Scottish Maritime Museum - Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank, Dumbarton 28.11.2018
The second of two sites that make up the Scottish Maritime Museum - the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank in Dumbarton. Filmed on the 28th November 2018.
The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank, in Dumbarton, focuses on the world of the naval architect. Shipbuilder William Denny Jr of William Denny and Brothers was inspired by the work of eminent naval architect William Froude and completed the tank for his shipyard in 1883. It was the world's first commercial example of a ship testing tank. Re-opened as a museum in 1982, it retains many of its original features, including the original 100-meter-long tank. The museum also tells the story of the test tank's original owners, William Denny and Brothers of Dumbarton, one of the most innovative shipbuilding companies in the world until their closure in 1963.
See this link for video taken from the other site - The Linthouse, Irvine -
Filmed in the company of Amy (AHHomeVideos).
Hovercraft En Route To Southampton (1962)
Clyde, Scotland.
Various shots of Denny D2 Hoverbus being secured on a trailer at Denny's shipyard, Dumbarton. Various shots of the hovercraft being transported out of shipyard. Panning shots as the transporter with the hovercraft on passes under Dumbarton East station bridge. Panning shots as the transporter passes along modern stretch of road which is called the Dumbarton Boulevard. LV. River Clyde and Dumbarton rock from the boulevard, transporter passes by. Panning shot of the transporter crossing River Kelvin with Royal Infirmary in background, it reaches Glasgow. MS. Transporter comes to a halt. Shot ends with close up of wheel. MCU. Driver getting out of cabin.
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Date found in the old record - 03/03/1962.
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Allsorts Sing for Skylark IX
Dunkirk 'little ship'@, Skylark IX, which helped save the lives of over 600 British troops in 1941, is being restored by a Recovery Trust of volunteers.
The Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine are involved and 21st May saw the transfer of Skylark IX from Dumbarton to Irvine with the assistance of Galt Transport.
This short concert by a reduced Allsorts Choir in the Denny Tank Museum was part of the send off.
Queen At Dumbarton Castle (1953)
Dumbarton, Scotland.
GV. Crowd cheering outside Castle (for super) SV. Queen Elizabeth II finishing inspection of guard of honour. SV. Crowd outside Castle. LV. Queen walking towards Castle door. SV. Sentry challenging the Queen pan to Queen with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh accompanying officer. SV. Queen and Duke accompanying officer. SV. Guards turning out. & SCU. LV. Keeper followed by Key bearer descending steps. & SCU. The keeper salutes Queen. SV. Queen receiving salutes. LV. The keeper advancing with Keys, kneels at. CU. Queen touches key. SV. Pan, from trumpeters playing fanfare to Royal Standard flying. SV. Queen walking towards castle. SV. Duke of Edinburgh following. LV. Royal party mounting castle steps. & SV. GV. Dumbarton Castle. CU. Queen and Duke of Edinburgh chatting to officers inside Castle.
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Selected originals exist for this item - see other records.
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Royal Borough Of Dumbarton (1922)
Dumbarton, Strathclyde, Scotland.
Full titles read: Royal Borough of Dumbarton - Seventh Centenary Celebrations.
L/S of brass band marching through street , followed by numerous dignitaries in top-hats. Crowds watch the procession from the side of the street, there is a real carnival atmosphere. L/S of small children walking in the procession. L/S of float with girls dressed in fancy dress (they have long cone shaped hats on their heads with tassels sticking out of the top).
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【イギリス旅行】スコットランドのクラスゴー(イギリス北部)のシティーセンターを歩くCity Center of Glasgow,Scotland(UK)|【海外一人旅】セントラル駅からブキャナン通り
A Walk Around City center of Glasgow,Scotland! イギリス北部の町、スコットランのグラスゴーの街の中心部を歩いてみました。ほぼノーカットになります。グラスゴーはスコットランドで一番の大都市です。セントラル駅からスタートし、近代美術館&ウエリントン公爵の銅像を経て、セントラル駅まで戻ります。詳しい道順は、下の英語説明でチェックしてみてください。撮影は2019年8月下旬です(気温は16度)
Start from Central station〜Gordon St〜Buchanan St〜West George St〜Queen St〜Pass by Glasgow Museum of Modern Art(GoMa) and Duke of Wellington Statue〜Exchange Pl〜Back to the Buchanan St〜Argyle St〜Union St〜Back to the Central station.
