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French sail training vessel Belem in the Sound of Islay
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Jura
French sail training vessel Belem in the Sound of Islay, taken by David Palmar
20 August 2022
Ben Hiant, Ardnamurchan
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Sound of Mull
Ben Hiant, Ardnamurchan, with a sail training ship in the Sound of Mull.
06 June 2016
Ardnamurchan, with a sail training ship in the Sound of Mull
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Sound of Mull
Ardnamurchan, with a sail training ship in the Sound of Mull.
06 June 2016
US Naval vessels at Fairlie
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Doon the Watter - Firth of Clyde
USNS Replenishment Vessels Joshua Humphreys and Leroy Grumman berthed at Fairlie
23 May 2023
General cargo vessel Triton and scrapyard, River Clyde
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Doon the Watter - Glasgow to Bowling 2023
General cargo vessel Triton at the John R Adam metal processing company scrapyard on the River Clyde upstream of King George V Dock, taken by David Palmar
23 May 2023
Cargo vessel Fri Dolphin in the Sound of Islay
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Islay Ferry
Cargo vessel Fri Dolphin in the Sound of Islay, taken by David Palmar
20 August 2022
Cargo vessel Fri Porsgrunn in the Sound of Islay
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Jura
Cargo vessel Fri Porsgrunn in the Sound of Islay on her way from Corpach to France with a cargo of wood, taken by David Palmar
20 August 2022
Cargo vessel Fri Porsgrunn in the Sound of Islay
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Jura
Cargo vessel Fri Porsgrunn in the Sound of Islay on her way from Corpach to France with a cargo of wood, taken by David Palmar
20 August 2022
King George V Dock in June 1967
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Doon the Watter - Clyde Tunnel to Erskine Bridge
King George V Dock, Glasgow in June 1967, showing a good number of general cargo vessels using it. The dock opened in 1931. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
19 September 2007
King George V Dock in 1975
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Glasgow - Old Glasgow scanned from film
King George V Dock, Glasgow in 1975, showing very few general cargo vessels using it. The dock opened in 1931. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.