Paddle Steamer Picture Gallery

 

Scottish Steamers


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Adder

Argyle

Atalanta

Benmore

Britannia

Caledonia (I)

Caledonia (II)

Carrick Castle

Chancellor (II)

Chevalier (II)

Cobra

Columba

Culzean Castle

Cumbrae

Dandie Dinmont (I)

Duchess of Argyll

Duchess of Fife

PS Duchess of Hamilton

TS Duchess of Hamilton Includes a previously unpublished picture taken at Campbeltown in 1966.

Duchess of Montrose

Duchess of Rothesay

Duchess of York

Eagle III

Earl of Arran

Empress

Fair Maid

Fusilier

Gael

Galatea

Glencoe (II)

Glen Rosa

Glen Sannox (1892)

Glen Sannox (1925)

Gondolier

Grenadier

Heather Bell

Iona (III)

Isle of Arran now includes a previously unpublished picture of her on the River Thames

Isle of Cumbrae

Isle of Skye

Ivanhoe

Jeanie Deans (I)

Jeanie Deans (II) includes several previously unpublished pictures of Jeanie

Juno

Jupiter (I) including new photographs (previously unpublished) of her captain John M MacNaughton.

Kenilworth

King Edward

King George V

Kylemore

Lady Clare

Lady of the Isles

Linnet

Lochfyne A new picture added from the Bill Jardine collection

Lord Morton

Lord of the Isles (I)

Lord of the Isles (II)

Lucy Ashton

Madge Wildfire

Maid of Argyll

Maid of the Loch Updated to show a previously unpublished slide at Balloch on 1 June 1971.

Marchioness of Breadalbane

Marchioness of Lorne

Marmion

Marquis of Bute

Marquis of Lorne

Mars

Mercury (I) Previously unpublished picture is displayed by kind permission of John Rudd

Mercury (II)

Minerva

Mountaineer

Neptune

Pioneer

Prince Edward

Prince George Previously unpublished picture is displayed by kind permission of John Rudd

Princess Louise (II)

Princess May Loch Lomond

Princess May Larne to Stranraer

Queen Alexandra

Queen Empress

Queen Mary II Includes a previously unpublished picture of her taken in 1966

Redgauntlet

TS Saint Columba

St Magnus (I)

Sir Walter Scott

Strathmore

Talisman (I)

Talisman (II) (now includes press cutting from her return from war service in 1946)

Viceroy

Victory

Vivid

Viper

Vulcan

Waverley (1899)

Waverley (1946)

William Muir


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