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The Fleets Thos. & Jno.
Brocklebank (Brocklebank Line)
Founded in 1801 as Thos.& Jno.Brocklebank, Whitehaven, with one sailing ship, the company traded
mostly with coal. With the abolition of the Hon. East India Company's trading monopoly to India in
1813, Brocklebank entered the India trade, which became its mainstay field of operation, but the
company also traded to North and South America and to the West and East Indies. In 1819, the
company moved from Whitehaven to Liverpool which became its terminus port. A London to China
Treaty Ports service began in 1858 and in 1860 regular services to Brazil ceased.
Although the Suez Canal opened in 1869, Brocklebanks continued to operate sailing
ships to India via the Cape for another 30 years. Its first steamship
was built in 1889, but sailing ships were also operated until 1901. In
1906, Brocklebank invested in Shire Line
(David Jenkins & Company) and transferred five ships to this company
which ran sailings to Japan. Jenkins was bought out in 1907 by Royal Mail
Steam Packet Company, who now became partners and in 1911 purchased
the remainder of the shares in the Shire Line. The same year, Brocklebanks
sold its shares to members of the Cunard board
of directors and the same year, Cunard purchased Anchor
Line and Anchor-Brocklebank Limited was formed. Tyzack & Branfoot's
Well Line of Sunderland was taken over in 1916.
During World War II, the company lost many ships and owned only eleven in 1945, but the
independence of India and Pakistan in 1947 brought stringent trading regulations by these countries and
Brocklebank's trade to this area was more than halved. The closure of the Suez Canal from June, 1967
to January, 1971 following the Egypt - Israel War caused ships to make a 5,000 mile detour in both
directions round the Cape of Good Hope and this, together with containerisation ultimately led to the
end of Brocklebank trade to India.
In 1968, Cunard-Brocklebank Limited was formed and ships were pooled between the two
companies, but financial losses continued and the last two Brocklebank liveried ships were sold in 1983
and the company disappeared.
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 1800-1901
- Whitehaven / Liverpool - West Indies
- Whitehaven / Liverpool - Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru.
- Whitehaven / Liverpool - Canadian Maritime Provinces.
- Whitehaven / Liverpool - Calcutta - Durch East Indies.
- Liverpool / Birkenhead - Colombo - Bombay - Karachi.
The India routes slowly took over and the others were discontinued.
Steam
- 1901-1983 Liverpool / Birkenhead / Manchester - Mediterranean ports
(cargo) - Suez - Calcutta plus Singapore and East Indies.
- 1905-1914 Antwerp - Suez - Singapore - Shanghai - Kobe - Yokohama.
- 1906-1911 London - Malaya - Singapore - Hong Kong - China - Japan.
- 1911-1939 Glasgow - Liverpool - India (Anchor-Brocklebank)
- 1916-1968 UK East Coast ports - Suez - Colombo - Madras - Calcutta
(Well Line)
- 1971 Bombay and Karachi calls ceased.
- 1968-1978 US Gulf and East Coast ports - South Africa - India / Middle
East
- 1970-1983 South America - South Africa - Middle East / India and world
wide tramping.
Funnel:
Black with blue and white bands.
