PS Waverley was a Clyde-built paddle steamer that carried passengers on the Clyde between 1885 and 1887, then on the Bristol Channel from 1887 until 1916...
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PS Waverley may refer to: PS Waverley (1828) (1828–1853) built by James Lang at Dumbarton for Clyde service, and from 1847 based in Hull PS Waverley (1864)...
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the longest-serving Clyde steamer PS Chancellor (1864–1896) PS Gael (1867–1924) PS Columba (1879–1935) PS Waverley (1885–1921), built for Captain Robert...
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live and dead stock and other merchandise to and from the town. The PS Waverley (1885) arrived in Ilfracombe in 1887, after her owners P & A Campbell brought...
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catalogue 2), (Ref. 40505) (online catalogue 3). The PS prefix indicates a paddle steamer. PS Waverley 1885–1917 (renamed HMS Way during WWI, scrapped 1921)...
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In 1885 they expanded into shipbuilding by taking over the business and Phoenix Shipyard of H. McIntyre & Co., which had built PS Waverley (1885) for...
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sustrans. The pier at Tighnabruaich is called at by the paddle steamer Waverley during its summer season sailings on the Firth of Clyde. Tighnabruaich...
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Majesty 1885–1940 Sunk during an air raid on Southampton PS Princess of Wales 1888–1888 Sunk during trials in Scotland before entering service PS Bangor...
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holidays). It is possible to experience a traditional day out on the PS Waverley which operates from both Glasgow and Ayr during the summer. The University...
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continue to attract visitors from across the world. The steam-powered PS Waverley—in addition to its regular service—still makes cruising trips to the...
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