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The world's last sea-going paddle steamer has been delighting passengers ... and the city's Riverside Museum which is dedicated to transport. Advances in technology and changing holiday habits ...
Operators of the historic paddle steamer Waverley have lifted the lid on the scale of the task involved in the ship's annual round-Britain tours as they gear up for its 50th anniversary season ...
Operators of the world’s last sea-going paddle steamer are to decide within weeks whether to resume Clyde sailings this summer ahead of the completion of major repairs to save the historic ...
The Waverley was delayed at Helensburgh for a time, before breaking down near Greenock Hundreds of passengers on board The Waverley paddle steamer ... to book coaches to transport passengers ...
Once used to transport wool, grains and fruit, the Wandering Jew had a colourful past. Built by J. Duncan and Partner in Echuca in 1866, the iron vessel was first named the paddle steamer Riverina.
The picturesque yellow-orange paddle steamers started ... Popularly known as “rocket-steamer service”, it had been the most preferred one during stormy and tourist seasons. The state-run Bangladesh ...
A volunteer who helped restore the world's last seagoing paddle steamer and hopes to achieve the same success with a pleasure boat on Loch Lomond has been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours.