IE CCCA U370
City of Cork Steam Packet Co Ltd
item present is a letter to the Irish Read Cross confirming the grant of a pension to Mrs Geary, widow on one of the Innisfallen crew members.
Ref.
U370/C/031
Date:
20 Jan 1877
Title:
Passenger Certificate for the steam ship Bittern
Level: item Extent: 1p Scope and Content:
Certificate issued 20 Jan 1877, to be in force until 20 Jul 1877. The certificate is issued by the Board of Trade, for a ‘home trade passenger steam ship’. Information on registration of vessel, numbers of passengers, and life boats and equipment is recorded on the form. The owner/agent is James Casey.
Ref.
U370/C/032
Date:
1903 [1890s]
Title:
Customs Declarations of Ownership on behalf of a Body Corporate
Level: file Extent: 2 items Scope and Content: Two forms are present, partially completed in pencil, for two vessels: the Inniscarra [undated [1890s]), and the Pylades [Jan 1903].
Ref.
U370/C/033
Date:
1932, 1937
Title:
Manifests, Le Harve
Level: file Extent: 3 items Scope and Content:
Present are two manifests, Cork to Le Harve, 1937, and Dublin to Le Harve, 1937. Each manifest records the date of sailing, the ship’s name, and details of cargo, including shipper, consignee, description of goods, and charges payable. The forms are printed in English, but most of the entries are in French. The vessels referred to are principally the Lady Martin and the Lady Wimborne. Also present is a manifest of the SS Lady Cloe from Le Harve to Cork 23 November 1932, voyage number 295.
Ref.
U370/C/034
Date:
Jun 1920 – Nov 1922
Title:
Debit Notes, Hiring of Vesels
Level: file Extent: 16pp Scope and Content:
Debit Notes issued to the British and Irish Steam Packet Company, mainly with respect to the short- term hiring of vessels. Most of the hiring appears to have been from Coast Lines Ltd, the parent company.
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