Buy your 2024 Calendar here!


The front cover marks the 50th anniversary of MV Juno

CRSC has produced a fabulous 2024 Calendar. You can buy it here.

The ever-popular Calendar is a must-have: it is a high-quality production that will grace the wall of any living room, kitchen or study. Look no further for a friendly Christmas present!

The 2024 edition is packed with lovely photographs, and there are some great anniversaries to celebrate.

The front cover, for example, celebrates the 50th anniversary of the entry into service of MV Juno. The back cover pays tribute to MV Isle of Arran in her 40th anniversary year: one of the images shows her passing MV Finlaggan in the Sound of Islay.

Among the other pictures are John Goss’s beautiful colour portrait of PS Caledonia leaving Tighnabruaich, and an equally impressive photo by Eric Schofield, showing the CSP paddler passing under the yet-to-be-completed Kingston Bridge in 1969, her last season. The chartered catamaran ferry Alfred gets a page to herself.

The presentation — and pictorial variety — of the 2024 Calendar is superb. By common consent it is every bit as stunning as last year’s. Order yours here while stocks last! It costs £14 post-free (£13 to paid-up CRSC members).

Compiled by Gordon Law, the Calendar is a joint production with the West Highland Steamer Club.

If you have not yet joined CRSC, you can do so here for £15 — and get all the advantages, including reduced price photo offer, full colour magazine and widely admired annual Review of west coast shipping. You won’t regret it!

If you are already a CRSC member, it is time to pay your 2023-24 subscription. Please do so here without delay.

CRSC has also produced an autumn 2023 photo offer, comprising 12 vintage colour images — ideal for collectors. Click here for more information.

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Published on 19 November 2023