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European Ferries

European Ferries Group plc was a company that operated in passenger and freight ferries, harbour operation and property management in the United Kingdom and the United States. It was taken over by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company and renamed P&O European Ferries in 1987.[1]

European Ferries Group plc
PredecessorTownsend Car Ferries Ltd (1959)
Thoresen Car Ferries Ltd (1968)
Atlantic Steam Navigation Company Ltd (1971)
Larne Harbour Ltd (1973)
Felixstowe Dock & Railway Company (1976)
Founded1935 (as Monument Securities Ltd)
Defunct1987
SuccessorP&O European Ferries
HeadquartersDover, UK
Area served
England, France, Belgium, Scotland, Northern Ireland
ServicesPassenger transportation, Freight transportation, Harbour Operation, Property
£45.5 million (1985)
DivisionsShipping
Harbour Operations
Overseas Property

History edit

The European Ferries Group was incorporated in 1935 as Monument Securities Ltd, becoming a public limited company in 1949.

In 1957, Monument Securities bought a 51% stake in Townsend Car Ferries Ltd and in 1959 acquired the rest in a full takeover. The same year Monument Securities changed its name to George Nott Industries Ltd.[1]

In 1968, George Nott Industries purchased the Otto Thoresen Shipping Company and its subsidiary Thoresen Car Ferries Ltd. As a result of this acquisition it changed its name to European Ferries Ltd. In 1971 the Atlantic Steam Navigation Company Ltd (trading as Transport Ferry Service) was acquired from the National Freight Corporation. All three of the companies under European Ferries used the name Townsend Thoresen to market their ferry services.

In 1973, European Ferries purchased Larne Harbour Ltd and a 50% stake in the former naval dockyard at Harwich. This was followed in 1976 with the acquisition of The Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company.[2]

In 1979, European Ferries entered the property industry in a joint venture for property development in Denver, it expanded this in Atlanta and in 1980 began buying further land in Houston. It had acquired around 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land.[1]

In May 1984, European Ferries Ltd transferred its assets to European Ferries Group plc[1] and in January 1985 European Ferries made a further acquisition, when P&O decided to divest its ferry business and sold its operations between Dover and Boulogne and Southampton and Le Havre. These services were formerly known as Normandy Ferries.

On 6 March 1987, the Townsend Thoresen branded roll on/roll off car ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsized just outside Zeebrugge's harbour about 25 minutes after departure. A subsequent inquiry determined that the ship's bow doors had been left open allowing water to get onto the car deck. 193 people died as a result of the sinking.

At the time of the sinking, the operating company, P&O European Ferries (Dover) Ltd were rebranding the Townsend Thoresen ferries. This was expedited rapidly due to the negative publicity that the disaster had caused to the Townsend Thoresen brand.

Townsend Thoresen edit

Townsend Thoresen
 
Founded1968
Defunct1987
SuccessorP&O European Ferries
HeadquartersDover, UK
Area served
United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Northern Ireland
ServicesPassenger transportation, Freight transportation
 
MS Herald of Free Enterprise in Dover's Eastern Docks, 1984

Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company edit

In 1976, European Ferries took over the operations of Port of Felixstowe following the purchase of the Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company.[1] Townsend Thoresen had begun a twice daily service from Felixstowe to Zeebrugge in 1974. By 1978, European Ferries had purpose built a passenger and freight terminal from which its subsidiary Townsend Thoresen could operate.[2]

Under the management of European Ferries, Felixstowe increased its container handling capacity to approximately 500,000 per annum and in 1980 a total of 252,802 containers were handled, making it the United Kingdom’s largest container port. In 1984, Felixstowe became the first UK seaport to introduce computerised Customs clearance.[2]

The management of the port was continued by P&O upon the acquisition of European Ferries in 1987.[2]

Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company was subsequently sold to Hutchison Whampoa, (which was renamed to CK Hutchison Holdings).