Fleet:
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|
Sail |
|
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Active |
1800 |
brig, 1849 wrecked Ireland. |
134 |
Aden |
1839 |
barque, 1868 sold to J.Cochran, Liverpool. |
339 |
Affleck |
1825 |
brig, 1825 sold to J.Fell. |
237 |
Aimwell |
1813 |
brig, 1839 wrecked West Indies. |
257 |
Alexandra |
1863 |
ship, 1887 sold to Trinder Anderson & Co. |
1,352 |
Andes |
1823 |
brig, 1853 wrecked off Holland. |
216 |
Aracan |
1854 |
ship, 1874 sunk in collision with s/s AMERICAN (Union
SS Co) in English Channel. |
864 |
Arachne |
1851 |
ship, 1866 abandoned off Cape Verde Islands. |
654 |
Ariel (1) |
1807 |
brig, 1809 captured by French privateer in English
Channel. |
204 |
Ariel (2) |
1820 |
brig, 1845 sold to T. Rigby, Liverpool. |
154 |
Avoca |
1830 |
barque, part owned, 1858 deleted from Lloyds Register. |
256 |
Bactria |
1885 |
ship, 1898 sold to Sproat & Co, Liverpool, renamed
Loch Finlas. |
2,170 |
Balfour |
1809 |
brig, 1849 sold. |
310 |
Baroda |
1864 |
ship, 1887 sunk in collision with s/s BUCCLEUCH
in River Mersey. |
1,364 |
Beaver |
1804 |
brig, 1809 sold to W. Forrest. |
81 |
Belfast |
1874 |
ship, 1900 sold to Shaw Savill &
Albion, re-rigged as barque. |
1,957 |
Bolan |
1882 |
ship, 1889 went missing at sea. |
2,058 |
Bonanza |
1830 |
topsail schooner, 1855 sold to J. Mondel, Liverpool. |
176 |
Bouyant |
1828 |
schooner, 1838 sold. |
130 |
Bowfell |
1864 |
ship, 1886 wrecked Java Sea. |
1,002 |
Bransty (1) |
1811 |
brig, 1819 wrecked near Waterford, Ireland. |
104 |
Bransty (2) |
1824 |
schooner, 1830 wrecked Yucatan Peninsular near Cozumel. |
130 |
Bransty (3) |
1832 |
schooner, 1847 sold to J. Wood, Whitehaven. |
99 |
Burdwan |
1862 |
ship, 1885 wrecked China Sea. |
803 |
Callao |
1842 |
brig, 1860 sold to Hodgson, Whitehaven. |
170 |
Camana |
1842 |
brig, 1860 sold to Hodgson, Whitehaven. |
185 |
Cambay |
1861 |
ship, 1884 sold to O.L. Sorensen, Kragero, renamed
Arvilla. |
1,061 |
Candahar |
1866 |
ship, 1890 sold to S. Goldberg, Swansea. |
1,418 |
Candidate |
1820 |
brig, 1823 wrecked near Buenos Aires. |
225 |
Caroline |
1810 |
ship, 1810 captured from France, 1810
sold, 1819 repurchased, 1826 wrecked Maranham. |
237 |
Chinsura |
1868 |
ship, 1883 sold to Hughes & Co, Liverpool. |
1,336 |
Constellation |
1817 |
brig, 1819 wrecked near Halifax. |
187 |
Cormorin |
1855 |
ship, 1875 sold to P. Sutherland, Liverpool. |
803 |
Cossack |
1813 |
brig, 1824 wrecked Buenos Aires. |
172 |
Countess of Lonsdale |
1827 |
paddle steamer, 1854 scrapped. |
241 |
Courier (1) |
1826 |
1845 sold to Capt.Curry, London. |
142 |
Courier (2) |
1845 |
brig, 1856 sold to W. Robinson, Drogheda. |
135 |
Crisis |
1847 |
ship, 1862 wrecked Drogheda, Ireland. |
426 |
Crown |
1821 |
barque, 1849 sold to Hatton & Co, Liverpool. |
297 |
Dash |
1828 |
schooner, 1845 sold to Martin & Others, Liverpool. |
86 |
Dryad (1) |
1801 |
ship, 1805 sold. |
256 |
Dryad (2) |
1808 |
brig, 1810 wrecked Newfoundland. |
220 |
Dryad (3) |
1816 |
brig, 1830 abandoned waterlogged in the Atlantic. |
231 |
Dryad (4) |
1837 |
brig, 1860 sold to Lowden, Edgar & Co, Whitehaven. |
251 |
Earl Grey |
1834 |
brig, 1860 sold to Capt. Potts. |
242 |
