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The FleetsBibby Line
John Bibby was part owner of the DOVE in 1801 and purchased
his first ship in 1805. The company traded initially to the Mediterranean
and then expanded
to South America, India and the Far East. A packet service to Dublin started
in 1807. In 1850 the company bought their first steamship for the Mediterranean
service and in 1857 the Levant Screw Steam Shipping Co was taken over. In
1873 Bibby Line passed control of their steamers to F.
R. Leyland but in
1889 the Bibby family returned to the shipping business and formed Bibby
Bros Ltd with a service to Rangoon. In 1891 the company became the Bibby
SS Co, working in conjunction with Henderson Bros. Ltd. and later became
heavily involved in trooping, some ships becoming permanent troopships. The
company name was changed to Bibby Line Ltd in 1931 but with advent of independence
for Burma, trade declined and many ships were charterd out. The Suez crisis
of 1956 effectively finished the trade to Burma, but trooping work kept the
company operational. Trooping by sea ended in 1962. Passenger services ceased
in 1965 and the company joined the Seabridge consortium to operate chartered
vessels and in 1971 took over Bristol City Line. The company still survives,
managed from Douglas, Isle of Man and is Britain's oldest family controlled
company.
Many thanks to Ted Finch for his assistance in collecting this data. The
following list was extracted from various sources. This is not an all inclusive
list but should only be used as a guide. If you would like to know more about
a vessel, visit the Ship Descriptions (onsite)
or Immigrant
Ship web site.
Routes Sail:
- 1801-1870 Liverpool - coastal trading
- Liverpool - Mediterranean
- Liverpool - South America / Bombay / Far East.
- Liverpool - West Indies / British Guiana
- 1807-1840 Parkgate - Dublin packet service.
- 1804-1815 Liverpool - Baltic (during Napoleonic war)
Routes Steam:
- 1850-1873 Liverpool - Mediterranean
- 1854-1873 Liverpool - Levant - Black Sea and Crimean War transports.
- Liverpool - Spain - Portugal.
- 1889-1892 Liverpool - Suez - Rangoon
- 1892-1971 Birkenhead - Marseilles
- Suez - Port Sudan (1920) - Colombo - Rangoon.
- 1892-1914 Inbound to Tilbury - Continental ports - Middlesbrough
- Liverpool.
- 1914-1962 Permanent trooping Liverpool / Southampton -
Near East / Far East.
- 1925-1939 Liverpool - Gibraltar - Palma - Marseilles.
- 1935-1939 Birkenhead - Suez - Colombo - Cochin - Rangoon.
- 1971- Charter work.
Funnel:
1850-1857 Buff yellow
1857-1971 Pink, black top.
1928-1962 Pale yellow (troopships)
Fleet: |
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1850-1857 |
1857-1971 |
1928-1962 |
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Sail |
|
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Amelia |
1826 |
brig, 1840 sold to Jameson & Co, Kirkcaldy. |
200 |
Ann Paley |
1827 |
barque, 1842 lost on voyage Liverpool - Oporto. |
166 |
Ariel |
1802 |
-?-, 1812 purchased, 1826 sold to Farleigh. |
154 |
Benjamin & Elizabeth |
1798 |
ship, 1807 purchased, captured by America and sold
to Sweden, 1809 wrecked off New Jersey. |
283 |
Beresford |
1796 |
brigantine, 1810 purchased, 1810 sold Liverpool. |
104 |
Bibby |
1813 |
brigantine, 1829 wrecked on voyage Dublin to London. |
163 |
Bispham |
1826 |
brig, 1838 wrecked near Holyhead. |
214 |
Bootle |
1820 |
brig, 1842 sold to Harrington, Liverpool. |
153 |
Ceres |
1796 |
snow, 1809 purchased, 1827 lost in Irish Sea. |
138 |
Cestrian |
1834 |
ship, 1840 sold to Maxwell & Co, Glasgow. |
380 |
Dove |
1774 |
galliot, 1801 owned by Bibby & Hall, no further
info. |
60 |
Duchess of Clarence |
1828 |
barque, 1842 sold to Fletcher & Co, London. |
274 |
Eagle |
1805 |
brigantine, captured Napoleonic war prize purchased
1805 from the Admiralty, 1808 recorded as slave ship, 1809 lost off
African coast. |
186 |
Ellen German |
1833 |
snow, 1840 sold to Rose & Co.
