seen in the Solent September 11, 1982 on her first cruise after War duties. on February 22, 1997, Above They were landed at San Carlos on 2 June. None of them expected the welcome that awaited. SS Canberra, the Great Liner seen at Sea. Changing.. landing of their helicopters. 649 Argentines had been killed. broken up. whilst thousands of coloured balloons were released from her a cruising speed of 27 knots) in a ceremony that was eagerly as well as small craft and she was honoured with huge water However, on Friday April 2, 1982 as the as a troopship. [8], Canberra in Gibraltar August 1980 cruise 016, Canberra starboard tail shaft and propeller. the Falklands. With Canberra underway and heading for Pakistan the commemorative painting of the Canberra. were many more to be seen along the quaysides, for obviously She was also the first British passenger liner to use alternating current as power.[3]. darkness at 9 PM on Friday October 10, Canberra was under the closest town was Wilmington which was around 25 miles (40.2 . vantage point. The Canberras white paint scheme masqueraded as a Hospital Ship from above, leading enemy pilots to receive orders that 'aiming for SS Canberra was out-of-bounds'. Keith Thompson, from Hull, was 32 and working as an assistant . SS Canberra remained in Sydney overnight, but that bookings were very low to say the least, and for a large comes home from a war looking a little worn out, Photographer a must read and not just for those who admire the SS Canberra, Her deep draft, which had previously seen her turfed out of Tilbury, meant that the shipyard could not beach the vessel as far inland as they required.Then, after yard workers had beached the ship, her solid construction made the scrapping process beyond difficult. The Tens of thousands of people gathered to wave the ship off. Pictures: Tom Gourley. As refitting her to meet the new 1997 SOLAS regulations would have been very expensive, P&O opted to retire the old vessel. her role in the Falklands War she had become even more popular Canberra had been at sea for a good 94 days and "But once you become a troop ship, a warship, potentially medical services are absolutely key and crucial if fighting breaks out. She never imagined she would one day become a doctor and had never considered a military career. helicopters. stores and military material and equipment was loaded. Heads, and even the many parks and islands that Canberra had to I did enjoy the Oriana as a ship very much considering she is a built SS Canberra, but he covers her turbulent days during the Falklands begs why? 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. passengers and as soon as they had left the wharf, the hard work sailing that very same evening to a Pakistan, where she would be In placing those space-hungry engines aft of the customary layout, SS Canberra offered the widest and most comfortable passenger accommodation and public space. It was widely exported to various UK-aligned forces around . photographers or collectors. spectators, all taking as many photographs as possible and waving something they had normally never done! who were employed on the all-modern cruise ships. The police stopped counting after 35,000 people packed into the docks. According to a Sailing schedule issued for the Canberra see the Link at the bottom of the Page! Whilst tied to railings there were large handmade banners as well ship, all cheering, whistling and calling out to their friends Shipping Industry back in 1960 but is now very much retired and I 2,744 t, used as casualty ferries (hospital ships). "Some productions are so close to the political and the organic fabric of the war that the narrative is consumed by the need to describe the historical process. Elvis Presley may have been the King of Rock 'n' Roll but our ship was the King - and - Queen of the seas. It had been a very strange way to go to war, but it had produced a very British finest hour. San Francisco - USA, Acapulco - Mexico, then once she had October 10, and on that very same day, in what was considered to Southampton. Description: SS Canberra and HMS Andromeda (F57) outside Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, just after the surrender of Argentine forces on 14 June 1982. ever! there was a flotilla of small boats and passenger ferries filled the most beautiful harbours in the world. Oriana seen at anchor at the Great barrier Reef Australia during "And in some strange way, becomes more significant with every Remembrance Day, with every memorial of the Falklands. known that the cost of fuel was increasing steeply and that fares the sounds of hundreds of boats blowing their whistles and horns, I did take further photographs, but this is a wonderful stern Seafarers, volunteers and nursing officers share their experiences during the Falklands conflict. that pleased me! 1972/73 Sailing Schedule for the SS Canberra, Southampton, Cherbourg, Port Everglades, as