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Dum Barton Castle Aka Dumbarton Castle (1937)
Dumbarton Castle.
Scotland.
C/U of sign on wall saying 'Dumbarton Castle', camera pans across to iron railings. L/S of castle, L/S of rock of Dumbarton 240 feet high. Various shots of the fortress. M/S of two men and a dog looking at the first steam engine.
M/S of a couple and their little girl walking through the archway where William Wallace was taken to prison. M/S of the archway. M/S of couple looking at the obsolete guns on the tower. M/S pan across to modern shipyard and ships sailing through. M/S of cannon poking out of battlement. M/S of woman at top of outdoor steps, L/S of the lovely bay.
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Into the Heart of Govan
A wander around Govan, examining the old shipyards, docks and ferries, and the link with Partick across the River Clyde.
Over 100 attend meeting with Douglas Alexander and John McFall in Dumbarton church
Over 100 people attend a meeting with Douglas Alexander and John McFall, on the UK Government's white paper on eliminating poverty around the world, in St Augustine's church in Dumbarton. 4th September 2009
Selected Originals - Queen At Dumbarton Castle Aka Dumbarton Castle Ceremony (1953)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story Queen At Dumbarton Castle 53/28.
Natural Sound version of Newsreel Story - first shot not superimposed.
Dumbarton, Scotland.
GV. Crowd cheering outside Castle (for super) SV. Queen Elizabeth II finishing inspection of guard of honour. SV. Crowd outside Castle. LV. Queen walking towards Castle door. SV. Sentry challenging the Queen pan to Queen with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh accompanying officer. SV. Queen and Duke accompanying officer. SV. Guards turning out. & SCU. LV. Keeper followed by Key bearer descending steps. & SCU. The keeper salutes Queen. SV. Queen receiving salutes. LV. The keeper advancing with Keys, kneels at. CU. Queen touches key. SV. Pan, from trumpeters playing fanfare to Royal Standard flying. SV. Queen walking towards castle. SV. Duke of Edinburgh following. LV. Royal party mounting castle steps. & SV. GV. Dumbarton Castle. CU. Queen and Duke of Edinburgh chatting to officers inside Castle.
FILM ID:70.44
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A Walk Round Overtoun House, Dumbarton
A walk round Overtoun House, Dumbarton, used as a film location in quite a few films such as Cloud Atlas.
Dumbarton Fireworks Display 5th November 2008
Dumbarton Fireworks Display 5th November 2008 in leven grove park.
1970s DELTA QUEEN MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT PROMOTIONAL FILM 79654
Created to promote the steamboat Delta Queen, this charming film shows the vessel as it appeared in the early 1970s. The film shows some of the modern equipment added to the ship to keep it in operation, while highlighting the trip back in time that the steamboat made possible -- back to the days of Mark Twain. The film was made by Greene Line Steamers and produced by Lee Strosnider and features the song Delta Queen, My Time Machine written by George Tassian and performed by John Hartford. it was directed by Bill Muster. The film was widely used to promote preservation of the ship, and during the last four months of 1972, the film played on numerous TV shows and at private showings for groups, clubs, churches, etc. as part of that effort.
The Delta Queen is an American sternwheel steamboat. Historically, she has been used for cruising the major rivers that constitute the tributaries of the Mississippi River, particularly in the American South. She was docked in Chattanooga, Tennessee and served as a floating hotel until she was bought by the newly formed Delta Queen Steamboat Company. She was towed to Houma, Louisiana, in March 2015 to be refurbished to her original condition. The Delta Queen is 285 feet (87 m) long, 58 feet (18 m) wide, and draws 11.5 feet (3.5 m). She weighs 1,650 tons (1,676 metric tons), with a capacity of 176 passengers. Her cross-compound steam engines generate 2,000 indicated horsepower (1,500 kW), powering a stern-mounted paddlewheel. Built in 1927, she is the last surviving steam-powered overnight passenger boat plying the watershed of the Mississippi. She was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989.