Earl of Lonsdale |
1834 |
paddle steamer, 1855 scrapped. |
241 |
Esk |
1828 |
barque, 1855 sold. |
217 |
Everest |
1863 |
ship, 1873 wrecked China Sea. |
571 |
Experiment |
1802 |
topsail schooner, 1807 sold to Baker & Co, Liverpool. |
89 |
Fairie |
1837 |
schooner, 1848 sold. |
80 |
Florence Nightingale |
1855 |
ship, 1869 sold to G. Cairns & Co, Liverpool. |
1,362 |
General Hunter |
1801 |
ship, 1811 sold to W. Smith. |
217 |
Gleaner |
1828 |
sloop, Irish Sea feeder service, 1835 wrecked in
gale. |
50 |
Globe (1) |
1822 |
brig, 1835 lost at Bahia. |
212 |
Globe (2) |
1836 |
brig, 1861 sold to Lowden, Edgar & Co, Whitehaven. |
252 |
Grecian |
1825 |
brig, 1825 sold to Capt.L.Bouch. |
235 |
Harold |
1849 |
ship, 1869 sold to France. |
666 |
Helvellyn |
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see Meteor. |
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Herculean (1) |
1828 |
barque, 1853 sold to J. Mondel, Liverpool. |
317 |
Herculean (2) |
1856 |
1860 wrecked Java. |
531 |
Hercules |
1805 |
ship, 1808-1817 trooping, 1825 sunk in collision
at sea. |
301 |
Hindoo |
1831 |
barque, 1864 sold to T. Carter, Liverpool. |
266 |
Holkar |
1888 |
four masted barque, 1901 sold to D.H. Watjen, Bremen,
renamed Odessa. |
3,009 |
Horsbrugh |
1838 |
barque, 1855 wrecked at Valparaiso. |
320 |
Irt |
1828 |
barque, 1849 sold to Lumley, Kennedy & Co, Whitehaven. |
215 |
Jamaica |
1815 |
brig, 1815 sold to W. Fisher, 1824
repurchased, 1854 wrecked. |
215 |
Juanpore |
1859 |
barque, 1874 sold to T. Davies, London. |
460 |
Jumna |
1833 |
ship, 1856 sold to Tay Whale Fishing Co, Dundee. |
364 |
Kestrel |
1840 |
brig, 1863 sold to F.Gregory & Co, Whitehaven. |
231 |
Khyber |
1880 |
ship, 1898 sold to J. Joyce & Co, Liverpool. |
2,026 |
King George |
1803 |
ship, 1804 sold to Rodie & Co. |
264 |
Lanercost |
1842 |
barque, 1869 sold to E. Eaton, Workington. |
318 |
London |
1812 |
ship, 1849 sold to E. Bates & Son, Liverpool. |
351 |
Lord Althorp |
1832 |
brig, 1859 went missing in Atlantic. |
233 |
Mackerel |
1831 |
cutter, 1850 sold to J. Ross, Isle of Skye. |
23 |
Mahanada (1) |
1865 |
ship, 1883 sold Norway renamed Sigrid. |
1,003 |
Maiden Queen |
1860 |
ship, 1874 sold to E. Burchard, Rostock
renamed Betty. |
814 |
Majestic |
1875 |
ship, 1899 sold to Government of Chile and hulked. |
1,974 |
Manchester |
1824 |
brig, 1840 rerigged as barque, 1852 sold to Armstrong,
Workington, 1866 to Lamport &
Holt. |
163 |
Martaban |
1852 |
ship, 1873 sold. |
852 |
Mary (1) |
1812 |
brig, 1814 sold. |
208 |
Mary (2) |
1781 |
brig, 1816 purchased from Mr Bouch,
Liverpool, 1825 wrecked in River Mersey. |
144 |
Mary Gordon |
1833 |
sloop, 1833 sold. |
55 |
Maypo |
1829 |
barque, 1846 sold to Tasker & Co, Liverpool. |
173 |
Mazeppa |
1831 |
brig, 1847 sold to Tasker, Fairie & Co, Liverpool. |
134 |
Meteor |
1826 |
barque, renamed Helvellyn on
completion, 1853 sold to L. Harker, London. |
240 |
Mindanao |
1854 |
ship, 1874 sold and sank same year. |
482 |
Mite (1) |
1830 |
sloop, 1833 went missing at sea. |
54 |
Mite (2) |
1837 |
smack, 1839 sold to O'Connor, Waterford. |
61 |
Nimble |
1810 |
brig, 1816 sold to Mr Thompson. |
139 |
Oberon |
1827 |
brig, 1845 sold to Fairie & Co, Liverpool. |