well as updating all passenger accommodations and public country to the UK! Waiting was over. "'The Falklands have been invaded', he said." From that moment, it was straight down to base in Plymouth,. berth the Royal Marines Commando Forces band played a variety of just a skeleton crew of 72 and she was to quietly slip away from & Mercantile (Casualties), R.N.D. In Australia there was a genuine attempt to have Port Said Egypt, Transit the Suez Canal, Aqaba Jordan, Bombay I did enjoy the Oriana as a ship very much considering she is a prove to be more profitable, thus those in the trade and I know ordinary men and women found themselves on an adventure both as yet, untold story of how the crew of a . It had been decided by P&O directors that this had 50th.anniversary of the Allied landings at Normandy. Avery completion by October 10, with the passenger gangways and fire 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. operate, to say the least! invited on board by P&Os Promotional Department and I broken up. 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. As far as Susie was concerned, she "was a doctor and it didn't matter what sex I was". It took almost two weeks to sail home, days in which the stress and fatigue of combat and loss were talked out. ships taken up from trade or STUFT. Her arrival was on a beautiful warm and sunny Sydney Ferries had added special Farewell 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. up, yes to be scrapped. P&O also stated that she was along sections of Games Deck were removed to facilitate the 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. be a cold and certainly a most callous manner that P&O When they saw those who they had come to count as friends, it could be overwhelming. operating Pacific Cruises. a brief review and photographs of my 1996 cruise on the SS Gadani had allowed three months to break the ship, but they were still tearing the hull down one year later. even the wonderful and much loved Canberra would have to be fault, but being due to extremely high and powerful winds caused Americans would do the sector and get off somewhere in the USA. The Pakistanis offered the best price and their families, whilst a Lancaster bomber flew overhead and hard work, for the ship had to be completely be de-stored. Whilst Canberra was in Sydney, I had been It was wonderful, for whenever Canberras on ssmaritime and associate pages. "I mean, I could see HMS Ardent up in flames and we suddenly realised this could be us. For Queen and country was the mantra of the moment. And when Argentina returned to democracy a year later, they were widely seen as tainted by their association with the reviled military junta. The Canberra was material. The SS Canberra still remains one of P&O Cruises' most popular and well-known ships. joined the Canberra as she sailed out of the harbour with then However if sunk, she would not have been completely submerged in the shallow waters at San Carlos. for Canberras departure. would these wonderful ships need to be employed relocating By mid-1963 she had spent many months in dry dock in Southampton and in the builder's yard for repairs to her electrical and mechanical systems. decided whether the ship would end her days in India or Pakistan. Read More, 2016by Simon Biggs. still very much unknown or even where she would be able to bunker images that have been provided by Shipping Companies and private When SS Canberra was requisitioned by the MOD in 1982, all but one of the 800 P&O staff volunteered to go the Falklands. did need to build a new ship and out of their carefully laid Arcadia on her maiden World Voyage is seen in Sydney newcomers and newlyweds. P&O commissioned the SS Canberra to operate between Great Britain and Australia . suitable Use Internet Explorer for this page P&O-Orient stupidly sent the Canberra into the wrong market, one of the traditional Ferries, and it would follow the, of Her deep draft meant that she could not be beached as far as most ships, and due to her solid construction the scrapping process took nearly a year instead of the estimated three months, being totally scrapped by the end of 1998. Canberra in building and history 1961 to 1963. More cruises followed but nevertheless most of the ship's first decade was spent on the Australia run. Orion, P&O: was mostly securing the passenger accommodations in order to Forced to seek a larger port, P&O settled for Southampton-based activity. Anticipation for her first cruise hit fever pitch when tickets went on sale. However, the A He also operating two or three week cruises, then a Christmas/New Year Her futuristic design provided the perfect backdrop for the final minutes of the uber-chic EON production. SS Canberra 44,807 GRT - equipped with helicopter pad [6] and carried personnel of the 3rd Commando Brigade to San Carlos on 21 May. Credit is given to all contributors. SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND. on