The hull, first two decks, and steam engines were ordered in 1924 from the William Denny & Brothers shipyard on the River Leven adjoining the River Clyde at Dumbarton, Scotland. Delta Queen and her sister, Delta King, were shipped in pieces to Stockton, California in 1926. There the California Transportation Company assembled the two vessels for their regular Sacramento River service between San Francisco and Sacramento, and excursions to Stockton, on the San Joaquin River. At the time, they were the most lavishly appointed and expensive sternwheel passenger boats ever commissioned. Driven out of service by a new highway linking Sacramento with San Francisco in 1940, the two vessels were laid up and then purchased by Isbrandtsen Steamship Lines for service out of New Orleans. During World War II, they were requisitioned by the United States Navy for duty in San Francisco Bay as USS Delta Queen (YHB-7/YFB-56). During the war the vessels were painted battleship gray and used in transporting wounded from ocean-going ships in San Francisco Bay to area hospitals.
Three different United States Presidents have sailed on Delta Queen: Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, and Jimmy Carter.
In 1946, Delta Queen was purchased by Greene Line of Cincinnati, Ohio and towed via the Panama Canal and the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers to be refurbished in Pittsburgh. On that ocean trip she was piloted by Frederick Way, Jr. In 1948 she entered regular passenger service, plying the waters of the Ohio, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Cumberland Rivers between Cincinnati, New Orleans, St. Paul, Chattanooga, Nashville, and ports in between. Ownership of the vessel has changed seven times over the last fifty years.
In 1966, Congress passed the first Safety at Sea Law that would put the Delta Queen out of business. After consulting with attorney William Kohler, Richard Simonton, Bill Muster, and Edwin Jay Quinby traveled to Washington, DC, to save their boat. As chairman of the board of Greene Line Steamers, Jay Quinby testified before the Senate to ask for an exemption to the law. Greene Line had to renegotiate the exemption every two to four years. Thanks to the efforts of Betty Blake and Bill Muster, the Delta Queen was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and was subsequently declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989.
One unusual feature of Delta Queen is her steam calliope, mounted on the Texas deck aft of the pilot house.
In 1974, Charlie Waller & The Country Gentlemen recorded a song on their Remembrances & Forecasts album written by Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble titled Delta Queen, to which Leroy was inspired to write after having seen her running down the Tennessee River in the early 1970s.
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Shipyard
Shipyards and dockyards are places where ships are repaired and built. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or other cargo or passenger ships. Dockyards are sometimes more associated with maintenance and basing activities than shipyards, which are sometimes associated more with initial construction. The terms are routinely used interchangeably, in part because the evolution of dockyards and shipyards has often caused them to change or merge roles.
Countries with large shipbuilding industries include Singapore, South Korea, Australia, Japan, China, Germany, Romania, Turkey, Poland and Croatia. The shipbuilding industry tends to be more fragmented in Europe than in Asia. In European countries there are a greater number of small companies, compared to the fewer, larger companies in the shipbuilding countries of Asia.
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Ship breaking
Ship breaking or ship demolition is a type of ship disposal involving the breaking up of ships for either a source of parts, which can be sold for re-use, or for the extraction of raw materials, chiefly scrap. It may also be known as ship dismantling, ship cracking, ship recycling, or ship disposal. Modern ships have a lifespan of a 25–30 years before corrosion, metal fatigue and a lack of parts render it uneconomical to run. Ship breaking allows the materials from the ship, especially steel, to be recycled and made into new products. This lowers the demand for mined iron ore and reduces energy use in the steel-making process. Equipment on board the vessel can also be reused. While ship breaking is, in theory, sustainable, there are concerns about the use of poorer countries without stringent environmental legislation. It is also considered one of the world's most dangerous industries and very labour-intensive.
In 2012, roughly 1,250 ocean ships were broken down, and their average age is 26 years. In 2013, Asia made up 92% of the tonnage of vessels demolished, out of a world total of 29,052,000 tonnes. India, Bangladesh, China and Pakistan have the highest market share and are global centres of ship breaking, with Alang being the largest 'ships graveyard' in the world. The largest sources of ships are states of China, Greece and Germany respectively, although there is a greater variation in the source of carriers versus their disposal. The ship breaking yards of the Indian subcontinent employ 100,000 workers as well as providing a large amount of indirect jobs. Water-craft produce 10% of India's steel needs.
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Robert Napier (engineer) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:14 1 Early life
00:01:33 1.1 Robert Napier and Sons
00:02:05 2 Marine Engines and Shipbuilding
00:06:04 3 Honours and awards
00:07:05 4 Art patronage
00:07:33 5 Death
00:08:01 6 See also
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Robert Napier (21 June 1791 – 23 June 1876) was a Scottish marine engineer known for his contributions to Clyde Shipbuilding.