Ship Ahoy!

Supporting the preservation and operation of paddle steamers Waverley and Kingswear Castle

Ship Ahoy!

The second Ship Ahoy! maritime heritage exhibition took place today on The Tall Ship Glenlee at the Riverside Museum, Glasgow. A number of organisations, including the Scottish Branch of the PSPS, were represented. Over 1,200 people attended and these photographs offer an insight in to this popular event.

A busy Maid of the Loch and PSPS stand.

A busy Maid of the Loch and PSPS stand.Roy Tait

The ghost of Glenlee pauses to admire the PSPS Scottish Branch flag.

The ghost of Glenlee pauses to admire the PSPS Scottish Branch flag.Roy Tait

Clyde River Steamer Club stand.

Clyde River Steamer Club stand.Roy Tait

RLNI and Clyde Model Steamer Club stands.

RLNI and Clyde Model Steamer Club stands.Roy Tait

Clyde Model Steamer Club, PSPS and Coastal Cruising Association.

Clyde Model Steamer Club, PSPS and Coastal Cruising Association.Roy Tait

The historic Kelvinhaugh Ferry No. 8 and a paddler.

The historic Kelvinhaugh Ferry No. 8 and a familiar paddler.Roy Tait