Duchess of Hamilton, Waverley and Queen Mary II – 5th September 1970
DUCHESS OF HAMILTON
WAVERLEY
QUEEN MARY II
(3 Steamships’ Excursion)
Ayr, Millport (Keppell), Largs, lnnellan,
cruise via Kyles of Bute, Ardrishaig (time ashore),
cruise via Garroch Head, Millport (Old), Millport (Keppel),
Ayr, Craigendoran, Innellan, Keppel to Gourock
This excursion was perhaps unique in having
two separate booking forms for different stages
Waverley arriving at Gourock
for Innellan passengers
Colin Miller
Duchess of Hamilton
arriving at Innellan
Colin Miller
Duchess of Hamilton
at Ardrishaig
Colin Miller
Duchess of Hamilton at Ardrishaig Colin Miller
Duchess of Hamilton
at Ardrishaig
Ian Ferguson
Duchess of Hamilton
at Keppel
Colin Miller
Duchess of Hamilton
swinging away from Keppel
Colin Miller
Duchess of Hamilton heads for Ayr
while Keppel passes Keppel pier
Colin Miller
Queen Mary II
arriving at Keppel
Colin Miller
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