|
176 |
Ellen Jenkinson |
1823 |
ketch, 1844 sold to J. Hatton & Co, Liverpool. |
162 |
Emma |
1833 |
snow, 1849 sold to Job Bros., Liverpool. |
153 |
Fanny Connell |
1827 |
barque, 1842 sold to London owners. |
171 |
Fearon |
1813 |
snow, 1838 sold to London owners. |
152 |
Friends |
1793 |
galliot, 1805 purchased, 1806 wrecked North Wales. |
63 |
George & William |
1820 |
brig, no further info. |
187 |
George IV |
1820 |
brig, 1835 wrecked Spain. |
187 |
Glenavon |
1834 |
brig, 1846 purchased, no further info. |
261 |
Hannibal |
1843 |
ship, 1844 purchased from G. T. Soley & Co, 1852
re-sold to Soley. |
821 |
Hardware |
1821 |
brig, 1841 sold to Shaw & Co, Liverpool. |
152 |
Henry Hoyle |
1829 |
brig, 1840 sold. |
207 |
Highfield |
1812 |
brigantine, 1839 scrapped. |
142 |
James J. Bibby |
1902 |
brigantine, sail training ship, 1917 engined and became
a Q-Ship under various disguised names, 1920 laid up, 1921 sold to
A. M. Anderson. |
176 |
Jane Roberts |
1847 |
sloop, 1848 purchased from Barnstaple owner, no further
info. |
31 |
Jessie Miller |
1840 |
brig, 1852 sold. |
382 |
Joe |
1817 |
brig, 1828 sold to Dublin owners. |
120 |
Joshua |
1817 |
brig, 18?? lost in Irish Sea. |
125 |
Juverna |
1838 |
barque, 1849 purchased, 1850-1855 laid up, 1857 sold
to Brice & Co. |
311 |
Kate |
1820 |
brig, 1824 sank in Irish Sea. |
150 |
Lancashire Witch |
1821 |
ketch, 1833 lost off Vera Cruz, Mexico. |
127 |
L'Harmonie |
1803 |
snow, captured Napoleonic war prize purchased from
the Admiralty, 1806 wrecked West Indies. |
124 |
Lucretia |
1796 |
ship, 1809 purchased, 1810 sold to Mullin & Co, Liverpool. |
242 |
Lune |
1807 |
galliot, 1809 purchased, 1832 sold at Whitehaven. |
105 |
Lydia |
1850 |
barque, 1859 sold to Sharp & Co, Newcastle. |
541 |
Margaret (1) |
1800 |
galliot, 1801 wrecked Ireland. |
117 |
Margaret (2) |
1802 |
brigantine, 1811 purchased, 1811 sold. |
222 |
Margaret Highfield |
1828 |
brig, 1840 wrecked off Nassau. |
178 |
Maria |
1815 |
brig, 1821 purchased, 1823 sold to Taylor & Co, Liverpool. |
113 |
Mary (1) |
180? |
barque, ex- Laurentza Maria , 1808 seized from Denmark
and sold to Bibby renamed Mary, 1810 captured by French and sold
to Jamaica owners. |
208 |
Mary (2) |
1818 |
snow, 1827 condemned and scrapped. |
212 |
Mary Ann |
1824 |
ship, 1842 sold to James & Co. |
174 |
Mary Bibby |
1825 |
ship, 1841 sold to Maryport owners. |
299 |
Melbourne |
1846 |
ship, 1858 purchased, 1870 hulked at Gibraltar. |
1,212 |
Mentor |
1799 |
snow, 1802 purchased, 1818 sank in Irish Sea. |
150 |
Nile |
1800 |
brig, 1815 purchased, 1835 sank in Irish Sea with
all hands. |
156 |
Oak |
1841 |
snow, 1849 wrecked Brazil. |
342 |
Pedlar |
1849 |
brig, 1853 sold to Imrie & Tomlinson, Liverpool. |
193 |
Pizarro |
1853 |
ship, 1857 sold to Myers & Co, Liverpool. |
416 |
Preston |
1805 |
galliot, 1812 purchased, 1837 sold to W. Wilson,
Belfast. |
99 |
Providence |
1789 |
snow, 1803 captured from France, 1809 purchased,
no further info. |
123 |
Rosalind |
1819 |
brig, 1833 lost on voyage Liverpool - Corunna. |
134 |
Sally |
1799 |
snow, captured Napoleonic war prize purchased 1806
from the Admiralty, 1827 went missing in Atlantic. |
130 |
Sampson |
1798 |
brig, 1817 purchased, 1831 scrapped. |
139 |
Sarah |
1788 |
brigantine, 1809 purchased, 1810 seized by France
at St. Croix and sold. |
176 |
Thames |
1798 |
snow, 1807 purchased, 1811 captured by America, sold
to Denmark and re-sold to Bibby, no trace after 1813. |
171 |
Titbit |
1849 |
schooner, 1854 sold to Duarte & Co. |
144 |
Venus |
1799 |
sloop, 1809 purchased, 1810 sold to London owners. |
113 |
Warrior |
1833 |
snow, 1842 sold to John Kelly, Belfast. |
99 |
William |
n/a |
snow, 1807 captured Napoleonic war prize, 1811 purchased,
1815 sold. |
90 |
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Steam |
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Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Albanian (1) |