150 |
Patna |
1842 |
barque, 1868 sold to R & H. Jefferson, Whitehaven. |
362 |
Patriot King |
1832 |
barque, 1868 scrapped. |
338 |
Patriot Queen |
1838 |
ship, 1869 sold to Low & Co, Liverpool. |
547 |
Perseverence |
1819 |
ship, 1829 wrecked near Madras. |
513 |
Petchelee |
1850 |
barque, 1871 sold to W.Killey & Co, Liverpool. |
393 |
Prince Leopold |
1816 |
brig, 1839 sold. |
111 |
Princess Charlotte |
1815 |
ship, 1839 sold to Willis & Co, Scarborough. |
514 |
Princess Royal |
1841 |
ship, 1871 sold to T. Cookson, Liverpool. |
579 |
Queen Charlotte |
1804 |
brig, 1812 sold. |
211 |
Rajmahal |
1858 |
ship, 1883 sold to Capt. H. Williams, Bangor, went
missing same year. |
1,302 |
Rimac |
1834 |
brig, 1864 sold to Nuttall & Co, Liverpool. |
214 |
Robert Pulsford |
1844 |
ship, 1869 sold to J. Oyarzon, Valparaiso,
renamed Reina del Pacifico. |
593 |
Santon |
1839 |
barque, 1843 wrecked near Wexford, Ireland. |
345 |
Sindia |
1887 |
four masted barque, 1900 sold to Anglo-American
Oil Co. |
3,007 |
Sir Henry Pottinger |
1845 |
barque, 1859 wrecked Carmarthen Bay. |
334 |
Sumatra |
1858 |
ship, 1876 sold to J. Karron, Isle of Man. |
773 |
Superior |
1825 |
brig, 1835 owned by Gunson & Co. |
240 |
Swallow (1) |
1806 |
brig, 1809 sold to W. Fisher. |
114 |
Swallow (2) |
1822 |
brig, 1837 left St. Johns, NF and went missing. |
141 |
Swallow (3) |
1839 |
brig, 1839 went missing at sea. |
236 |
Talookdar |
1885 |
ship, 1890 sunk in collision with sailing ship LIBUSSA
near Cape of Good Hope. |
2,053 |
Tampico |
1830 |
brig, 1839 sold. |
129 |
Telegraph |
1823 |
schooner, 1825 wrecked off Havana. |
111 |
Tenasserim (1) |
1861 |
ship, 1865 wrecked Arklow, Ireland. |
1,002 |
Tenasserim (2) |
1866 |
ship, 1890 sold to Gracie, Beazley & Co, Liverpool. |
1,419 |
Thomas Brocklebank |
1847 |
ship, 1869 sold to Cliff & Co, Liverpool. |
629 |
Tigris |
1836 |
ship, 1865 wrecked in storm at Manila. |
422 |
Tobago |
1813 |
brig, 1818 sold to Mr Hopper, London. |
268 |
Valparaiso |
1841 |
barque, 1869 sold to A.Sutherland, Valparaiso. |
317 |
Veronica |
1860 |
barque, 1873 sold to Anderson, Anderson & Co, London. |
332 |
West Indian |
1819 |
sloop, West Indies inter-island trade, 1839 wrecked
West Indies. |
44 |
Westmoreland (1) |
1813 |
brig, 1813 seized by Denmark. |
168 |
Westmoreland (2) |
1814 |
brig, 1857 sold to Owen & Co, Portmadoc. |
195 |
Whitehaven |
1824 |
brig, 1834 sold to Simms & Co, Whitehaven. |
214 |
William |
1812 |
brig, 1825 seized by pirates en route Puerto Rico
- Gibraltar. |
237 |
Zemindar |
1885 |
ship, 1900 sold to D. Cordes & Co,
Bremen, renamed Otto Gildemeister. |
2,053 |
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Steam |
|
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Ameer |
1889 |
1906 transferred to Shire
Line, renamed Cardiganshire, 1911 sold to Japan, renamed
Hakushika Maru. |
4,127 |
Anchoria |
1911 |
1912 transferred from Anchor
Line, 1935 scrapped Japan. |
5,439 |
Assyria |
1900 |
1912 transferred from Anchor
Line, 1917 torpedoed and sunk off Ireland. |
6,370 |
Bavaria |
1897 |
1912 transferred from Anchor
Line, 1914 sold to N. Fredriksen, Sandefjord, renamed Falkland
(2). |
4,711 |
Bengali |
1901 |
