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Thursday, 3 November 2011

Tidal Weir



There have been many arguments by engineers throughout the years for and against a weir on this part of the Clyde,which is a short walk upriver from the famous Bromielaw.

The first tidal weir was completed in 1901,it lasted until 1941 when its foundations gave way.
The present steel weir was completed in 1949 [Engineer FGM Stoney] the weir carries large diameter pipes across the Clyde,but its main purpose is to maintain upstream water levels.



Monday, 31 October 2011

Luminous Orange










A wood chip carrier of 43951dwt, although her cargo was animal feed ,she was heading for Sheildhall Glasgow.

Sunday, 30 October 2011

The Second Snark





The Second Snark arriving at Braehead shopping centre,in the background is a bulker being manoeuvred by tugs into its berth at Sheildhall.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Forth and Clyde Canal




A parade of barges to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the re opening of the Forth and Clyde canal,the barges are seen here leaving from Speirs Wharf Glasgow on the 24 Sep 2011


Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Arklow Venture










Passing Greenock Ocean terminal as she makes her way to Glasgow.

Monday, 24 October 2011

HMS Defender




Having departed the BAE systems shipyard at 0700 on Friday the 21 October,Defender sailed down the Clyde on a grim dull rainy day to start her first set of sea trials.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Clyde City Centre


Taken from below the Kingston bridge looking towards the Science centre and the BBC head Quarters.