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Launch of Cunarder, Aquitania, by G. H. DavisThe launch of the year. First drawings of the gigantic Cunarder, the Aquitania, in the process of being built on the Clyde. Above: a cross section
The Holy Isle, Arran, Firth of Clyde, Scotland. The island has a long history as a sacred site, with a spring or Holy well held to have healing properties
Jamaica Bridge, Glasgow, ScotlandThe Glasgow Bridge (colloquially known as The Jamaica Bridge ), Glasgow, Scotland crossing the River Clyde. Designed by Thomas Telford. Date: 1908
Clyde Edward Pangborn, Col Roscoe TurnerFrom left: Clyde Edward Pangborn, Col Roscoe Turner and Reeder Nichols, the crew of Boeing 247D, NR257Y, Warner Bros. Comet
Patches painted on the bow of the Queen ElizabethTo record the movements of the hull at all stages of the ships plunge to the waters of the Clyde the white patches painted on the bow of the Queen Elizabeth are photographed by cine-camera when she
Lady Colin CampbellLady COLIN CAMPBELL wife of Sir Colin Campbell, baron Clyde. A prominent and much-photographed lady of the day. Date: CIRCA 1890S
Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls. Date c1910. Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls. Date c1910
British skiersOn the left is Roger Bushell, captain of the British team in the Anglo-Swiss Universities race, and to the right, fellow team member Bill Clyde
Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls Clyde Fitchs greatestClyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls. Date c1910
Mr. NC Goodwin and Miss Maxine Elliott in Nathan Hale by Clyde Fitch. Date c1898
Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines as presented 200 nights at Garrick Theatre, NY : Clyde Fitchs best comedy. Date c1902
Glasgow from the Sailors Home, 1880. Five bridges are visible spanning the Clyde and they are, from nearest the viewer; the Caledonian Railway Bridge (completed 1879)
Various advertisementsAdvertisements for the Glasgow & South Western Railway, The Argus newspaper, The Australasian journal, The Sketcher monthly publication
The America Cup challengers: Shamrock II launched at DumbartA symbol of three kingdoms: the pontoons " Thistle", " Rose" and the yacht " Shamrock II". The Illustrated London News claimed that at the time of publication this was
Scotland / LargsA view from the golf course of Largs, north Argyllshire, Scotland, a popular seaside holiday resort, on the lower reaches of the Firth of Clyde. Date: 1960s
Scotland / Loch LongThe sweeping curve of the shoreline which lies at the head of Loch Long, Argyllshire, Scotland, one of the many sea lochs which indent the Firth of Clyde. Date: 1950s
Forth - Clyde CanalBeside the Clyde - Forth Canal, nestles the village of Kirkintilloch, with St. Marys Church, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Date: 1960s
Steamer Making WavesThe bow wave of a River Clyde pleasure steamer, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club RegettaThe annual regetta of the Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club, held at Glasgow in 1862. Nelsons monument can be seen to the right of the river
Boys Band, Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, ScotlandMembers of the Boys Band posing on the deck of the Training Ship Empress, operated at Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire, Scotland) on the Clyde, by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association
Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, ScotlandThe Training Ship Empress, operated at Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire, Scotland) on the Clyde, by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association
The house in which Livingstone was bornThe house in which Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813
The room in which Dr. Livingstone was bornThe room in which Dr. Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813
After-Deck of the RMS Asia, 1850Engraving of the after-deck of Cunard Line Royal Mail Paddle-steamer Asia at sea, 1850. Asia was the largest steamship yet built on the River Clyde
KARIAD YACHT 1906Depicted sailing past the Cloch lighthouse, on the Lower Clyde, Scotland
The blockade runner Lizzie; American Civil War, 1864Engraving of the steamship Lizzie built on the Clyde, Scotland, and first used as a blockade runner during the American Civil War, 1864
Clyde ExcursionistsExcursionists on a paddle- steamer on the river Clyde, Scotland
Clyde / Dalnotter HillThe Clyde, viewed from Dalnotter Hill
Empress of BritainBuilt on the Clyde for the Canadian Pacific Line and launched in 1930. Seen here passing through the Panama Canal during a world cruise
Pangborne / BellancaClyde Pangborne, American aviator, and his Bellanca: he flew from Japan to Washington non-stop
Shipyards on ClydeShipyards and shipping on the Clyde
Regatta on Clyde - 2The Royal Northern Yacht Club regatta on the Clyde, Scotland - Rosemary, Vagrant and Tigris in Rothesay Bay
Scotland / Lowther HillsSource of the Clyde in the Lowther Hills
Clyde & Forth CanalSailing vessels at the entrance to the CLYDE AND FORTH CANAL at Bowling
BELLs COMETHenry Bells Comet which plied on the Clyde from 1812 till 1820 - the first practical steamboat on any European river
Ww1 / 1915 / Gallipoli ClydeThe steamer River Clyde, at beach V, one of five points at Cape Helles where British forces were landed on 25th April