1906 transferred to Shire
Line, renamed Montgomeryshire, 1912 reverted to
Brocklebank, renamed Bengali, 1918 torpedoed and sunk off Tobruk. |
5,665 |
Blackwell |
1907 |
1915 taken over with Well Line, 1920
sold to Bolton Steam Shipping Co., renamed Ruysdael. |
4,712 |
Breconshire |
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see Pindari. |
|
Camberwell |
1903 |
1915 taken over with Well Line, 1917
mined and sunk off Isle of Wight. |
4,078 |
Gaekwar |
1889 |
1906 transferred to Shire
Line, renamed Carnarvonshire, 1911 sold to N. Fredriksen,
Sandefjord, renamed Falkland. |
4,220 |
Holywell |
1907 |
1915 taken over with Well Line, 1933
scrapped. |
4,867 |
Imami |
1897 |
1914 chartered from E. Bates, 1916 taken
over, 1929 scrapped. |
4,590 |
Iran |
1896 |
1916 taken over with E. Bates ships,
1917 torpedoed and sunk off Azores. |
6,250 |
Istrar |
1896 |
1914 chartered from E. Bates, 1916 taken
over, 1916 torpedoed and sunk off Alexandria. |
4,582 |
Lycia |
1924 |
1926 sold to Cape York Motorship Co. |
2,338 |
Macharda (1) |
1918 |
1932 scrapped Japan. |
9,785 |
Macharda (2) |
1938 |
1962 scrapped Hong Kong. |
7,998 |
Macharda (3) |
1959 |
ex- Andania, 1968 transferred from Cunard
and renamed Macharda, 1971 sold to Panama, renamed Humi Mahis. |
7,004 |
Madulsima |
1956 |
ex- Rowanmore, 1958-1961
chartered from
Johnston Warren Lines and renamed Madulsima. |
8,492 |
Magdapur (1) |
1920 |
1939 mined and sunk in North Sea. |
9,237 |
Magdapur (2) |
1945 |
1970 sold to Greece, renamed Magda, scrapped. |
8,466 |
Mahanada (2) |
1914 |
1941 bombed and sunk west of Ireland. |
7,196 |
Mahanada (3) |
1943 |
1967 sold to Panama, renamed Corona. |
8,971 |
Mahout (1) |
1925 |
1961 scrapped at Blyth. |
7,880 |
Mahout (2) |
1963 |
1978 sold to Greece, renamed Aglaos. |
6,867 |
Mahratta (1) |
1892 |
1900 Boer War Transport No.94, 1909 wrecked on Goodwin
Sands, Kent. |
5,679 |
Mahratta (2) |
1917 |
1939 wrecked on Goodwin Sands, Kent. |
6,690 |
Mahronda (1) |
1905 |
1923 sold to Norway, renamed Sir James Clark
Ross. |
7,630 |
Mahronda (2) |
1925 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine off
East Africa. |
7,880 |
Mahronda (3) |
1947 |
1968 sold to Cyprus renamed Lucky. |
8,495 |
Mahronda (4) |
1963 |
ex- Saxonia, 1968 transferred from Cunard
and renamed Mahronda, 1978 sold to Singapore, renamed New Deer. |
5,586 |
Mahseer (1) |
1925 |
1941 mined and sunk in Thames Estuary. |
7,864 |
Mahseer (2) |
1948 |
1975 scrapped Karachi. |
8,495 |
Mahsud (1) |
1917 |
1956 scrapped. |
7,559 |
Mahsud (2) |
1943 |
ex- Southwick, 1956 purchased from Island
Shipping Co., London and renamed Mahsud, 1961 sold to Hong Kong,
renamed Marine Traveller. |
7,126 |
Mahsud (3) |
1868 |
1978 sold to Panama, renamed Turquoise. |
9,416 |
Maidan (1) |
1912 |
1923 wrecked in Red Sea. |
8,205 |
Maidan (2) |
1925 |
1940 shelled by German battleship Admiral Scheer
in Atlantic, blew up and all hands lost. |
7,861 |
Maidan (3) |
1946 |
1968 sold to Cyprus, renamed Pretty. |
8,533 |
Maihar (1) |
1917 |
1961 sold to Liberia, renamed Capella. |
8,071 |
Maihar (2) |
1968 |
1978 sold to Panama, renamed Garnet. |
9,416 |
Maimyo |
1918 |
1936 wrecked Ceylon. |
5,819 |
Maipura |
1952 |
1972 sold to Liberty Nav.
