Sunday, 23 January 2022

Leith-Built Ships, Vol-III

 

Very pleased to be able to announce the 3rd book in the series on the ships built at Leith, Scotland.

For anyone un-aware Leith is the port for the Capital City of Scotland, Edinburgh.

 This Volume-III covers the time from the end of World War Two, into the middle of the 1960’s and the shipyard was a busy place with many fleets having to restock their depleted fleets that had been destroyed with great loss of life during the war.

Ellerman/Wilson Line along with many more ships for the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, were big customers of the Leith yard, at a time of great change in the shipyards as they transitioned their construction methods to reduce riveting while the use of electric welding increased dramatically. This also had many social and demarcation aspects for the men working in shipbuilding, this book pays homage to both the ships built at the time and to the men who built them.

The following Advanced Information sheet is released from the publishers, who expect the book to be available in June, 2022.






Saturday, 1 January 2022

Steaming into 2022

 As we steam full ahead into 2022, we would like to wish all a very Happy New Year for 2022.



SS Teano built at Leith for the Ellerman Wilson Line she was launched in February 1955

She was part of a large order for the shipyard of Henry Robb. nice mid sized cargo vessels with a passenger load of 12 all in very nice accommodations as the ships voyaged to Scandinavia or to the Mediterranean.

SS Teano is just one of the many ships you will be able to read about in the next book on the

 Ships Built at Leith-Volume-III

Look out for news on this release soon, so keep checking back.