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Anchor Brocklebank line


Fact file

This fact file is a snapshot of the company between 1930 and 1945.

Owners

Anchor-Brocklebank Ltd (owned by Cunard, UK)

Company flag

Company flagBrocklebank flag: white and blue halved vertically. Brocklebank vessels were the only ships at this time that flew their company flag at the fore of their ships, instead of at the stern.

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Major routes (1930-45)

Glasgow - Liverpool - India

UK ports - Suez - Madras - Calcutta

Southampton agent

Cunard Steamship Company (later Cunard White Star)

Ship colours

Company ship

Brocklebank ship: Black hull with a horizontal white stripe. Black funnels with blue and white bands.

Timeline

1801Founded by Thomas Brocklebank in Cumbria for trading coal by sea
1819Company moved their operations to Liverpool and started trading with India
1907Brocklebanks bought by Cunard company. Cunard also bought Anchor Line at the same time and formed Anchor-Brocklebank Ltd
1960sThe closure of the Suez Canal led to end of the line`s trade with India
1968Cunard-Brocklebank company formed, and the ships of the two companies were shared
1983The last two Brocklebank ships, Manaar and Matra were sold off and the Brocklebank name disappeared