Voyage documents relating to the SS NELLORE
DateOctober 1949
Object numberANMS1343[002]
NameVoyage reports
MediumPaper
DimensionsOverall: 260 x 204 mm
Copyright© Hilda Farquar-Smith and Robert Dun
ClassificationsEphemera
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from the family of Burnham Walker Dun
DescriptionDocuments by Commander Burnham Dun, including;
Four page typed letter from Commander Burnham Walker Dun of SS NELLORE to Messrs. Macdonald Hamilton & Co, Managing Agents for The Eastern & Australian Steamship Co. Limited. Dated 8th October 1949, written from sea to Rabaul. The letter is titled SS NELLORE call at Guam 1st to 5th Oct 49. Information relates to conditions at Guam during NELLORE'S stay at Port Apra. For example, information relating to quarantine, customs, immigration, port facilities, communications, and loading the vessel.
Notice of readiness by Master Dun of the NELLORE, to U. S. Engineering & Equipment Sales Co and Mr Banks Wanawaker (not sure if spelling is correct- poor quality printing). Dated 3rd October 1949. In the notice, Dun writes that NELLORE is ready to commence loading their cargo.
Letter from Master Dun to Mr E. R. Crain, Attorney, Agana, Guam; Representative for Coral Commerce Pty Ltd. Dated 4th October 1949, Port Apra, Guam. In the letter, Dun authorises Crain to pay the Treasurer of the U. S. A. for the fresh water received by the ship at Guam.
Notice of readiness by Master Dun of the NELLORE, to Mr. E. R. Crain. Dated 1st October 1949. In the notice, Dun writes that NELLORE is ready to commence loading cargo.
Two pages of time sheets relating to the loading of cargo onto NELLORE, including actual working times and delays. Dated 3rd October 1949, Guam.
One page, typed notice of readiness, listing time spent on cargo. Signed by Master Dun. Dated 5th October 1949.
Two page letter from Commander Dun of NELLORE, to Messrs. Macdonald Hamilton & Co, Managing Agents for The Eastern & Australian Steamship Co. Limited. Dated 25th October 1949, Brisbane. Concerning a complaint from Messrs. Coral Commerce Pty Ltd regarding NELLORE'S carriage of their cargo from Guam.
HistoryBurnham Walker Dun 1905-1992 began his apprenticeship with the Australasian Steam Navigation Company in 1921 when he was just short of his 16th birthday. After four years in the coastal ships of AUSN he gained his Second Mate's certificate in Sydney and joined the Eastern & Australian Steamship Company (E&A) as Fourth Officer on the TANDA. He served 43 years with this Company sailing to ports between Australia and eastern Asia, retiring in 1967. He gained his Master's Certificate in 1929, at the age of 24. In 1942, when he was Chief Officer on the NANKIN, the ship was captured by the German raider THOR. He spent the rest of the war with the surviving crew labouring in Japanese POW camps. He returned to Australia in poor health and spent years trying to get compensation. Although he was an Australian resident employed by an Australian company (managing agents Macdonald Hamilton) the ship was British owned and registered, and he obtained only limited compensation. He went back to sea with E&A in 1946, had his first permanent command in 1947 on the second NANKIN, and served in the company's ships EASTERN, NELLORE, ARAFURA and ARAMAC until he retired. During this time he carried cargo regularly to Japan, where he established friendly relationships with his former captors. During his career he made a number of rescues at sea and survived several severe typhoons. On retirement, he became a Nautical Assessor and took part in marine Courts of Enquiry, including the enquiry into the collapse of the Tasman Bridge, caused by the cargo ship LAKE ILLAWARRA striking one of the bridge's piers.
E & A Line actually consisted of four successive companies bearing the same name, Eastern and Australian Steam Ship Company, between 1873 and the early 1980s. It was established to serve routes between Australasia and 'Far Eastern' ports - Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan, and was originally named Eastern & Australian Mail Steam Company Limited. It only ever had a small fleet of ships but those it had, such as the NELLORE and the NANKIN, were well known. Ownership of E&A Line was involved in other companies in the 20th century, notably the AUSN Company, and from 1946 P&O. Through its history E & A Lines carried cargo and passengers, and was involved in trooping and supply in World War I. In World War II its entire fleet of three of its ships was lost. In the post-war period it operated cargo-passenger ships until 1975 when passenger service was given up and the ships were progressively sold, though in 1983 it continued to staff and operate AJCL containerships.
The Eastern & Australian Steamship CompanySignificanceW Olson, 'Lion of the China Sea: a History of the E & A Line', 1976.
G A Hardwick, 'E & A Line - the Eastern and Australian Steam Ship Company Limited', The Log, volume 16, number 1, issue 71, February 1983, pp 3 - 12.
Notes provided by Ian Farquhar-Smith, on file
April - May 1954
October 1958 - July 1960
August - October 1959
5 September 1961 - 10 October 1961
June - August 1957
8 October 1963 - 8 November 1963
November 1958 - March 1959
1 December 1961