Clyde Built….Built to Last
The title of David Sinclair’s informative and encouraging presentation to our March meeting was ‘Clyde Built — Built..
❯ Read MoreThe title of David Sinclair’s informative and encouraging presentation to our March meeting was ‘Clyde Built — Built..
❯ Read MoreCRSC is holding a Special Prize Draw for a free return trip to Orkney or Shetland. At our..
❯ Read MoreIn the latest in our ‘On the Spot’ series, longstanding CRSC member Graeme Phanco takes the hot seat…
❯ Read MoreIsle of Lewis’s visits to Brodick this month created unique opportunities for ferry photographers, says Andrew Clark. She..
❯ Read MoreEric Schofield makes ‘a slight change of tack’ for the latest in his series prompted by tickets or..
❯ Read MoreProfessor Donald Meek’s talk to the February CRSC gathering at Jurys Inn was by turns erudite, inspiring, witty..
❯ Read MoreColin Tucker unearths some little known stories about the steamers of Scotland’s west coast. Recently I was given..
❯ Read MoreDavid Parsons recalls a time and place when the sun always shone — or so the memories of..
❯ Read MoreReturning to Kerrera in search of the perfect ferry photograph, Lawrence Macduff advises that, ‘if you are going..
❯ Read MoreJohn Lightbody prefers taking photographs of CalMac ferries that place them in the context of the glorious landscape..
❯ Read MoreIn this second instalment of west highland newspaper extracts from more than a century ago, Colin Tucker applauds..
❯ Read MoreJudging by its ambitious and imaginative Ailsa Craig charter of MV Isle of Arran, CRSC is aiming at..
❯ Read MoreOf all the tickets Eric Schofield has preserved and displayed in this series, those he collected in September..
❯ Read MoreFor many a year CRSC has enticed leading representatives of the shipping industry to come and entertain our..
❯ Read MoreDue to factors beyond CRSC’s control , we are having to postpone the Ailsa Craig charter of MV..
❯ Read MoreAt 30 years of age Alex Forrest became Chief Engineer of a 30,000-ton tanker on the Pacific Ocean…
❯ Read MoreDuring the past 12 months many of CRSC’s members and friends generously shared their photographs on our website..
❯ Read MoreCRSC is chartering MV Isle of Arran for a unique cruise Round Ailsa Craig on Saturday 12 January 2019. Advance booking..
❯ Read MoreKennedy (Ken) Mills has been a well-kent presence around all matters connected with CRSC for more years than..
❯ Read MoreOne of the benefits of CRSC membership is being able to come to winter meetings in the knowledge..
❯ Read MoreHere’s a bit of Christmas fun for you — a multiple-choice quiz on the theme of Clyde steamers and..
❯ Read MoreCRSC’s recent film night was a reminder that moving images bequeathed by a previous generation of enthusiasts are..
❯ Read MoreFor the latest in his series inspired by tickets he has preserved, Eric Schofield visits Northern Ireland, finding..
❯ Read MoreThe last ship to be launched from the Clyde shipyard of A. & J. Inglis, builder of Waverley..
❯ Read MoreColin J. Smith, recently returned from a cruise in the Mediterranean, says the 21st century Cunard experience upholds..
❯ Read MoreIn 1981 Lawrence Macduff made his first ascent of Dunskeig, the hill that dominates the entrance to West..
❯ Read MoreMuseum curators don’t normally top the list of ‘must have’ guest speakers, but CRSC had received a tip-off..
❯ Read MoreAs a Post Office manager at Largs earlier in his career, Jim McMath would occasionally make the ferry..
❯ Read MoreWalter is a well kent face within the steamer fraternity and far beyond. After his debut as Assistant Purser on..
❯ Read MoreA simple paper ticket for an everyday journey can sometimes assume deeper significance when the story behind it..
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