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The all-balcony vessel, described as "production ready", is due to set sail in early 2028. It has been in development for ...
Plans have been unveiled for a £1.2 billion residential cruise ship to be built on the Clyde. Ayr-based company Clydebuilt has revealed plans for its Dark Island cruiseliner, which is at "production ...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, over 30,000 ships - 20% of the world’s shipping - were built along the River Clyde, making ...
Somewhere between 25,000 and 30,000 naval, merchant and passenger ships were built upon the Clyde and its tributaries since the Scott family set up the first shipyard along the River Clyde in ...
The "North British Mail" says, there are at present 100 vessels in course of construction on the Clyde, and of these only 6 are timber-built ... The tonnage of the ships now in construction ...
Plans have been unveiled for a £1.2 billion residential cruise ship to be built on the Clyde. Ayr-based company Clydebuilt has revealed plans for its Dark Island cruiseliner, which is at ...
The final programme in the 2006 Radio Ballads series examines the lives of shipbuilders from Tyne and Wear and the Clyde, two regions ... in The Ballad of the Big Ships talk about how building ...
The Princess Royal has visited Glasgow to view the restoration of the Dumbarton-built TS Queen Mary. The iconic Clyde steamer is undergoing a "spring clean" as part of a restoration project announced ...
It was a 'Mon-O-War' ship built in 1850 at Pembroke and was a screw steamship of 5,600 tons and had 28 guns. In 1890 it was transferred to the Clyde Industrial Ship Association and renamed 'Empress'.
“We’ve not done a lot of primary school visits like this before, but when they contacted us asking to support their learning about Clyde-built ships it was a no brainer. “Engaging with our community ...
Plans have been unveiled for a £1.2 billion residential cruise ship to be built on the Clyde. Ayr-based company Clydebuilt has revealed plans for its Dark Island cruise liner, which is said to be at ...
It was a 'Mon-O-War' ship built in 1850 at Pembroke and was a screw steamship of 5,600 tons and had 28 guns. In 1890 it was transferred to the Clyde Industrial Ship Association and renamed 'Empress'.