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Duke of Rothesay at Fishguard in August 1969. Along with her sister ships the TSS Duke of Lancaster and the TSS Duke of Argyll she was amongst the last passenger-only steamers built for British Railways (at that time, also a ferry operator). [1] She was a replacement for the 1928 steamer built by the London Midland & Scottish Railway, RMS Duke ...
The Duke of Lancaster off Mull, Scotland. Along with her sister ships the TSS Duke of Rothesay and the TSS Duke of Argyll, she was amongst the last passenger-only steamers built for British Railways (at that time, also a ferry operator). [2] She was a replacement for the 1928 steamer, Duke of Lancaster, built by the London Midland and Scottish ...
TSS Duchess of Devonshire (1897) TSS Duke of Argyll (1909) RMS Duke of Argyll (1928) TSS Duke of Clarence; TSS Duke of Connaught; TSS Duke of Cumberland; RMS Duke of Lancaster (1927) RMS Duke of Rothesay (1928) TSS Duke of York (1935)
TSS Duchess of Devonshire (1897) PS Duchess of Edinburgh (1880) TSS Duke of Albany; TSS Duke of Argyll (1909) RMS Duke of Argyll (1928) TSS Duke of Argyll (1956) TSS Duke of Clarence; PS Duke of Connaught; TSS Duke of Connaught; TSS Duke of Cumberland; RMS Duke of Lancaster (1927) TSS Duke of Lancaster (1955) RMS Duke of Rothesay (1928) TSS ...
Prince William, Prince of Wales, known as the Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland, speaks during an event hosted by Homewards Aberdeen on Sept. 19, 2024 in Aberdeen, Scotland
She was commissioned with two other ships, the RMS Duke of Argyll (1928) and the RMS Duke of Lancaster (1927). Built at William Denny and Brothers , Dumbarton and completed in 1928, she was designed to operate as a passenger ferry on the Heysham to Belfast route.
Along with her sister ships the TSS Duke of Lancaster and the TSS Duke of Rothesay, Duke of Argyll was amongst the last passenger-only steamers built for British Railways (at that time, also a ferry operator). [1] She was a replacement for the 1928 steamer built by the London Midland and Scottish Railway, RMS Duke of Argyll.
The hospital was built at a cost of £32 million and was officially opened by Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay in March 1993. [1] A six-bedded stroke rehabilitation unit opened in 2007. [2] In late 2014 the health board announced a Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scanner service would be based at the hospital. [3]