The world's last sea-going paddle steamer has been delighting passengers for decades. The Waverley launched along the River Clyde on 2 October 1946 - but this year it had one of its busiest seasons.
The world’s last seagoing paddle steamer – once saved from the scrapyard by a Sunday Mail campaign – is celebrating a record sailing season on the Clyde. The Waverley has seen the highest number of ...
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 ...
The Paddle Steamer Waverley will have extra cruises from a number of locations in 2025. The sailing itinerary for the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer will be returning to Clevedon, Bideford, ...
Classic Clyde vessel celebrating 50th anniversary of being saved for preservation. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our ...
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A rare sight was captured in London as Steamer Waverley – an iconic 1940s paddle steamer that’s the last of its kind – was spotted sailing under Tower Bridge. The Paddle Steamer Waverley was first ...
If you're on the hunt for a picturesque yet unique day out this summer, why not consider hopping aboard a paddle steamer and exploring some secluded islands across south west Wales and the Bristol ...
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 ...
The largest seagoing paddle steamer in the world, which was at one time almost scrapped, is celebrating a record sailing season on the Clyde. The Waverley has seen the most trips in more than a decade ...
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