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S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 09:19
by Mike Davies
Hi All, Help needed S S Dalcross
My father Samuel Thomas Oscar Davies was a cabin boy on this ship and it sailed around the world during these years. I once saw on line the ships log showing the ports and dates that the Dalcross called at but I can no longer find this website. I have a pay docket of my fathers which show that he was in Vladivostok, Kobe, Dunedin, Sydney, Durban, Las Palmas and Cardiff. From recollection the website said that the Dalcross was in Bermuda and Montreal and there is a photo of the ship in Vancouver.
If anyone can suggest where I can find the details of this voyage I would be extremely grateful.
Many Thanks
Mike Davies

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 09:30
by tatewise
I simply did a Google search for "S S Dalcross" (including the string quotes) and loads of photos and websites were listed.
e.g.
https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?211242
https://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/s-s-dalcross
and many more...

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 10:40
by Mike Davies
Hi Mike I have searched like this but it doesn't bring up the site I was looking for which seemed to be the log of the ship during this voyage but many thanks for the suggestion. I hoping that some shipping enthusiast among our members an point me in the right direction.
Regards
Mike

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 12:25
by Jane
Have you seen
https://www.shipsnostalgia.com/showthread.php?t=13713

and the recommended site
https://www.miramarshipindex.nz/
I have not signed up to the free trial for the second, just in case I need it in the future.

and this one
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help ... ant-ships/

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 14:23
by Mike Davies
Hi Jane many thanks for your reply. I have visited all these sites and even tried logging on to the miramar ship index only to find I had used my trial had been before and needed a $20 subscription to log on again so I emailed them only to be told that whilst they had details on the Dalcross they had no details of the voyages so it was not this site that I found the voyage details.
I will try asking the other sites for help.
Once again many thanks for your help from this brilliant forum
Regards to all
Mike

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 19:04
by AdrianBruce
Something of a clutching at straws suggestion - (steam locos I'm fine on, steam ships are a different kettle of fish..)

Could it possibly have been a Crew List (as per BT99 from Kew) that you were looking at? The only such example that I have has a number of calling points listed but they may have been only points where the crew changed and the British Consul had to certify the changes. Maybe not but least it might give a different thing to search on... Any such crew list would be a one off publication as 80% of them are in Newfoundland.

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 20:33
by Mike Davies
Thanks for this Adrian I have looked at crew lists in the past and have just had a brief look again and so far no luck. I will try again tomorrow.
Regards
Mike

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 22:22
by themoudie
Aye Mike,

If you use the link below it will take you to the UK National Archive website and the entry for the 'SS Dalcross'. You are offered the option to preview the document images, beneath the ship's catalogue description. Whether you wish to pay the £3-50 fee too enable you to download the 15 pages of the log, I shall leave to your discretion.

BT 389 - Registry of Shipping and Seamen: War of 1939-1945; Merchant Shipping Movement Cards_Subseries within BT 389 - BRITISH_BT 389/9 - CRYSTAL PARK to DOWNSHIRE_DALCROSS

I trust this helps.

My regards, Bill

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 01 May 2019 06:02
by ringwoodturner
Hi Mike,
Could the site you're looking for be part of, or in some way related to, the Old Weather Project, which uses volunteers to transcribe ships' logs to study weather conditions in past times? See https://www.oldweather.org/index.html.
Geoff

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 01 May 2019 19:34
by Mike Davies
Hi Bill thanks for your reply, which at first I thought was what I was looking for, but do you read as I do that these records are for the war years 1939-45. Whereas I'm looking for 1933-35. If I'm mistaken then I'll happily spend the £3.50
Thanks again
Regards
Mike

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 01 May 2019 19:37
by Mike Davies
Hi Geoff thanks for your reply I've had a quick look but after a day of grandfather duties I'm too tired to concentrate at the moment so will have an in depth view tomorrow
Regards
Mike

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 01 May 2019 23:34
by themoudie
Aye Mike,

I agree that the reference that I provided relates to SS Dalcross' log between 1939-1945.

There are also further records in more detail of SS Dalcross on specific convoys during the period 1939-1945.

However, I have found this link, again on the National Archives website, titled:BT 99 - Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II_Official No. 161546 Dalcross

There is also the Maritime History Archive that lists crew lists for the Dalcross from 1930-1938: 1930-1938_crew_lists_161546_Dalcross

Finally, this is the link to the research guide for the National Maritime Museum: National_Maritime_Museum_research_guidance

But, nothing as specific as you gave in your initial enquiry.

Good health, Bill

Re: S S Dalcross 1934 -1935

Posted: 03 May 2019 12:08
by Mike Davies
Many thanks to all who replied, whilst I've not found what I was looking for it has given me some ideas as to where to go next and I'm following these up. It has reinvigorated me to follow up this part of my fathers life, who from the small welsh town of Lampeter went on to sail around the world before settling down in Bristol and then Cardiff.
Once again thanks to all who have helped
Regards
Mike Davies