Co renamed Liberty
Retailer. |
9,748 |
Maizar |
1917 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk on her maiden voyage off
Algeria. |
7,293 |
Makalla (1) |
1918 |
1940 bombed and sunk off Scotland. |
6,781 |
Makalla (2) |
1941 |
ex- Fort Ville Marie, 1946 acquired from
MOWT as war loss replacement and renamed Makalla, 1963 scrapped
Ghent. |
7,122 |
Makalla (3) |
1948 |
ex- Caledonian Coast,
1967 chartered from Coast Lines Ltd renamed Makalla, 1968 returned
to owners. |
1,265 |
Makalla (4) |
1955 |
ex- John Schroder, 1969 chartered
from Ekali Shipping Co, Greece renamed Makalla, 1977 returned to
owners renamed Amalia. |
1,431 |
Makrana |
1957 |
1971 sold to Greece, renamed Aegis Eternity. |
8,764 |
Malabar (1) |
1938 |
1939 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic. |
7,967 |
Malabar (2) |
1943 |
ex- Samdee, 1947 acquired from MOWT as
war loss replacement and renamed Malabar, 1961 sold to Beirut,
renamed Omonia. |
7,253 |
Malabar (3) |
1954 |
ex- Cheshire Coast, 1967
chartered from Coast Lines Ltd renamed Malabar, 1968 charter transferred
to Prince Line renamed
Spartan Prince (3) |
1,202 |
Malabar (4) |
1954 |
ex- Erika Schulte, 1969
chartered from Latomi Shipping Co, Cyprus renamed Malabar, 1972
returned to owners, sold and
renamed Rosa T. |
1,247 |
Malakand (1) |
1905 |
1917 torpedoed and sunk in North Atlantic. |
7,653 |
Malakand (2) |
1919 |
1940 bombed at Liverpool while loading explosives
and blew up. |
7,649 |
Malakand (3) |
1942 |
1966 scrapped Taiwan. |
8,030 |
Malakuta |
1914 |
1935 sold to China, renamed Sheng Ho. |
7,205 |
Malancha (1) |
1918 |
1932 scrapped Japan. |
9,917 |
Malancha (2) |
1937 |
1962 sold to Exporters Refinance Corp, Liverpool,
renamed Malan, scrapped. |
8.124 |
Malancha (3) |
1960 |
ex- Alaunia, 1969 transferred from Cunard
and renamed Malancha, 1971 sold to Panama, renamed Humi Nastta. |
7,004 |
Malia |
1921 |
1926 sold to P.
Henderson & Co., renamed Daga. |
3,782 |
Manaar (1) |
1917 |
1939 torpedoed and sunk off Lisbon. |
7,242 |
Manaar (2) |
1942 |
1943 torpedoed and sunk by Italian submarine. |
8,007 |
Manaar (3) |
1950 |
1972 sold to Liberty Navigation Co., renamed Liberty
Retailer. |
8,996 |
Manaar |
1968 |
ex- Port Chalmers, 1982 transferred from
Cunard renamed Manaar, 1983
sold to Kappa Maritime, London renamed Golden Glory. |
12,398 |
Mandagala |
1945 |
ex- British Prince, 1957-1959 chartered
from Prince Line and renamed Mandagala. |
7,681 |
Mandasor (1) |
1902 |
ex- Irak, 1911 transferred from Irak SS
Co. and renamed Mandasor, 1912 sold to Hamburg
America Line, renamed Belgia. |
8,117 |
Mandasor (2) |
1920 |
laid down as War Genista, completed as Mandasor,
1941 sunk by German raider Atlantis. |
5,144 |
Mandasor (3) |
1944 |
ex- Empire
Malacca, 1946
acquired from MOWT as war loss replacement and renamed Mandasor,
1962 sold to Greece,
renamed Fotini Tsavliris. |
7,071 |
Mangalore |
1920 |
1939 mined and sunk off Hull. |
9,751 |
Mangla |
1959 |
1972 sold to Greece, renamed Eurypylus. |
8,805 |
Manipur (1) |
1906 |
1915 converted to dummy battle cruiser HMS
Indomitable, 1916 sold to Admiralty as fleet repair ship, renamed
HMS Sandhurst. |
7,654 |
Manipur (2) |
1920 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk off Cape Wrath. |
9,242 |
Manipur (3) |
1945 |
1967 scrapped. |
8,559 |
Manipur (4) |
1964 |
ex- Ivernia, 1968 transferred from Cunard
and renamed Manipur, 1977 sold to Panama, renamed Philippa. |
5,586 |
Markhor (1) |
1929 |
1960 sold to Winner SS Co., Hong Kong, renamed Manfhor. |
7,821 |
Markhor (2) |
1963 |
1981 sold to Panama, renamed Kara Unicorn. |
6,867 |
Martand (1) |
1912 |
ex- Port Napier, 1936 transferred from
Port Line and renamed Martand,
1938 sold to Italy, renamed Mar Blanco. |
8,491 |
Martand (2) |
1939 |
1964 wrecked in River Hooghly, near Calcutta. |
7,967 |
Marwarri (1) |
1900 |
1906 transferred to Shire
Line, renamed Glamorganshire, 1911 reverted to Brocklebank,
renamed Marwarri, 1920 sold to Italy, renamed Sant' Andrea. |
5,659 |
Marwarri (2) |
1935 |
1963 scrapped Hong Kong. |
8,067 |
Masirah (1) |
1919 |
1954 scrapped Troon. |
6,836 |
Masirah (2) |
1957 |
1972 sold to Greece, renamed Eurysthenes. |
8,733 |
Masirah (3) |
1961 |
ex- Port Alfred, 1978 transferred from
Cunard and renamed Masirah,
1982 sold, renamed Masir. |
8,296 |
Maskeliya |
1954 |
1968 transferred to Cunard-Brocklebank Ltd, 1969
sold to Ocean Shipping & Enterprises S.A., Panama renamed Ocean
Joy. (She was scrapped at Taiwan in 1972) |
7,350 |
Matangi |
1961 |
ex- Port St. Lawrence,
1976 transferred from Cunard and renamed
Matangi, 1982 sold to Malta, renamed Nordave. |
8,297 |
Matheran (1) |
1906 |
1917 mined and sunk off Cape of Good Hope. |
7,654 |
Matheran (2) |
1919 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk in North Atlantic. |
7,653 |
Matheran (3) |
1942 |
1963 scrapped Osaka. |
8,007 |
Mathura (1) |
1920 |
1959 sold to Harris & Dixon, London, renamed
Thumara. |
9,743 |
Mathura (2) |
1956 |
[19560 !] 1972 sold to Greece, renamed Eurytion. |
8,782 |
Matra (1) |
1905 |
ex- Drumgeith, 1918 purchased
from Village SS Co., Dundee and renamed Matra, 1920 sold to Tyneside
Line, Newcastle,
renamed Newton Hall. |
3,883 |
Matra (2) |
1926 |
1939 mined and sunk off Ramsgate. |
