The Dutch Victory Ships - S.S. Zuiderkruis, Groote Beer & Waterman

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Three Dutch “Victory” Ships

S.S. Zuiderkruis - Passenger List

Provided by Mr. Bob ter Haar

 

S.S. Zuiderkruis

From the ssmaritime collection

The passenger list featured on this page was kindly provided by Bob ter Haar who was a passenger on the S.S. Zuiderkruis, sailing from Amsterdam the Netherlands to Australia on December 9, 1960. Bob came to the Australia with his family and I am grateful to him for providing this passenger list. If you were a passenger on this voyage I am sure you will be more than interested in this list.

Mr. ter Haar wrote: “We came to Australia in 1959 on the Zuiderkruis. We sailed via the Panama Canal, Tahiti and Wellington New Zealand and headed for Australia.”

At the bottom of the page there are several links to other passenger lists available online for the S.S. Waterman and the Groote Beer. However, please do not contact the author of ssmaritime.com regarding any other passenger lists or sailing schedules for I do not have any, except for those that have been sent to me and they are all online. Please see the notice located directly below my email address.

The ter Haar’s are listed on page 4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Photographs of the ships interiors

 

Here we see a corner of the Lounge

From the ssmaritime collection 

 

 The Dinning Room

From the ssmaritime collection

 

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Dutch Victory Trio INDEX:

Page One           The history of these three ships.

Page Two           Ships – General Photo Album.

Page Three        Theo Kroon Story - They sailed from Amsterdam to Wellington - September 1956 - Lots of great photos!

Page Four          Passenger List for the S.S. Groote Beer, Rotterdam, Halifax, New York on January 16, 1957. Provided by passenger Simon de Vente – Two other (S.S. Waterman) passenger lists are also available on THIS page via links provided.

Page Five           Here is another passenger list, but this time for the S.S. Zuiderkruis sailing from Holland to New Zealand and Australia. She departed on December 9, 1960. It was kindly provided by Mr. Gabriel-Bosch.

Page Six            S.S. Groote Beer Passenger Lists from 1951 to 1962.

Page Six-a          S.S. Groote Beer Passenger List for those disembarking at Wellington on September 19, 1951.

Page Seven        Passenger Dr. Barbara Wollman sailed in 1955 on the S.S. Groote Beer from New York to Rotterdam and returned on the Zuiderkruis.

Page Eight         Bob ter Haar kindly provided the passenger list of his voyage on the S.S. Zuiderkruis from Amsterdam to Australia, January 16, 1959. He came to Australia with his family.

Page Nine          This is the story of soldier Frank Lovell who finally returned home, having fought so many battles during WW2 throughout many parts of Europe on the S.S. Costa Rica Victory, (later the Groote Beer) in September 1945. The three parts are by Franks daughter Mary Lovell, by Frank himself in his Dairy, and myself using Mary’s notes. This page has countless actual photographs of the Costa Rica Victory, most of which Frank took on board!

                            

Other Passenger lists currently available online

Passenger List dated 25 April, 1955

View it online

http://www.frontiernet.net/~hdebruyn/waterman/passengerlist1.HTM

 

Also S.S. Waterman departed from Rotterdam on Friday April 1, 1955

http://www.frontiernet.net/~hdebruyn/waterman/passengerlist.HTM

 

For Australian Passengers:

The “National Library of Australia” in Canberra has retained passenger lists of all passenger ship arrivals, thus details of the arrival and passenger list of the ship you are looking for will be available to you.

You must be able to supply the following information to the “NLA.”

1. Name of the ship. 2. Port of arrival3. Day, Month & Year of arrival. They will not mind if you do not know precisely the actual date, but the MONTH and YEAR is a MUST!

And last and not least; 4. Full names of the family who dissembarked.

The “National Library of Australia's” Webpage is located at: https://www.nla.gov.au/.

Below is their “Shipping and Passenger Records” Page:

http://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/finding-ship-and-passenger-records.

However, should you require assistance just use the “ask the librarian page”.

https://reftracker.nla.gov.au/reft100.aspx?pmi=M0GYxtCO1I.

You can also phone: 61 (0)2 6262 1266.

Best of luck with your search.

Reuben Goossens.

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