Larne Harbour Ltd edit

In 1973, European Ferries took over the operations of Port of Larne, Northern Ireland, UK, following the purchase of Larne Harbour Ltd.[1] Under European Ferries management the Port prospered, making it the leading ro/ro port in Northern Ireland. European Ferries have improved the handling facilities for ro/ro operations with new double deck facilities in 1978. [3] and a new passenger terminal in 1985.[1]

Property management edit

European Ferries Group had a number of subsidiaries in the property management and development industry. These were managed by subsidiaries EF International Inc in the United States, Inmogold SA in Spain and Townsend Thoresen Developments Ltd and Townsend Thoresen Properties Ltd in the United Kingdom.[1]

In May 1985, European Ferries transferred the majority of its UK property interests to Stockley Plc in exchange for a 44% share and as a result of Stockley's acquisition of 26.5% Stock Conversion Plc this stake was reduced to 34.7%. European Ferries maintained a portfolio of around 15 to 20 properties in the UK and was also involved in a 1,100-acre (4.5 km2) leisure development in Southern Spain and other properties in Hamburg and Frankfurt[1]

In the media edit

Falklands War edit

In 1982, three vessels operated by European Ferries were requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence to assist with the Falklands Campaign.[6] The three vessels were; Europic Ferry,[7] Nordic Ferry[8] and Baltic Ferry[9]

  • Baltic Ferry was equipped with a helipad and carried three Army helicopters, 105 troops, and 1874 tons of stores and ammunition to Ajax Bay on 1 June 1982.[6][9]
  • Europic Ferry was equipped with a helipad and carried vehicles, ammunition, fuel, and four Scout helicopters of 656 Squadron Army Air Corps to San Carlos on 21 May 1982.[6][7] She left the Falkland Islands on 23 June 1982, 9 days after the end of hostilities.[10]
  • Nordic Ferry was equipped with a helipad and carried troops, stores, and ammunition to the Falklands on 29 May 1982.[6][8] She returned to the UK on 29 July 1982 and was refitted to return her to civilian service on 25 August 1982.[11]

Following the Falklands War, a number of lessons had been learnt by the British Government. In a bid to test their understanding of these lessons, the Ministry of Defence scheduled a military exercise named Exercise Purple Warrior in Scotland in November 1987. A number of vessels were chartered by the MoD, including European Ferries Viking Viscount.[12] Prior to leaving for this charter the Viking Viscount was fitted with an extra ramp to enable unloading of vehicles to Mexeflotes.[12] A number of military vehicles were embarked in Plymouth prior to the exercise beginning.

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Monopolies and Mergers Commission - Report into the Merger of P&O and European Ferries Group PLC 6 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d Port of Felixstowe History
  3. ^ Port of Larne History
  4. ^ TheItalianJob.com - Other Vehicles
  5. ^ Merchant Navy Officers - Townsend Thoresen
  6. ^ a b c d Baker(June 1983)pp.111-118
  7. ^ a b Villar(1984)pp.44&172
  8. ^ a b Villar(1984)p.173
  9. ^ a b Villar(1984)pp.43&173
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  12. ^ a b Purple Warrior

Bibliography edit

  • Blowers, R.P. (2013). Free Enterprise I: Townsend's trend setting ferry. Ramsey, Isle of Man: Ferry Publications. ISBN 9781906608774.
  • Cowsill, Miles; Hendy, John (1986). The Thoresen Vikings. Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire: Ferry Publications. OCLC 15735680.
  • Cowsill, Miles; Hendy, John (1989). The Townsend - Thoresen Years, 1928 - 1987. Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire: Ferry Publications. ISBN 0951309307.
  • Cowsill, Miles (1990). Earl William: classic car ferry, 1964-1990. Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire: Ferry Publishing. ISBN 1871947049.
  • Cowsill, Miles; Hendy, John (2001). The Townsend eight. Ramsey, Isle of Man: Ferry Publications. ISBN 187194760X.
  • Cowsill, Miles; Hendy, John (2008). Remembering the Thoresen Vikings. Ramsey, Isle of Man: Ferry Publications. ISBN 9781871947908.
  • Hendy, John (1993). Ferries of Dover. Staplehurst, Kent: Ferry Publications. ISBN 0951350692.

