Old Photographs Of Kilcreggan Argyll And Bute Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Kilcreggan, Scottish Gaelic: Cille Chreagain, a village on the Rosneath peninsula in Argyll and Bute. This village developed on the north shore of the of the Firth of Clyde at a time when Clyde steamers brought it within easy reach of Glasgow. Many Glasgow shipowners and merchants made their summer retreats or even permanent residences there. The majority of the houses look south across the Clyde towards the towns of Gourock and Greenock, and further down the firth towards the Isle of Arran. Kilcreggan is in the historic county of Dunbartonshire. Kilcreggan Pier was opened in 1850 and was described as a substantial pier with commodious waiting rooms and other conveniences. It’s the oldest surviving wooden pier on the Clyde and still has the original signal discs dating from 1888 which regulated the order of steamers racing for the pier. In its heyday up to 39 ferries a day would call here.
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Ashwood occupies an elevated position, sited specifically to command magnicent open aspects over the Firth of Clyde and beyond to the Isles of Bute and Arran. Development first began in Kilcreggan in 1840 when the use of steamers on the Clyde made it more accessible. The first houses were used only as summerhouses, but as time went on, permanent occupation took place. As roads and vehicles developed, steamer traffic declined, and one by one, the piers closed. Today, Kilcreggan Pier remains the only traditional pier on the Clyde still in daily use. It has a rich architectural heritage of Victorian mansions and castles. Famous architects such as Alexander “Greek” Thomson, William Leiper and John Honeyman were among many to build impressive homes for wealthy clients. Today, many such homes remain, with villagers commuting to Glasgow in around an hour, either by road, or by ferry, with a journey time of around fifteen minutes to Gourock. Glasgow Airport can be reached in around forty-five minutes under normal driving conditions. Kilcreggan has its own primary school, with the local secondary school at Helensburgh, the nearest town (sixteen miles), where Lomond School also provides excellent private schooling at primary and secondary level. Helensburgh is regarded as one of Scotland’s most desirable towns, with excellent local shopping, a swimming pool and golf course and Rhu Marina is also nearby.
Craigendoran Pier and Station, Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute
Opened in 1882 the station and pier at Cragendoran once served many thousands of holidaymaker's excursions on Clyde Paddle Steamers to a wide range of destinations until closure in 1972. The pier saw up to four steamers at one time and was the HQ of the North British Railways steamer fleet.
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Members' Business - Jackie Baillie MSP: Gourock-Kilcreggan Ferry Service - 30 November 2017
Jackie Baillie: Gourock-Kilcreggan Ferry Service—That the Parliament
understands that the Gourock–Kilcreggan ferry service has been affected by unprecedented levels
of disruption since the contract with the current operator, Clydelink, was renewed by Strathclyde
Partnership for Transport (SPT); believes that services have been suspended, often for days at a
time, due to technical faults with the vessel or following failed Maritime and Coastguard Agency
spot inspections; understands that, on several occasions, capacity has been reduced to a
maximum of 12 passengers due to a lack of appropriately qualified staff; believes that the
unreliability has become particularly acute since June 2017, with the ferry being suspended for
several days each month, causing severe disruption for travellers and businesses in
both the Dumbarton and Greenock and Inverclyde constituencies; understands that SPT has
agreed to retender the contract to secure a more reliable operator until responsibility for the route
is transferred to Transport Scotland, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to make
progress with the transfer.
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WAVERLEY - vintage paddle steamer outbound from harwich 30/9/17
1947 built waverley is the last sea going paddle steamer on her 2017 visits to the thames and harwich harbour.
IMO - 5386954
SIZE - 73.13m x 17.45m
YEAR BUILT - 1947
PASSENGER CAPACITY - 950
FLAG - UK
GROSS TONNAGE - 693
DEADWEIGHT - 128 t
Submarine hunting at the Kilcreggan Beer Festival 2017
We spent the day going from café to café and, oh yes, the beer festival. Nice views of the Clyde!
PS Waverley arrives, loads and sails, 27th September 2015
1947 built paddle steamer Waverley arrives at Harwich at approx 10am, and sails for Tower Bridge at 11am on Sunday, 27th September 2015.
Cinematic Drone Shots of M/V Nordic Pollux Arriving At Port
Watch this cool aerial video of the arrival of the Nordic Pollux to the Port of Brownsville. The Port of Brownsville set a record Jan. 31, 2018, when it received the M/V Nordic Pollux, the largest cargo vessel to ever call on the port to date.
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WAVERLEY AT GREENOCK
Waverley at Kyle of Lochlash
Paddle Steamer Waverley in the harbour at Kyle of Lochalsh on the way under the Skye Bridge and up the Scottish coast.
Contrasts at Brodick
In July 2012 the Paddle Steamer Waverley departs from Brodick pier followed some time later by the CalMac car ferry Caledonian Isles. Compare the grace and elegance of the one with the raw power, utilitarian design and sheer maneuverability of the other. I know which of the two I prefer - which would you choose?
Gourock My home town.
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A walk in the woods
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Pilot boat picks up Mersey pilot from the Paddle Steamer Waverley. It is the last ocean going passenger steam ship in the world, built in 1947 and restored in 2000-2003.
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Rosneath DJI PHANTOM
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