Richard Orr: ‘Memoir of a Marchioness’

At CRSC’s November 2016 meeting at Jurys Inn, Glasgow, Richard Orr gave an illustrated talk about a steamer..
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At CRSC’s November 2016 meeting at Jurys Inn, Glasgow, Richard Orr gave an illustrated talk about a steamer..
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Shortly before 3pm on Wednesday 9 November 2016 the former Clyde excursion steamer Queen Mary was reunited with..
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With 32 ferries to be dry-docked and surveyed this winter, CalMac needs to make sure its tight overhaul..
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Eric Schofield, experienced observer of the Arran scene, sees the construction of Brodick’s new ferry terminal as a..
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Robert Cleary spent five summers as a purser on the Clyde steamers in the late 1960s and early..
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Like most ship enthusiasts who have visited the River Dart in Devon, Robin Copland was astonished by the..
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CRSC’s new president opened the winter programme at Jurys Inn, Glasgow, with a humorous and richly illustrated talk..
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CRSC’s 2017 Calendar — by general consent our best yet — is now available: order it here. An ideal Christmas..
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As Waverley’s Scottish supporters welcome her home for a final weekend of sailings on the Clyde, Charles McCrossan..
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More than 20 years after leaving the Clyde, the former Millport passenger ferry Keppel is still in service..
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Was Balmoral’s September weekend visit to Scotland a success? With one cancelled sailing and modest loadings on two..
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Until the introduction of GPS-based sea trials nearly 20 years ago, the most precise way of measuring a..
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The daily procession of ferries in and out of Oban Bay makes it a popular destination for ship..
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When David Howie left Scotland 11 years ago to start a cadetship with an international shipping company, he..
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Of all this summer’s cruising opportunities on the Clyde, one day stood out for CRSC committee member Roy..
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Robert Cleary welcomes Clydebank Museum’s display of artefacts and pictures evoking Clydeside’s glorious past as ‘shipbuilder to the..
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The history of paddlers north and south of the border is given a personal slant by the former..
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As Balmoral prepares to visit the Clyde for four days of sailings over the September weekend, Richard Coton..
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‘Round of the Lochs and Firth of Clyde’ was one of Waverley’s best-known cruises in the era before..
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There were two winners of the recent CRSC quiz — James Fisher of Ayr and Alistair Black of..
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Mark Nicolson is known in shipping circles for the quality of his photography and his enthusiasm for CalMac..
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Robert Beale tells the story of Scotland’s sole surviving turntable ferry. Quietly crossing the narrows at Glenelg, year..
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Robert Cleary assesses the appeal of one of Scotland’s oldest tourist destinations. I recently went to the Trossachs..
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Caledonian MacBrayne charters timber ferry for Islay after Hebridean Isles suffers visor damage and is dry-docked for repairs. For a..
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As a teenager in the early 1940s Ian Halliday worked on five Clyde steamers. Now 90, he is..
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Since her launch at Port Glasgow in December 2015 Catriona has been fitting out alongside Ferguson Marine’s Newark..
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Graeme Hogg, assistant purser of Cowal 1970-72, recalls his experiences on the short-lived Fairlie-Brodick-Tarbert service. A virtually deserted Cowal..
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Thank you to everyone who took part in the quiz. Nobody got all thirty questions correct but two..
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CRSC has lined up another superb series of illustrated talks for the coming winter months. Headline events include..
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CRSC has been gifted more than 3,000 digitised images from the slide collection of the late Dr Joe..
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