fbpx
Wikipedia

Blue Anchor Line

Blue Anchor Line was a British shipping company operating between the United Kingdom, South Africa and Australia between 1870 and 1910.

House flag of the Blue Anchor Line

Blue Anchor Line advertisement, 1903

The owners of this shipping company in later years were Messrs. W. Lund and Sons.[1]

The Blue Anchor Line was founded in London by Wilhelm Lund (born Denmark 1837,[2] died Kent, 1928)[3] in 1869.[1] His two sons were Albert Edward Lund and Friedrich Wilhelm Lund, who was also called Frederick Lund,[4] and is also recorded as F.W. Lund Jr. His grandfather, also a ship-owner, was also called Wilhelm Lund. An "H. Lund" also appears in relation to the business.

Originally sailing ships were used. Between 1880 and 1890, sailing ships were replaced by steamers.[1]

Ships operated by this company include Waratah, Commonwealth, Bungaree,[5] Geelong,[6] Wilcannia, Narrung, and Wakool.[7][8]

The loss of the Waratah near Durban in 1909 led to the commercial failure of the company. Its ships were sold to P&O,[9] and it was wound up in 1910.

An inquiry was held in London to investigate the disappearance of the Waratah, and FW Lund Jr., who gave evidence at the inquiry on behalf of the owners,[10] was described in some newspaper reports as the chairman of directors of the company,[11] although it appears to have actually been a partnership, in which Wilhelm Lund was still the senior partner.[12]

Waratah's wreck has never been found, and the cause of its loss remains inconclusive and still attracts controversy. Despite this setback, Wilhelm Lund and F.W. Lund continued to be respectable businessmen.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Blue Anchor Line". The Ships List. 5 February 2005. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  2. ^ a b "William Lund Positions of Trust".
  3. ^ "Wilhelm Lund, Deceased" (PDF). The London Gazette. 6 July 1928. p. 4627. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Waratah Inquiry". The Bathurst Times. Bathurst, NSW. 21 December 1910. p. 2. Retrieved 22 July 2016 – via Trove.
  5. ^ "A New Steamer for Australia". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 16, 055. Sydney, NSW. 9 September 1889. p. 7. Retrieved 21 July 2016 – via Trove.
  6. ^ "The Lund Liner Geelong". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. LX, no. 14, 421. Brisbane. 2 April 1904. p. 7. Retrieved 22 July 2016 – via Trove.
  7. ^ "The Wakool". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 18, 969. Sydney, NSW. 30 December 1898. p. 3. Retrieved 21 July 2016 – via Trove.
  8. ^ "Lund's Blue Anchor Line". The Australian Star. No. 6514. Sydney, NSW. 26 September 1908. p. 14. Retrieved 21 July 2016 – via Trove.
  9. ^ "Purchase of the Lund Line". The Northern Miner. Charters Towers, Queensland. 22 January 1910. p. 5. Retrieved 22 July 2016 – via Trove.
  10. ^ "Waratah Inquiry". The Bathurst Times. Bathurst, NSW. 21 December 1910. p. 2. Retrieved 22 July 2016 – via Trove.
  11. ^ "Waratah Inquiry". Daily Post. Vol. III, no. 293. Hobart, Tasmania. 21 December 1910. p. 5. Retrieved 22 July 2016 – via Trove.
  12. ^ "The Waratah". The Dominion. Wellington, NZ. 2 February 1911. p. 5 – via Papers Past.

Further reading edit

  • Haws, Duncan; Rabson, Stephen (1978). The Ships of the P&O, Orient and Blue Anchor Lines. Merchant Fleets in Profile. Vol. 1. Cambridge: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 0-85059-319-0.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Blue Anchor Line at Wikimedia Commons

blue, anchor, line, british, shipping, company, operating, between, united, kingdom, south, africa, australia, between, 1870, 1910, house, flag, advertisement, 1903the, owners, this, shipping, company, later, years, were, messrs, lund, sons, founded, london, w. Blue Anchor Line was a British shipping company operating between the United Kingdom South Africa and Australia between 1870 and 1910 House flag of the Blue Anchor Line Blue Anchor Line advertisement 1903The owners of this shipping company in later years were Messrs W Lund and Sons 1 The Blue Anchor Line was founded in London by Wilhelm Lund born Denmark 1837 2 died Kent 1928 3 in 1869 1 His two sons were Albert Edward Lund and Friedrich Wilhelm Lund who was also called Frederick Lund 4 and is also recorded as F W Lund Jr His grandfather also a ship owner was also called Wilhelm Lund An H Lund also appears in relation to the business Originally sailing ships were used Between 1880 and 1890 sailing ships were replaced by steamers 1 Ships operated by this company include Waratah Commonwealth Bungaree 5 Geelong 6 Wilcannia Narrung and Wakool 7 8 The loss of the Waratah near Durban in 1909 led to the commercial failure of the company Its ships were sold to P amp O 9 and it was wound up in 1910 An inquiry was held in London to investigate the disappearance of the Waratah and FW Lund Jr who gave evidence at the inquiry on behalf of the owners 10 was described in some newspaper reports as the chairman of directors of the company 11 although it appears to have actually been a partnership in which Wilhelm Lund was still the senior partner 12 Waratah s wreck has never been found and the cause of its loss remains inconclusive and still attracts controversy Despite this setback Wilhelm Lund and F W Lund continued to be respectable businessmen 2 Ballarat Commonwealth Geelong Wakool Waratah Warrigal WilcanniaReferences edit a b c Blue Anchor Line The Ships List 5 February 2005 Retrieved 23 August 2016 a b William Lund Positions of Trust Wilhelm Lund Deceased PDF The London Gazette 6 July 1928 p 4627 Retrieved 23 August 2016 Waratah Inquiry The Bathurst Times Bathurst NSW 21 December 1910 p 2 Retrieved 22 July 2016 via Trove A New Steamer for Australia The Sydney Morning Herald No 16 055 Sydney NSW 9 September 1889 p 7 Retrieved 21 July 2016 via Trove The Lund Liner Geelong The Brisbane Courier Vol LX no 14 421 Brisbane 2 April 1904 p 7 Retrieved 22 July 2016 via Trove The Wakool The Sydney Morning Herald No 18 969 Sydney NSW 30 December 1898 p 3 Retrieved 21 July 2016 via Trove Lund s Blue Anchor Line The Australian Star No 6514 Sydney NSW 26 September 1908 p 14 Retrieved 21 July 2016 via Trove Purchase of the Lund Line The Northern Miner Charters Towers Queensland 22 January 1910 p 5 Retrieved 22 July 2016 via Trove Waratah Inquiry The Bathurst Times Bathurst NSW 21 December 1910 p 2 Retrieved 22 July 2016 via Trove Waratah Inquiry Daily Post Vol III no 293 Hobart Tasmania 21 December 1910 p 5 Retrieved 22 July 2016 via Trove The Waratah The Dominion Wellington NZ 2 February 1911 p 5 via Papers Past Further reading editHaws Duncan Rabson Stephen 1978 The Ships of the P amp O Orient and Blue Anchor Lines Merchant Fleets in Profile Vol 1 Cambridge Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 0 85059 319 0 External links edit nbsp Media related to Blue Anchor Line at Wikimedia Commons nbsp This article related to a United Kingdom ship transport company is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blue Anchor Line amp oldid 1175490197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.