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British Mail steaMers to south aMerica, 1851–1965 Modern economic and social history series General editor: Derek h. aldcroft titles in this series include: British Conservatism and Trade Unionism, 1945–1964 Peter Dorey The International Order of Asia in the 1930s and 1950s edited by shigeru akita and Nicholas J. White Personal Capitalism and Corporate Governance British Manufacturing in the First Half of the Twentieth Century Myrddin John lewis, roger lloyd-Jones, Josephine Maltby and Mark David Matthews A Decent Provision Australian Welfare Policy, 1870 to 1949 John Murphy Commerce and Culture Nineteenth-Century Business Elites edited by robert lee The Eclipse of ‘Elegant Economy’ The Impact of the Second World War on Attitudes to Personal Finance in Britain Martin cohen The American Reaper Harvesting Networks and Technology, 1830–1910 Gordon M. Winder Land, Proto-Industry and Population in Catalonia, c. 1680–1829 An Alternative Transition to Capitalism? 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No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data a catalogue record for this book is available from the British library The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows: Forrester, robert e. British Mail steamers to south america, 1851–1965: a history of the royal Mail steam Packet company and royal Mail lines / by robert e. Forrester. pages cm. – (Modern economic and social history) includes bibliographical references and index. 1.royal Mail steam Packet company – history. 2. Postal service – Great Britain – history – 19th century. 3. Postal service – Great Britain – history – 20th century. 4.Mail steamers – Great Britain – history – 19th century. 5. Mail steamers – Great Britain – history – 20th century. i. title. he6935.F67 2014 383’.142098–dc23 2013035958 isBN 978-1-472-41661-2 (hbk) Contents General Editor’s Preface vii List of Illustrations ix List of Tables xi Preface xiii 1 1840: The West Indies Mail Contract 1 2 1851: Across the South Atlantic 11 3 A Decade of Contrasting Fortunes 43 4 The Second Epoch 57 5 Difficult Trading Conditions 71 6 A Period of Uncertainty 83 7 Focus on South America 107 8 The First World War and its Aftermath 129 9 Post-war Downturn and Collapse 145 10 Royal Mail Lines Ltd 159 11 The War Years, 1939–45 171 12 Post-war Recovery 177 13 The End of the Line 193 Appendix: The Fleet List, 1850–1965 221 Bibliography 229 Index 235 This page has been left blank intentionally Modern Economic and Social History Series General Editor’s Preface Economic and social history has been a flourishing subject of scholarly study during recent decades. Not only has the volume of literature increased enormously but the range of interest in time, space and subject matter has broadened considerably so that today there are many sub-branches of the subject which have developed considerable status in their own right. One of the aims of this series is to encourage the publication of scholarly monographs on any aspect of modern economic and social history. The geographical coverage is world-wide and contributions on the non-British themes will be especially welcome. While emphasis will be placed on works embodying original research, it is also intended that the series should provide the opportunity to publish studies of a more general thematic nature which offer a reappraisal or critical analysis of major issues of debate. Derek H. Aldcroft University of Leicester This page has been left blank intentionally List of Illustrations 2.1 Advertisement in the press for first sailing on 9 January 1851 18 2.2 Thames (1841). From T.A. Bushell, Royal Mail, 1839–1939 (Trade and Travel Publications Ltd, London, 1939) 24 3.1 Great Western (1838). From T.A. Bushell, Royal Mail, 1839–1939 (Trade and Travel Publications Ltd, London, 1939) 46 4.1 Elbe (1870). J & M Clarkson Collection 69 5.1 Magdalena (1889). J & M Clarkson Collection 79 6.1 La Plata (1896). J & M Clarkson Collection 98 7.1 Alcantara (1914). J & M Clarkson Collection 125 9.1 Alcantara (1926). J & M Clarkson Collection 149 10.1 Highland Chieftain (1929). J & M Clarkson Collection 168 12.1 Andes (1939). J & M Clarkson Collection 185 13.1 Arlanza (1960). J & M Clarkson Collection 203

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