1855 |
1870 sold to Brown, Atkinson & Co, Hull. |
1,034 |
Albanian (2) |
1870 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
1,417 |
Arabian |
1862 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
2,066 |
Arno |
1851 |
1854 Crimean War transport, 1861 sold to General
Steam Nav. Co, London. |
660 |
Atlantic Bridge |
1968 |
1977 renamed Dorsetshire,
1982 sold to Greece renamed Perinthos. |
44,842 |
Australian Bridge |
1973 |
1977 renamed Somersetshire,
1978 sold to Eddie SS Co renamed Enterprise Transporter. |
78,257 |
Bavarian |
1869 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
3,111 |
Bedfordshire |
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see Canadian Bridge. |
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Berkshire |
1970 |
1983 sold to Cyprus. |
19,061 |
Boetia |
1855 |
1859 purchased from Papayanni
Line,
1864 transferred to West India & Pacific S.N. Co, Liverpool renamed Barbadian. |
950 |
Bohemian |
1870 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
3,113 |
Braganza |
1856 |
1869 lost near Leixoes. |
507 |
Bulgarian |
1870 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
3,112 |
Cairo |
1857 |
ex- Fred Chapple , 1859 purchased from Fred Chapple & Co,
renamed Cairo, 1873 1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
1,465 |
Calpe |
1852 |
1868 went missing in Bay of Biscay. |
799 |
Cambridgeshire |
|
see Mersey Bridge. |
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Camel |
1868 |
tug, 1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
33 |
Canadian Bridge |
1974 |
1977 renamed Bedfordshire,
1978 sold to Shell Tankers Ltd, London renamed Tectus. |
65,135 |
Castilian |
1862 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
635 |
Catalonian |
1862 |
1863 wrecked. |
635 |
Cheshire (1) |
1891 |
1900 Boer War troopship, 1911 sold to Lim
Chin Tsong, Rangoon renamed
Seang Choon. |
5,708 |
Cheshire (2) |
1927 |
1939 commissioned as Armed Merchant Cruiser
HMS Cheshire, 1943 converted to troopship, 1949 Australian emigrant ship,
1957 scrapped. |
10,550 |
Cheshire (3) |
1959 |
1968 sold to Messageries Maritimes renamed
Mozambique. |
7,201 |
Cheshire (4) |
1971 |
1983 sold to Panama renamed
Maria. |
19,060 |
Cheshire (5) |
1989 |
1989 chartered to Exmar,
Belgium, 1994 returned to Bibby, 1995 still in service. |
19,719 |
Cintra |
1854 |
1858 sold to Cotesworth, Lyne & Co, Liverpool. |
517 |
Corinthian |
1855 |
1864 wrecked off Portugal in fog. |
1,170 |
Coventry City |
1966 |
1971 taken over with Bristol
City Line,
1974 sold to Brandts Ltd renamed Ilkon Dalio. |
5,190 |
Crimean |
1857 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
1,475 |
Dalmatian |
1861 |
1872 wrecked North Wales. |
1,989 |
Danube (1) |
1853 |
1855 sold to French Government. |
829 |
Danube (2) |
1856 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
1,386 |
Dart Atlantic |
1972 |
1980 taken over by Furness
Withy, 1981 chartered to Canadian Pacific renamed CP Ambassador. |
31,036 |
Derbyshire (1) |
1897 |
1899 chartered to Dominion
Line, 1921 became
full time troopship, 1927 cargo only, 1931 scrapped. |
6,635 |
Derbyshire (2) |
1935 |
1939 commissioned as Armed Merchant Cruiser
HMS Derbyshire, 1941-1946 troopship, 1947 returned to commercial service,
1964 scrapped. |
11,660 |
Derbyshire (3) |
