Cabers to Australia

Post date: Nov 15, 2014 10:32:45 PM

James had been hoping to secure a copy of an article covering the shipment that appeared in the OCL in-house magazine.  After SCARA kindly circulated the request for information to its members former General Manager of Group Commercial Division Dennis Greenland stepped forward and sent a scanned copy down to James (to access a legible version of the image, please click on the picture below).

Three weeks ago we put out a plea for information on behalf of an Australian Scottish Highland Games enthusiast (see Were you working for OCL in the early 1970s?).  James Grahame is in the process of completing a book on his sport and was looking for information on the shipment of some cabers from the UK to Melbourne by Overseas Containers Limited (OCL) in the early 1970s.  

Being honest, expectations weren't high on this but we had underestimated how effective a network of ex-colleagues could be!  

"The  fact  that  these  cabers  had  been  used  at  such  a  renowned Games  at  Braemar  brought  a  lot of good  publicity,  and  I  have  a feeling  the  TV  channels  were  alerted  in  that  area  around Bendigo.  

"I  arranged  with  the  late  Eric  Watson,  the  marketing  manager  in  Scotland, for  OCL,  to  provide  a forty  foot  container  to be  used  as  FCL,  and  he had dealings  with  some  of  the  Braemar  people. As a  result,  the  container was  delivered  as  an  FCL   from  Melbourne  to  Maryborough,  and Billy arranged  the  unloading,  amid  the  politicians  and  photo  opportunists!   

"We  carried  these  cabers  for  several  years,  and  I  recall  Billy  telling  me that  most  of  the cabers  “failed”  to  be  thrown  properly  at  Breamar,  and at  Maryborough !

"As  I  recall  Billy,  he  was  a  fearsome  looking  big  man with  red  hair and red  beard,  but  the nature  of  a  thorough  gentleman.  I  think  he  had  a home  in  Benambra,  in  the  hills  north  east  of  Melbourne.

"Hope  this  recollection  helps.    Cheers

"Barry  McDonald"

In his response to Barry, James confirmed that Billy Binks is still with us and continues to referee/run the heavy events at Maryborough, Geelong and Beechworth every year.  He has several of the cabers under his house which he selects from for the games.

We've also had a note from James in which he says::

"I just wanted to thank the PONLHeritage website for helping me in my research.

"My quest for a copy of a 43 year old article from an OCL internal magazine was always going to be tough.  I had already researched the various Highland Games book which referred to it and failed to find a copy of it anywhere online.

"I could not have anticipated the friendly and prompt assistance I received from PONLHeritage.  This resulted in contact from one of the original men involved in the shipping of the Cabers.  I also received a copy of the article from a couple who had (amazingly!) kept every copy of the OCL magazine in their loft.

Thank you all for taking the time to help.

"All the best

"James"

The next breakthrough came from Australia and again showed how useful email can be!  Via Paul Windfield, Geoff Bolton, Charles Burne, and Don Bienvenu contact was made with Barry McDonald who provided James with the following account:

"Billy  Binks  approached  me  all  those  years  ago  to  see  if  we  could arrange  the  delivery  of  the cabers  used  at  the  Braemar  Games, as they wished  to  use  them  at  the  Highland  Games  at Maryborough, Victoria,  held  every  year  on  New  Years  Day.  These  games  still exist,  but  I  don’t know  where  their  cabers  come  from  now.

"Yes,  I  remember  these  cabers  well.  I  was  with  OCAL  at  the  time,  being  involved  with  the European  trade  in both  directions.