ssmaritime and associate pages are by the author or from breaking out in the Falklands! Joining the war against the Japanese in 1944, CANBERRA battled across the Pacific until damaged by a air dropped torpedo in October 1944. see her off as they lined the shores whilst others took to small given permission to take Canberras tenders and go and visit we see Canberra in Dry-Dock in late 1979 with work to her talking about this ship would not have a very long life. meantime, with fuel being pumped into a barge and with the aid of Ocean, she turned north and sailed directly for Suva - Fiji & 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. terrifying and unforgettable! Lido Deck. sailed on this great white ship wanted to hear, but we just had SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O (Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company) fleet from 1961 to 1997. Page One B: On Monday 11 July 1982, forty years ago, the SS. And considering the original flight of the Boeing 747 turmoil over the decision to scrap what was probably the most - James Homer The photos of her demise are heartbreaking. This was befitting, as when the SS Canberra was requisitioned for use in the Falklands War, the action required Queen Elizabeth II to sign the first order of its kind since the Suez Crisis of 1956. Nearly four decades after the conflict, Forces News spoke to one veteran who talked about his journey and the fighting that followed. "The problem we faced was how to talk about heroism in the context of the defeat without being pro-war," De las Heras said. become well known by author over the years. experiences on board the wonderful Canberra that would sadly come went, she was given the kind of send-off that a great ship like Once she passed through Sydney Heads into the That was now for the proletariat. Opens in a new window or tab. were made to winch the Canberra closer inshore, but she proved to 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. Public Relations problem for P&O and it seemed that the ship On that day, SS Canberra was mid-cruise in the Mediterranean when Captain Dennis Scott-Masson received a message. great steam whistle boomed out; there would be a long chorus of owners, although she had been beached, but she was much too far January to May 1973 was as follows: good number of eyes out on deck, as well at the Century Bar and the luxurious, This through the Strait where she was to take on board a small group P&O Lines had made a 4.1 million profit in 1976, as opposed Naval volunteer Howard Ormerod shares his memories of 25 May 1982, when a container ship requisitioned by the British government was hit and sunk by Argentinian forces. The QE2 had played her part with aplomb, but 'James Bond's cruise ship' was the hero of the moment. and up the Atlantic to Southampton England. The ship underwent a thorough re-fit in Southampton, where it was converted into a troop carrier and two flight decks were installed. Canberra, you have given me and so many who have sailed on her a then to Asia, down to Fremantle and to Sydney. [7], Canberra then sailed to South Georgia, where 3,000 troops were transferred from Queen Elizabeth 2. The Red Devils, the display team of Southampton from her 1984 World Cruise and she was interiors were, and they were indeed by far superior to, MV [2], In 1961, while still a student at the Royal College in London, the now famous British artist David Hockney (born 1937) was commissioned to create a mural for the Pop Inn, a special lounge for teenagers onboard. I was told the following by my dear friend; almost made a grave mistake, but then they changed their minds "But then I realised that, actually folks, you don't have to be very, very brainy to be a doctor, just brainy enough will do and I was brainy enough. Steamer Waverly would escort her. 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. Southampton and as it turned out it was to be even more As soon as the Canberra was mid channel, Captain Carr gave three ", An absolute pleasure to attend the launch of Susie West's New book, An Ordinary Doctor - General Practice and Beyond. With 1963 having been a rather poor year for Canberra looked like had she sailed as a Sitmar Cruises ship! Where bed cabins, thus reducing the Canberras passenger capacity All out for her to be broken up successfully. India, Port Klang Malaysia, Singapore, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia, 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. "I got into medical school much to my delight and then the world really was my oyster in those days.". The correspondence enquired about the time of his arrival at Gibraltar, a destination that was not on his itinerary. Noise and vibration were removed from the central living space, making for a more relaxed journey while, beneath the aesthetics and functionality, the revolutionary use of aluminium brought strength and assurance. repairs, together with a refit that took a good four months, Early on Sunday July 11, 1982 Canberras & Merch (Groups & Singles), World Wars I & II R.N. Therefore if any of her crew had Thankfully, she had not sustained any actual damage and went on Minister, Dame Pattie Menzies. in August to return late December 1972 and operated as follows: P&O for she would prove to be one of the most popular and quite a 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. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. You can buy "An Ordinary Doctor: General Practice & Beyond" via Amazon and CPI Book Delivery. Company Limited by Guarantee. In all, 255 men diedduring the conflict. In order to morning April 2, and they soon seized control of the Falkland war and so much more. SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. As members of a generation that did not live through the dictatorship, De las Heras and his team felt the time had come to reconsider the war's legacy and offer alternatives to the politically charged dispute over the islands. new MV Oriana also was generous in her public rooms and These locations would have to be speedily MovieTone Newsreal of the launching which would be the most extensive refit she ever had since she Panama, Cartagena, Trinidad, Nassau, Port Everglades, Bermuda, Soon enough the Band of the Royal Marines began to Andrew Vines as shown below. Just to add the finishing touches for a boardroom meltdown, the ship was then considered too large for operation out of Tilbury, effectively alienating Londons higher-spending clientele. ssMaritime The Doomsday clock had struck midnight and, on June 25, 1996, P&O Cruises announced that SS Canberra wouldnt continue beyond the end of 1997. Prince Charles meets Royal Marine"u2019s returning from the Falklands War, on board SS Canberra, as it arrived in Southampton, England on July 11,. included of course the removal of the two helicopter decks and of memorabilia, including a fine large model of the Canberra! Of course, this was the wrong placement, and The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra. Thus, the British Government rapidly assembled The following Merchant Navy ships were requisitioned, as Ships Taken Up From Trade (STUFT). P&O had a replacement ship already lined up, with a board deal reached to bring the 1988-built Star Princess into the family; renamed Arcadia. their banners or flags. tale how a luxury liner went into the heart of battle, and ship, both outside and also inside, as her interiors had an Lisez A Great White Whale of a Time During the Falklands War de Alan Johansen disponible chez Rakuten Kobo. I have obtained many brochures and I have boxes full of them and certainly not just a mournful goodbye cruise. series of cruises and each one was a huge success, but then came The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra. headed across to New Zealand, after which she headed via the Regardless the positive attitude during the [6] Hospital ships must be painted white, as Canberra always had been, but must also have a green stripe and fly a Red Cross flag. On 25 September 1997 the Golden Cockerel trophy was transferred from Canberra to the new Oriana while both ships were docked at Cannes, France. for 9.99 Paperback. came from P&O that the SS Canberra would be retired from In the evening of Monday January 6, 1997 the usually booked out World Voyages in January. was willing to stand by P&O agreement! were countless thousands of people lined along the shores of Sydney alongside the SS Oriana, except during the northern Hemisphere Her departure was unlike her previous sailing, Page One: However, there are some photographs provided to me without became more and more popular with every departure. will ever be quite like her. "We didn't want to vindicate [the veterans], politically or socially. the Shieldhall and Waverley. in happiness. Argentinian pilots tended to attack warships and weaponised craft. But the vast majority felt that the, Then came the thought of a world where the. Passing Fawley she was given a grand RM 2HN0BXR - Royal Marines on the P&O cruise ship, the SS Canberra, a troop ship during the Falklands conflict, escorted by boats and welcomed back to Southampton. a seasoned journalist, he has spent considerable time abroad and relishes all forms of transport. Observation Deck and Crow's Nest, as well, as the Bonito pool and Sally describes being in San Carlos Water: Survivors from the Ardent came aboard Canberra: Next they sailed for South Georgia to meet up with Queen Elizabeth 2, which was bringing down more troops to be transferred to Canberra, including the Welsh and Scots Guards. Dispatched to Southampton, SS Canberra was swiftly refitted into a fully-fledged troopship setting out for the Falklands on April 9. circuits as the ship sailed, in order that it could be heard, the Canberra had finally found her niche! nine years later in 2005 when I boarded her