1966 |
1976 sold to Panama renamed Captain Lygnos. |
7,412 |
Derbyshire (4) |
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see Liverpool Bridge. |
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Devonshire (1) |
1939 |
1939-1962 troopship, 1962 sold
to British India S.N. Co., converted to educational cruise ship,
renamed Devonia, 1967 scrapped. |
11,275 |
Devonshire (2) |
1974 |
1984 transferred to Hong
Kong registry, 1989 sold to Norway renamed Hemera. |
32,060 |
Dorsetshire (1) |
1920 |
1927 converted to permanent troopship, 1939-1948
Hospital ship, 1949 Australia emigrant ship, 1954 scrapped. |
7,450 |
Dorsetshire (2) |
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see Atlantic Bridge. |
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Dorsetshire (3) |
1980 |
ex- Freeport Chief, 1989
purchased from Liberia renamed Dorsetshire, 1991 sold to Liberia renamed
Protank Orinoco. |
30,875 |
Douro (1) |
1853 |
1862 sold for use as American Civil War blockade
runner. |
278 |
Douro (2) |
1864 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
556 |
Egyptian |
1861 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
2,086 |
English Bridge |
1973 |
1977 renamed Worcestershire,
1979 sold to Amroth Investments Corp., renamed Subshine. |
76,012 |
Euphrates |
1854 |
1860 sold to Bailey & Leetham renamed Bengo. |
1,134 |
Frankfort |
1851 |
1857 purchased from Frederick Chapple, 1865 sold
to H. E. Moss, Liverpool. |
657 |
Gloucestershire (1) |
1910 |
1915 converted to Armed Merchant Cruiser
HMS Gloucestershire, 1917 converted to troopship, 1936 scrapped. |
8,124 |
Gloucestershire (2) |
1950 |
ex- Cingalese Prince , 1964 purchased from
Prince Line renamed Gloucestershire,
1971 sold to Hong Kong owners renamed Cresco and scrapped. |
8,827 |
Gloucestershire (3) |
|
see Ocean Bridge. |
|
Grecian |
1861 |
1873 went missing at sea. |
1,854 |
Halifax City |
1964 |
1972 taken over with Bristol
City Line,
1972 sold to Thailand renamed Ratchaburi. |
6,647 |
Hampshire |
1974 |
1984 transferred to Hong Kong
registry, 1989 sold to Norway renamed Hermes. |
32,060 |
Herefordshire (1) |
1905 |
1934 wrecked off Pembrokeshire while being
towed to Clyde shipbreakers. |
7,182 |
Herefordshire (2) |
1944 |
1954 chartered to Port
Line renamed Port
Hardy, 1961 reverted to Herefordshire, 1969 sold to Troodos Shipping
Co, London renamed Merryland. |
8,158 |
Herefordshire (3) |
1972 |
1982 sold to Liberia renamed
Texas. |
7,463 |
Herefordshire (4) |
1984 |
ex- Burns , 1991 purchased
renamed Herefordshire, 1995 still in service. |
7,145 |
Iberian |
1867 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
2,890 |
Illyrian |
1867 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
2,931 |
Ionia |
1856 |
1861 purchased from Papayanni
Line,
1870 sold to Anglo-Egyptian Nav. Co, Liverpool. |
1,388 |
Istrian |
1867 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
2,930 |
Italian |
1861 |
1869 wrecked in fog on Cape Finisterre,
Spain. |
1,854 |
Lancashire (1) |
1889 |
1905 sold to East
Asiatic Co., Copenhagen
renamed Kina (1) |
3,870 |
Lancashire (2) |
1914 |
1930 converted to permanent troopship,
1956 scrapped. |
9,542 |
Lancashire (3) |
1963 |
1970 to Pan-Islamic SS Co, Karachi renamed
Safina-E-Haidar. |
8,919 |
Lancashire (4) |
1972 |
