- SS Ganges
S.S. Ganges was the third
Nourse Line ship to be named "Ganges". Ganges I was built in 1861 and wrecked in 1881. Ganges II was built in 1885 and sold toNorway in 1904. S.S. Ganges was a 3,475 ton steam ship, built by Charles Connell & Company of Glasgow and launched on the9 March 1906 . This ship made an incredible seven trips carrying Indian indentured labourers fromCalcutta andMadras to Fiji, ten trips toTrinidad and also trips to Surinam as shown in the table.Having been in operation during the last years of the Indian indenture system, the S.S. Ganges was the last ship to carry Indian indentured labourers to Trinidad, and the last ship to carry Indian indentured labourers to
British Guiana , docking in Georgetown on18 April 1917 .Between the 7th and 31st of August 1914 she was requisitioned for use as a
Royal Navy collier and in the September of the same year through until the following January became an Indian Expeditionary Force transport. For periods of 1916 and 1917 she was requisitioned to transport various bulk cargoes includingcoal ,sugar andwheat . From the6 January 1918 through to the19 April 1919 she came under the Liner Requisition Scheme. She was sold out of the fleet in 1928 to F. B. Saunders ofLondon who sold her on the following year to Sea Products of London. She became "Seapro" in 1930 and served for a further four years before being sold for breaking to T. W. Ward in 1934.Two other ships had were later also named "Ganges".
Famous passengers
The parents of
Fiji Indian businessman SirSathi Narain , Devara Suramma (Emigration Pass No. 52043) and Gompa Appalasamy (Emigration Pass No. 51617), arrived on this ship from India to Fiji in 1913.See also
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Ganges I (ship)
*Ganges II (ship)
*Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji
*Indian indenture system External links
* [http://www.fortunecity.co.uk/library/fantasy/12/india_came_west.htm India came west]
* [http://www.guyanachronicle.com/supplement.html Guyana Chronicle Online]
* [http://www.merchantnavyofficers.com/nourse2.html Nourse Line]
* [http://genforum.genealogy.com/grenada/messages/60.html Genealogy.com]
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