External links edit

  • Townsend Thoresen images
  • Detailed fleet list (In Swedish)

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European Ferries Group plc was a company that operated in passenger and freight ferries harbour operation and property management in the United Kingdom and the United States It was taken over by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company and renamed P amp O European Ferries in 1987 1 European Ferries Group plcPredecessorTownsend Car Ferries Ltd 1959 Thoresen Car Ferries Ltd 1968 Atlantic Steam Navigation Company Ltd 1971 Larne Harbour Ltd 1973 Felixstowe Dock amp Railway Company 1976 Founded1935 as Monument Securities Ltd Defunct1987SuccessorP amp O European FerriesHeadquartersDover UKArea servedEngland France Belgium Scotland Northern IrelandServicesPassenger transportation Freight transportation Harbour Operation PropertyOperating income 45 5 million 1985 DivisionsShippingHarbour OperationsOverseas Property Contents 1 History 2 Townsend Thoresen 2 1 Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company 2 2 Larne Harbour Ltd 3 Property management 4 In the media 5 Falklands War 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory editThe European Ferries Group was incorporated in 1935 as Monument Securities Ltd becoming a public limited company in 1949 In 1957 Monument Securities bought a 51 stake in Townsend Car Ferries Ltd and in 1959 acquired the rest in a full takeover The same year Monument Securities changed its name to George Nott Industries Ltd 1 In 1968 George Nott Industries purchased the Otto Thoresen Shipping Company and its subsidiary Thoresen Car Ferries Ltd As a result of this acquisition it changed its name to European Ferries Ltd In 1971 the Atlantic Steam Navigation Company Ltd trading as Transport Ferry Service was acquired from the National Freight Corporation All three of the companies under European Ferries used the name Townsend Thoresen to market their ferry services In 1973 European Ferries purchased Larne Harbour Ltd and a 50 stake in the former naval dockyard at Harwich This was followed in 1976 with the acquisition of The Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company 2 In 1979 European Ferries entered the property industry in a joint venture for property development in Denver it expanded this in Atlanta and in 1980 began buying further land in Houston It had acquired around 5 000 acres 20 km2 of land 1 In May 1984 European Ferries Ltd transferred its assets to European Ferries Group plc 1 and in January 1985 European Ferries made a further acquisition when P amp O decided to divest its ferry business and sold its operations between Dover and Boulogne and Southampton and Le Havre These services were formerly known as Normandy Ferries On 6 March 1987 the Townsend Thoresen branded roll on roll off car ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsized just outside Zeebrugge s harbour about 25 minutes after departure A subsequent inquiry determined that the ship s bow doors had been left open allowing water to get onto the car deck 193 people died as a result of the sinking At the time of the sinking the operating company P amp O European Ferries Dover Ltd were rebranding the Townsend Thoresen ferries This was expedited rapidly due to the negative publicity that the disaster had caused to the Townsend Thoresen brand Townsend Thoresen editTownsend Thoresen nbsp Founded1968Defunct1987SuccessorP amp O European FerriesHeadquartersDover UKArea servedUnited Kingdom France Belgium Northern IrelandServicesPassenger transportation Freight transportation nbsp MS Herald of Free Enterprise in Dover s Eastern Docks 1984Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company edit In 1976 European Ferries took over the operations of Port of Felixstowe following the purchase of the Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company 1 Townsend Thoresen had begun a twice daily service from Felixstowe to Zeebrugge in 1974 By 1978 European Ferries had purpose built a passenger and freight terminal from which its subsidiary Townsend Thoresen could operate 2 Under the management of European Ferries Felixstowe increased its container handling capacity to approximately 500 000 per annum and in 1980 a total of 252 802 containers were handled making it the United Kingdom s largest container port In 1984 Felixstowe became the first UK seaport to introduce computerised Customs clearance 2 The management of the port was continued by P amp O upon the acquisition of European Ferries in 1987 2 Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company was subsequently sold to Hutchison Whampoa which was renamed to CK Hutchison Holdings Larne Harbour Ltd edit In 1973 European Ferries took over the