1982 sold to Liberia renamed
Virginia. |
7,463 |
Lancashire (5) |
1972 |
ex- Leibv Eriksen , 1987 purchased
from Norway renamed Lancashire, 1989 sold to Bahamas renamed Joule. |
2,527 |
Leicestershire (1) |
1909 |
1914 / 1918 troopship, 1930 sold to British
National Exhibition Ship Co, renamed British Exhibitor. |
8,059 |
Leicestershire (2) |
1948 |
1965 sold to Greece renamed
Heraklion. |
8,908 |
Lincolnshire |
1972 |
1984 transferred to Hong
Kong registry, 1991 registered Nassau, 1995 still in service. |
19,799 |
Liverpool Bridge |
1976 |
1978 renamed Derbyshire,
1980 disappeared in typhoon 230 miles off Okinawa; loss of 44 lives, the
largest British ship ever lost at sea. |
91,655 |
Meander |
1856 |
1857 ex- Meandre , purchased from James
Moss & Co, Liverpool renamed Meander, 1868 sold to Belgium renamed Baron
Lambermont. |
974 |
Mersey Bridge |
1976 |
1977 renamed Cambridgeshire,
1983 sold to Liberia renamed Festival. |
39,247 |
Milan |
1855 |
1871 sold to Brown, Atkinson & Co, Hull. |
1,083 |
Minho |
1854 |
1862 sold for use as American Civil War blockade
runner. |
400 |
Montreal City |
1963 |
1971 taken over with Bristol
City Line,
1973 sold to Thailand renamed Ratchaburi. |
6,623 |
Northamptonshire |
1969 |
ex- Volnay , 1977 purchased
from Aidan Shipping Ltd, Glasgow renamed Northamptonshire, 1980 sold to
Hong Kong renamed Andaman Sea. |
22,189 |
Ocean Bridge |
1970 |
1977 renamed Gloucestershire,
1978 sold to Liberia renamed Oceanic Victory. |
66,057 |
Oporto |
1870 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
565 |
Oxfordshire (1) |
1912 |
1914-1919 Hospital Ship, 1939-1948 Hospital
Ship, 1949-1950 Australia emigrant ship, 1950-1951 troopship, 1951 sold
to Pan-Islamic SS Co, Karachi renamed Safina-El-Arab. |
8,648 |
Oxfordshire (2) |
1957 |
troopship, 1964 sold to Sitmar Line renamed
Fairstar. |
21,619 |
Oxfordshire (3) |
1971 |
1978 sold to Greece renamed
Georgios Tsakiroglou. |
19,060 |
Pacific Bridge |
1967 |
1974 sold to Liberia renamed
Petingo. |
44,795 |
Persian |
1863 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
2,137 |
Rattler |
1846 |
1850 purchased, 1853 transferred to Frederick Chapple. |
276 |
Rhone (1) |
1853 |
1855 sold to French Government. |
856 |
Rhone (2) |
1856 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
1,387 |
Shropshire (1) |
1891 |
1909 sold to Lim Chin Tsong, Rangoon renamed
Seang Bee. |
5,721 |
Shropshire (2) |
1926 |
1939 commissioned as Armed Merchant Cruiser
HMS Salopian, 1941 torpedoed and sunk off Cape Farewell. |
10,550 |
Shropshire (3) |
1959 |
1972 sold to Panama renamed Argiro. |
7,244 |
Shropshire (4) |
1968 |
ex- Verdala , 1974 purchased
from Salvesen, Leith renamed Shropshire, 1977 sold to Malta renamed
Verdala. |
14,771 |
Shropshire (5) |
1985 |
ex- Stainless Fighter, 1991
purchased from Panama renamed Shropshire, 1995 still in service. |
7,145 |
Sicilian |
1860 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
1,492 |
Somersetshire (1) |
1921 |
1927 converted to permanent troopship, 1939-1946
Hospital ship, 1948 Australia emigrant ship, 1954 scrapped. |
7,450 |
Somersetshire (2) |
|
see Australian Bridge. |
|
Staffordshire (1) |
1894 |
1899 Boer War transport, 1912 sold to Cie.
Sud Atlantique, Bordeaux renamed Samara. |
6,055 |
Staffordshire (2) |
1929 |
