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  2. Glenlee (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Glenlee is a steel-hulled three-masted barque, built as a cargo ship at Port Glasgow under that name in 1896 for Glasgow owners. With later owners she was named Islamount and Clarastella . [ 1 ] From 1922 she was the sail training ship Galatea in the Spanish Navy.

  3. Riverside Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Museum (replacing the preceding Glasgow Museum of Transport) is a museum in the Partick area of Glasgow, Scotland, [1] housed in a building designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, with its River Clyde frontage at the new Pointhouse Quay. It forms part of the Glasgow Harbour regeneration project.

  4. Category:Transport museums in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Grampian Transport Museum; L. Linlithgow Union Canal Society; R. Riverside Museum; S. ... World of Boats This page was last edited on 8 April 2017, at 10:15 (UTC ...

  5. Scottish Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is an independent museum operated by a charitable trust: the Scottish Maritime Museum Trust. It became operational in 1983. [8] The first trust chairperson was Clydeside shipbuilder Ross Belch who held the post until 1998 [9] The trust includes Scottish industrial historian John R. Hume among its trustees. [10]

  6. TS King Edward - Wikipedia

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    King Edward entered service on 1 July 1901, with a daily sailing leaving the Glasgow and South Western Railway's Prince's Pier, Greenock, at an advertised time of 8.40 a.m., visiting Dunoon and Rothesay before calling at the G&SWR's Fairlie Pier railway station at 10.20 a.m. then sailing across the Firth to Lochranza and on to arrive at ...

  7. List of oldest surviving ships - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include warships, yachts, tall ships, and vessels recovered during archaeological excavations, all date to between 500 AD and 1918; earlier ships are covered in the list of surviving ancient ships.

  8. Govan–Partick Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Govan-Partick Bridge is a new bridge in Glasgow, Scotland, to carry pedestrians and bicycles across the River Clyde, connecting Water Row in Govan to Pointhouse Quay in Partick, close to the Riverside Museum. [1] [2] To allow ships including PS Waverley to pass by, its swing bridge main span can rotate to align with the south shore. [3]

  9. List of transport museums - Wikipedia

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    A transport museum is a museum that holds collections of transport items, which are often limited to land transport (road and rail)—including old cars, motorcycles, trucks, trains, trams/streetcars, buses, trolleybuses and coaches—but can also include air transport or waterborne transport items, along with educational displays and other old transport objects. [1]

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