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 ...
Newly-qualified welder Beth Atkinson named the 102m (335ft) ship. The ship will still need more than a year of fitting out work at the quayside before it is ready for delivery. A Met Office yellow ...
All the steamships of the Cunard Line were built on the River Clyde, in Scotland ... and coal boats of about 100 and 200 tons, now allows ships of 2000 tons burden to sail up twelve miles above ...
Last week she was moved on to the Clyde for the first time. The ship is structurally complete ... on to a barge for transport down river to Scotstoun for the next stage of her build.
NEVER-before-seen photos that give a rare glimpse behind the scenes of Glasgow’s shipyards have been published this week.
The Upstream Battle campaign launched on Thursday to raise awareness of litter pollution along the River Clyde The battle to keep the world's oceans free from plastics and litter starts upstream ...
This week, he has published three new zines which showcase shipbuilding on the Clyde over the last three decades. The launch of the Taihe container ship, at Kvaerner Govan, in Glasgow, Scotland, 1989 ...
A 1873 character reference letter from the Captain of the Clyde Industrial Training Ship 'Cumberland'. The purpose of this vessels was 'to provide care for homeless young boys, petty offenders ...
Nanasi and Markoosi getting ready to hunt Narwhals. Not so for the Inuit people of Clyde River. The tiny community of about 1,000 is located in the far north of the Canadian territory of Nunavut ...
Presenter Tess travels down the River Clyde in Scotland to its mouth. Old and new buildings can be seen from the water, as well as modern industrial and retail sites. Boats can travel 27km from ...
Please note: locations are plotted on this map by their postcode so may not be precise. We advise you to contact the venue if you need exact directions! The Tall Ship was built on the River Clyde ...