1940 converted to troopship, 1949 returned
to commercial service, 1959 scrapped. |
10,654 |
Staffordshire (3) |
1950 |
ex- Eastern Prince , 1964 purchased from
Prince Line renamed Staffordshire, 1970 sold and scrapped. |
8,827 |
Staffordshire (4) |
1977 |
1984 transferred to
Hong Kong registry, 1995 still in service with Bibby. |
41,677 |
Syrian |
1860 |
1869 wrecked near Cape Finisterre, Spain. |
1,492 |
Tenbury |
1965 |
1972 purchased from Houlder Bros,
London, 1972 returned to Houlder. |
8,549 |
Tiber |
1851 |
1854-55 Crimean War transport, 1861 sold to De
Wolfe, Liverpool. |
660 |
Toronto City |
1966 |
1971 taken over with Bristol
City Line,
1974 sold to Brandts Ltd renamed Ilkon Polly. |
5,192 |
Venetian |
1859 |
1873 transferred to Leyland
Line. |
1,507 |
Warwickshire (1) |
1902 |
1932 scrapped. |
7,975 |
Warwickshire (2) |
1948 |
1965 sold to Greece renamed Hania. |
8,903 |
Warwickshire (3) |
1967 |
1973 chartered to Iran renamed Arya Bod,
1974 reverted to Bibby Warwickshire, 1980 sold to Panama renamed Furama. |
7,848 |
Westminster Bridge |
1968 |
1973 sold to Liberia
renamed Proteus. |
42,202 |
Wiltshire |
1968 |
1984 chartered to ICI, Australia,
1989 returned to Bibby, 1995 sold to Bahrein renamed Zallaq. |
10,036 |
Worcestershire (1) |
1904 |
1914-1916 troopship, 1917 mined and sunk
off Colombo. |
7,170 |
Worcestershire (2) |
1931 |
1939 commissioned as Armed Merchant Cruiser
HMS Worcestershire, 1943-1947 troopship, 1949 returned to commercial service,
1961 scrapped. |
11,453 |
Worcestershire (3) |
1965 |
1976 sold to Liberia renamed Bordagain. |
7,412 |
Worcestershire (4) |
|
see English Bridge. |
|
Yorkshire (1) |
1889 |
1898 chartered to Dominion
Line, 1899 Boer
War transport, 1905 sold to East
Asiatic Co., Copenhagen renamed Indien. |
3,870 |
Yorkshire (2) |
1920 |
1939 torpedoed and sunk off France; loss of 58 lives. |
10,184 |
Yorkshire (3) |
1960 |
1963 chartered to Indo-China S.N. Co renamed
Eastern Princess, 1964 reverted to Yorkshire, 1971 sold to Liberia
renamed Bordabekoa. |
7,218 |
Yorkshire (4) |
1975 |
1985 chartered to American
Petroship renamed York Marine, 1988 returned to Bibby and used as oil
storage hulk, 1988 attacked at Sharjah by Iranian warships and set on fire,
the
sold to Cyprus renamed Martontree. |
60,814 |
Ships managed by Bibby Line on behalf of the Ministry of War Transport: |
Empire Pride |
1941 |
troopship managed for MOWT, 1954
sold to Charlton Steam Shipping Co, London converted to emigrant ship and
renamed Charlton Pride. |
8,418 |
Felix Roussel |
1930 |
Messageries
Maritimes, 1940
seized by Royal Navy, placed under Bibby management as troopship, 1946 returned
to owners. |
16,774 |
Forbin |
1922 |
Chargeurs
Reunis, 1940 taken over by
British on surrender of France, managed by Bibby. 1944 scuttled at Arromanches
as part of prefabricated Mulberry Harbour. |
7,291 |
Ocean Viscount |
1942 |
managed for MOWT, 1948 passed to Clan
Line renamed Clan Kennedy. |
7,134 |
President Doumer |
1933 |
Messageries
Maritimes, 1940 taken
over by British on surrender of France, managed by Bibby as troopship, 1942
torpedoed and sunk off Madeira; loss of 260 lives. |
11,898 |
War Ceres |
1919 |
1919 sold to British India
S.N. Co. renamed Nowshera. |
7,920 |
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