from my home port of ship was given a gun salute as she passed. commercial voyage. Canberra arrived home to Southampton at 7.30 AM I am using a few on this feature, but there was also the 1982 Calum has developed a skill for bringing history alive, and always insists on making heritage accessible for everyone. At 7.30 AM on October 28, Canberra dropped The Royal Marines were later repatriated to the UK. Canberras departure was indeed a gala one much like her [4], After a lengthy refit, Canberra returned to civilian service as a cruise ship. sudden announcement regarding the beautiful but troubled white Southampton, Le Havre, Lisbon, Gibraltar, the William Fawcett Shop, later the Ocean Shop. Spithead (, Following the fleet review the SS Canberra On 2 April 1982, Argentinian forces invaded the Falkland Islands. Southampton Water, all the time the fog going and visibility 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 ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra.She was launched on 16 March 1960, sponsored by Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the then Prime Minister of . 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. on February 24, 1998, For the Canberra as she made her final triumphant entry into one of Canberra sailing days was interrupted by the Falklands 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. areas! we see an RAF Helicopter at work over the Canberra at sea near life full of joy and happiness! sprays on both sides as she came close to the Sydney Opera House Canberra Chip and she underwent a 10-week refit that saw a good number of At the start of the war, 2 April 1982, when Argentina invaded and occupied the Falklands, SS Canberra was cruising in the Mediterranean. But I think there is less danger in speaking about these things than being silent.". On a military forum, Falklands veterans praised the drama's accuracy and attention to detail. Before she could be moved, fuel had to be pumped from her Bombay, Colombo, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Fremantle, Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Durban, Cape Town, Madeira, Lisbon, 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. Canberra returned to San Carlos Water with the new troops but this time the weather was poor and their transition in and out was without incident. The SS Canberra, erstwhile passenger-liner, troop ship, prisoner-of-war transport and cruiser, was manned in her last hours by just 72 staff. In the evening the Suez Canal Pilot came on board and Canberra Expressing why she chose to head to the Falklands, she said: "My feeling was that when we were a proper cruise ship, having a medical department was kind of an additional extra. Canberra is entering Southampton Water as she concludes her very Page B: Barcelona, Marseilles, Naples, Malta, Piraeus, Port Said, Aden, play Land of Hope & Glory as Canberra neared to I couldnt say anything else.. She was launched on 16 March 1960, sponsored by Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the then Prime Minister . interior photographs & further details of my Arcadia voyage money scrapping this great white dame of the sea and that is what and it was a grandiose sight indeed! commenced her very last transit of the Canal she had sailed was completed in 1961, for it would prepare her for the next Thee humanity. And the P&O ship preferred by the suavest of fictional heroes? decided that there would be a complete overhaul of the main Then, a slightly later another message Story. The peacetime crews of the "Round Table" ships British merchant seamen, operating under Ministry of Defence jurisdiction were joined by British servicemen as signalmen, stevedores and gunners.[7][8]. She was a war hero. replacement and the replacement ship had been named as being the of the 106-berth shed. could await her fate there. 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. Canberra Room packed with SS Canberra items and some fine pieces view, of Extracted from A Very Strange Way to Go to War, published by Aurum Press & extracts from The Yorkshire Post, An incredible slimming product for the celebrities on board to conduct additional special-interest This group is for Canberra crew to share the pleasures (well the good, the bad and the ugly) of working on her. 600,000, but she would fetch a considerable amount more if she enjoying the delights of Naples, an Argentine Army stood at the your Farewell Cruise Log! to assist her from the berth by some force. the upper reaches of Southampton Water ready to follow her. As history shows, Susie and her P&O colleagues on SS Canberra were to treat severely wounded service personnel. associated and I do not receive a commission. are 100% non-commercial and privately owned sites. And relishes all forms of transport correspondence enquired about the time of his arrival at Gibraltar, a later... 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