7,911 |
Matra (3) |
1949 |
1971 sold to Panama, renamed Aegis Save I. |
8,945 |
Matra (4) |
1968 |
ex- Port Caroline, 1982
transferred from
Cunard and renamed, 1983 sold to Kappa
Maritime, London, renamed Golden Dolphin. |
12,400 |
Maturata |
1955 |
1969 sold to Maldives Investments, London,
renamed Maldive Explorer. |
7,365 |
Mawana |
1958 |
1971 sold to Greece, renamed Aegis Legend. |
8,744 |
Media |
1911 |
1912 transferred from Anchor
Line, 1935
sold to Heston Shipping Co., resold to A. Lauro, Naples, renamed
Veloce. |
5,437 |
Pindari |
1891 |
1900 Boer War Transport No.93,
1906 transferred to Shire Line renamed
Breconshire, 1907 returned to Brocklebank but retained name, 1911
sold to Japan
renamed Shinyo Maru. |
5,713 |
Plassey |
1890 |
owned by Elder
Dempster & Co., 1890-92 chartered to Brocklebank Line. |
3,196 |
Shadwell |
1904 |
1915 taken over with Well Line, 1920
sold to Scindia SN Co., Bombay, renamed Jaladuta. |
4,091 |
Sobraon |
1890 |
owned by Elder Dempster
& Co., 1890-91 chartered to Brocklebank Line. |
3,185 |
Springwell |
1915 |
1915 taken over with Well Line, 1916
torpedoed and sunk off Crete. |
5,640 |
Stockwell |
1914 |
1915 taken over with Well Line, 1938
sold to Stanhope SS Co., renamed Stanwell. |
5,643 |
|
|
Wartime Managed Ships |
|
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Empire Defiance |
1909 |
ex- Erica, 1940 seized from A. Lauro, Naples renamed
Empire Defiance, 1944 management transferred to J. & J. Denholm,
Glasgow, scuttled at Normandy as part of Mulberry Harbour. |
4,667 |
Empire Malacca |
1944 |
managed by Brocklebanks until
1946 when purchased and renamed Mandasor (3). |
7,071 |
Empire Regent |
1943 |
1945 management transferred to Rio
Cape Line. |
9,904 |
Empire Trust |
1941 |
1942 transferred to Netherlands Gov't renamed Rembrandt. |
8,126 |
Fort Alabama |
1944 |
1947 returned to Andros Shipping Co, Montreal renamed
Gulside. |
7,202 |
Fort Camosun |
1942 |
1947 returned to U.S. Maritime Commission. |
7,126 |
Fort Churchill |
1943 |
1947 returned to U.S. Maritime Commission. |
7,129 |
Fort Ville Marie |
1941 |
managed by Brocklebanks until 1946
when purchased and renamed Makalla (2). |
7,122 |
Gudrun Maersk |
1937 |
1940 taken over from Maersk Line, Copenhagen, 1942
management transferred from Thos. Dunlop & Sons to Brocklebanks,
1946 returned to Maersk Line. |
2,294 |
Robert Maersk |
1937 |
1940 taken over from Maersk Line, Copenhagen, 1942
management transferred from Clan
Line to Brocklebanks, 1946 returned to Maersk Line. |
2,290 |
Saint Bertrand |
1929 |
ex- Chemnitz, 1940 captured from North
German Lloyd renamed Saint Bertrand, 1946 management transferred
to CGT (French Line) |
5,522 |
Sambridge |
1943 |
1943 torpedoed and sunk in Indian Ocean by Japanese
submarine. |
7,267 |
Samgaudie |
1944 |
1947 leased to Mollers Ltd, Hong Kong renamed Norah
Moller. |
7,263 |
Samovar |
1943 |
1947 sold to British & Burmese
S.N. Co (P. Henderson) renamed Kansi. |
7,277 |
Solon II |
1925 |
ex- Solon, 1940 seized from Vichy French renamed Solon
II, 1942 torpedoed and sunk off Brazil. |
4,561 |
Tasmania |
1935 |
1940 operated by Brocklebanks for Orient A/S Damps.,
Copenhagen, 1942 torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic. |
6,405 |
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