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Oban from Pulpit Hill
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Argyllshire - Oban
Oban from Pulpit Hill, with McCaig's Tower, Oban railway station, Oban ferry terminal with Calmac ferry MV Coruisk leaving and at the North Pier cruise ship Hebridean Sky, taken by David Palmar
21 May 2023
Oban from Pulpit Hill
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Argyllshire - Oban
Oban from Pulpit Hill, with McCaig's Tower, Oban railway station, Oban ferry terminal with Calmac ferry MV Coruisk and at the North Pier cruise ship Hebridean Sky, taken by David Palmar
21 May 2023
Cruise ship Mein Schiff 3 at Greenock
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Inverclyde
Cruise ship Mein Schiff 3 at the Greenock Container Terminal,
23 May 2023
Cruise ship Mein Schiff 3 at Greenock
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Inverclyde
Cruise ship Mein Schiff 3 at the Greenock Container Terminal,
23 May 2023
Cruise ships in King George Vth Dock, Glasgow during Coronavirus in 2020
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Doon the Watter - Clyde Tunnel to Erskine Bridge
Cruise ships Azamara Pursuit, Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey in King George Vth Dock, Glasgow, during the suspension of cruises due to Coronavirus in 2020.
13 October 2020
Number 736, Q4 or QE2 under construction at John Brown's shipyard in 1967
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Doon the Watter - Clyde Tunnel to Erskine Bridge
Number 736, Q4 or eventually QE2 (Queen Elizabeth the Second) as she was to be named, under construction at John Brown's shipyard in Clydebank in 1967. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
20 September 2007
QE2 and Volnay in John Brown's fitting out basin, 1968
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Doon the Watter - Clyde Tunnel to Erskine Bridge
QE2 (Queen Elizabeth the Second) in the fitting out basin following her launch at John Brown's shipyard in Clydebank in 1968. To the left is bulk carrier Volnay, which was scrapped in 1996. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
20 September 2007
QE2 passing Dumbarton Rock Nov 19, 1968
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Doon the Watter - Clyde Tunnel to Erskine Bridge
QE2 (Queen Elizabeth the Second) on her first voyage down the Clyde, seen from Dumbarton Rock on November 19th 1968. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
20 September 2007
RMS Queen Elizabeth in Firth of Clyde Dry Dock, Greenock, January 1966
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Doon the Watter - Firth of Clyde
RMS Queen Elizabeth in Firth of Clyde Dry Dock, Greenock, January 1966, for an extensive refit, including the installation of an outdoor swimming pool. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.