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Waverley paddle steamer docks at town's new wharf
The world's last sea-going paddle steamer has docked at a recently opened Kent wharf. The Waverley arrived at Limehouse Landing, believed to be the first time it has visited Rochester. It travelled ...
The last seagoing, passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world was put through its paces on Thursday 75 years after its maiden voyage. Built in 1946, the Waverley Paddle Steamer sailed from ...
The world's only seagoing paddle steamer is ready to set sail on the Firth of Clyde 50 years after it was preserved. Gifted to the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society in 1974, the paddle steamer ...
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Douglas McGowan thought it was a wind-up when he was offered the Waverley paddle steamer for £1. He was one of a group of young enthusiasts who enjoyed a jaunt out on a paddle steamer in the 70s. But ...
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The vessel was delayed by a technical problem for more than an hour on her departure from Pacific Quay in Glasgow to Oban on Friday. Later a male passenger took ill off the Mull of Kintyre and had to ...
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