operations of Port of Larne Northern Ireland UK following the purchase of Larne Harbour Ltd 1 Under European Ferries management the Port prospered making it the leading ro ro port in Northern Ireland European Ferries have improved the handling facilities for ro ro operations with new double deck facilities in 1978 3 and a new passenger terminal in 1985 1 Property management editEuropean Ferries Group had a number of subsidiaries in the property management and development industry These were managed by subsidiaries EF International Inc in the United States Inmogold SA in Spain and Townsend Thoresen Developments Ltd and Townsend Thoresen Properties Ltd in the United Kingdom 1 In May 1985 European Ferries transferred the majority of its UK property interests to Stockley Plc in exchange for a 44 share and as a result of Stockley s acquisition of 26 5 Stock Conversion Plc this stake was reduced to 34 7 European Ferries maintained a portfolio of around 15 to 20 properties in the UK and was also involved in a 1 100 acre 4 5 km2 leisure development in Southern Spain and other properties in Hamburg and Frankfurt 1 In the media editIn the 1969 original version of The Italian Job the ferry used by the robbers to reach the continent was the MS Free Enterprise I around 40 minutes into the film 4 In 1977 the Viking Valiant attended the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Fleet Review in the Solent 5 Townsend Thoresen was the sponsor for the British Formula Ford 1600cc Championship in 1981 when future Formula One Grand Prix winner Ayrton Senna won the championship Falklands War editIn 1982 three vessels operated by European Ferries were requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence to assist with the Falklands Campaign 6 The three vessels were Europic Ferry 7 Nordic Ferry 8 and Baltic Ferry 9 Baltic Ferry was equipped with a helipad and carried three Army helicopters 105 troops and 1874 tons of stores and ammunition to Ajax Bay on 1 June 1982 6 9 Europic Ferry was equipped with a helipad and carried vehicles ammunition fuel and four Scout helicopters of 656 Squadron Army Air Corps to San Carlos on 21 May 1982 6 7 She left the Falkland Islands on 23 June 1982 9 days after the end of hostilities 10 Nordic Ferry was equipped with a helipad and carried troops stores and ammunition to the Falklands on 29 May 1982 6 8 She returned to the UK on 29 July 1982 and was refitted to return her to civilian service on 25 August 1982 11 Following the Falklands War a number of lessons had been learnt by the British Government In a bid to test their understanding of these lessons the Ministry of Defence scheduled a military exercise named Exercise Purple Warrior in Scotland in November 1987 A number of vessels were chartered by the MoD including European Ferries Viking Viscount 12 Prior to leaving for this charter the Viking Viscount was fitted with an extra ramp to enable unloading of vehicles to Mexeflotes 12 A number of military vehicles were embarked in Plymouth prior to the exercise beginning References editNotes edit a b c d e f g h i Monopolies and Mergers Commission Report into the Merger of P amp O and European Ferries Group PLC Archived 6 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Port of Felixstowe History Port of Larne History TheItalianJob com Other Vehicles Merchant Navy Officers Townsend Thoresen a b c d Baker June 1983 pp 111 118 a b Villar 1984 pp 44 amp 172 a b Villar 1984 p 173 a b Villar 1984 pp 43 amp 173 Sama82 org STUFT Europic Archived from the original on 14 June 2011 Retrieved 8 June 2010 Sama82 org STUFT Nordic Ferry Archived from the original on 14 June 2011 Retrieved 8 June 2010 a b Purple Warrior Bibliography edit Blowers R P 2013 Free Enterprise I Townsend s trend setting ferry Ramsey Isle of Man Ferry Publications ISBN 9781906608774 Cowsill Miles Hendy John 1986 The Thoresen Vikings Kilgetty Pembrokeshire Ferry Publications OCLC 15735680 Cowsill Miles Hendy John 1989 The Townsend Thoresen Years 1928 1987 Kilgetty Pembrokeshire Ferry Publications ISBN 0951309307 Cowsill Miles 1990 Earl William classic car ferry 1964 1990 Kilgetty Pembrokeshire Ferry Publishing ISBN 1871947049 Cowsill Miles Hendy John 2001 The Townsend eight Ramsey Isle of Man Ferry Publications ISBN 187194760X Cowsill Miles Hendy John 2008 Remembering the Thoresen Vikings Ramsey Isle of Man Ferry Publications ISBN 9781871947908 Hendy John 1993 Ferries of Dover Staplehurst Kent Ferry Publications ISBN 0951350692 External links edit nbsp Transport portalTownsend Thoresen images Detailed fleet list In Swedish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Ferries amp oldid 1214667243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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