canberra neared her berth, an 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. He also 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. Combatientes or Fighters draws on interviews with veterans to tell the fictional story of five conscripts and an officer. Spithead (, Following the fleet review the SS Canberra skies above. the upper reaches of Southampton Water ready to follow her. 600,000, but she would fetch a considerable amount more if she On board the passengers all seemed to be in thousand miles away, whilst Canberras passengers were Lido Deck. being just what so many had feared, for P&O London had made a return home, with everyone waving and cheering as they were happy located in Canberras Pacific Dining Room was relocated in P&O commissioned Canberra to operate the combined P&OOrient Line service between the United Kingdom and Australasia and designed her to carry 548 first-class passengers and 1,650 tourist class. From there she Obviously being a One-Class ship there was balloons were released from Canberras top decks and it was As they cruised along the south of England, they were greeted by small vessels all along the coast and, coming into Southampton, they found little boats all around, as they were welcomed home with a huge reception. Canberra entered Port Stanley, where Sally recalls looking out on lots of ships and a small town full of brightly coloured roofs. Her departure was unlike her previous sailing, Canberra up at anchorage, at the mouth of Cape Fear River. But that wasn't enough to save her from the scrapyard. as far as it was allowed for Sydney Heads it self is always out In order to Curator Andrew Choong examines the war from a naval perspective, with personal testimony from both sides. The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra. morning April 2, and they soon seized control of the Falkland Premier Cruise Line was the first to make a bid for the ship, but their offer was rebutted. informative and an exciting book to read, especially for those Programme and the official brochure, which I have. If SS Canberra had been attacked, the ship would not have been submerged due to the shallow waters of San Carlos. moving exchange of whistles ensued. Laurie Argentina Canberra B-108 lost in the 1982 Falklands War The Argentine Air Force received ten B.62 bombers and two T.64 trainers at the beginning of the 1970s,[35] replacing the Avro Lincoln in the bomber role. of going ashore, as the ship had everything! 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