Bombay Steam Navigation Company
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Bombay Steam Navigation Company was the first Indian-owned shipping company.[1] It was founded by Ismail Hasham, a Kutchi Memon.[2]
The company operated passenger ferry and cargo services along the Konkan coast of India.[3] In 1952, it was amalgamated with The Scindia Steam Navigation Company Limited.[4]
Ships
[edit]At various times, Bombay Steam Navigation Company owned and operated the following ships-
- SS Mandovi (An 1886 built 218 Gross registered tons cargo ship, she was lost in the English channel in the same year as her built)[5]
- SS Bhima (A Cargo steamship of 1,194 GRT, Built by Earles Ship building UK in 1864. The Bhima was lost in 1866 on a voyage from Bombay to Suez)[6]
- SS Brahmani (Built by Aisa shipbuilding Scotland in 1891, the Brahmani was a steam cargo ship of 1015 GRT. In 1900, she sank following a collision near Karwar, en route from Mangalore to Bombay)[7]
- SS Godavari[8] (A 182 GRT 1884 built cargo ship, the Godavari ran aground in 1910)[9]
- SS Mozaffari (The Mozaffari was among the first Indian registered ships of Bombay steam navigation. Built in 1882 by Schlesinger Davis & Co. - Wallsend, the Mozaffari was acquired by the company in 1896. She ran aground and was wrecked in 1910 when entering Mozambique on a voyage from ports in East Africa to Bombay)[10]
- MV Dipavati (A diesel propelled passenger ship of 840 GRT, built in 1936 in Scotland, she capsized while at anchor off Bombay in 1948)[11]
List of proprietors
[edit]In chronological order:
- Ismail Hasham (founder)
- Ismail Yusuf (son of Ismail Hasham)
- (Sir) Mohamed Yusuf (son of Ismail Yusuf)
- Abdul Rahaman Yusuf (eldest son of Mohamed Yusuf)
References
[edit]- ^ Hocking, Charles (1969). Dictionary of disasters at sea during the age of steam. UK: Lloyds register of shipping. ISBN 0900528036.
- ^ Chainani, Shyam (2012). Nhava & Sheva. India: Academic Foundation. ISBN 978-8171889655.
- ^ Ramachandran, P.P. (14 October 2012). "Nhava & Sheva - A case study". The Free Press Journal. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ "Bombay Steam Navigation Co. ... vs Commissioner Of Income-Tax". Retrieved 26 September 2013.
- ^ "Ships of Bombay Steam Navigation Company". The European Wreck Site. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ "SS Bhima". SS Bhima page - The European Wreck Site. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ Tony, Allen. "SS Brahmani". Ships of Bombay Steam Navigation Co. The European Wreck Site. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ "A twin screw steamer 'Godavari' for Thorn & Cameron, Glasgow". Greenock Telegraph. 25 October 1884. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ Lloyds shipping register. UK: LR - Lloyds register. 1910.
- ^ Allen, Tony. "SS Mozaffari". The Wreck Site. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ Chipchase, Nick. "MV Dipavati". The European Wreck Site. Retrieved 27 September 2013.