Cruising From Greenock Tips | Cruise Destinations
Are you cruising from Greenock? Fred Olsen, Silversea, Azamara, Princess, Cunard, Viking and Cruise and Maritime each leave from Greenock. We have taken a Planet Cruise Weekly to give you individual information about this UK port and what to do in Greenock!
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Greenock is situated east of Glasgow and one of the key cruise terminals for a Scottish person! If you are cruising from Greenock it is likely you are cruising to Liverpool, Dublin, Southampton, The Hebrides, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Germany, America, Canada or the Caribbean.
If you are travelling from Greenock it is worth sight seeing and taking a look at 'The McLean Museum, Newark Castle or the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Museum and Heritage Centre.
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00:00:41 1 History
00:00:51 1.1 Name
00:03:00 1.2 Early history: baronies and kirks
00:04:18 1.3 Fishing villages, harbours and shipbuilding
00:07:49 1.4 Custom house and steamboats
00:09:59 1.5 Industry and railways
00:11:33 1.6 Victoria Tower
00:13:50 1.7 Villas
00:14:19 1.8 Battery Park and torpedoes
00:15:39 1.9 Old West Kirk
00:16:58 1.10 Second World War
00:18:14 1.11 Postwar years
00:19:07 2 Governance
00:19:45 3 Health
00:20:12 4 Geography
00:20:21 4.1 Areas and suburbs
00:20:51 5 Economy
00:21:45 5.1 Shipbuilding
00:24:24 5.2 Shipping
00:26:32 5.3 Sugar
00:28:47 5.4 Electronics
00:30:02 5.5 Trade and commerce
00:31:24 6 Transport
00:33:12 7 Culture
00:35:04 7.1 In television
00:35:36 7.2 In film
00:36:12 8 Media
00:36:49 9 Greenockians
00:38:13 9.1 People associated with Greenock
00:40:24 10 Sports
00:41:19 10.1 Public sports and leisure facilities
00:41:46 11 Climate
00:43:05 12 Twin towns
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Greenock ( (listen); Scottish Gaelic: Grianaig, pronounced [ˈkɾʲiənɛkʲ]) is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.
The 2011 UK Census showed that Greenock had a population of 44,248, a decrease from the 46,861 recorded in the 2001 UK Census. It lies on the south bank of the Clyde at the Tail of the Bank where the River Clyde expands into the Firth of Clyde.
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Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Limited, often referred to simply as Scotts, was a Scottish shipbuilding company based in Greenock on the River Clyde. In its time in Greenock, Scotts built over 1,250 ships.
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