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Sunday 10 January 2010

Fort George A388





Fort George on Loch Long,she is a replenishment ship carrying armaments,fuel and spares,she is capable of carrying up to 5 Sea King helicopters.

Friday 8 January 2010

Isle of Cumbrae

A small motor boat passing the Island of Cumbrae with Arran in the background.

Thursday 7 January 2010

Clutha


Passing the Cloch Lighthouse.

Clutha specialises in diving tours ,click HERE for another picture of her approaching Toward lighthouse.

Tuesday 5 January 2010

Lyle Hill





Pictures taken from Lyle Hill in Greenock looking north.

Monday 4 January 2010

Tistedal



Tistedal a small container ship at anchor off the coast of Gourock

Friday 1 January 2010

Maersk Lay up ships, Maersk Maryland,Maersk Maine


Maersk Maryland,Maersk Maine,lay up ships at the
Great Harbour in Greenock


Click HERE and HERE to see other Maersk ships on the Clyde.

Thursday 31 December 2009

Craigmore Pier Rothesay

The pier has long since gone,and houses built in the field,but the pier building remains,its now a cafe.

Western ferries



The Short Ferry Crossing between Hunter's Quay Dunoon and McInroys point Gourock.

The ferries in the photographs are departing from Gourock.

Monday 28 December 2009

CIMBRIA



Another victim of the global recession,this container ship operated by Hapag Lloyd is being laid up in the Great Harbour on the Clyde.

Lyle Hill Panorama

Taken from Lyle Hill in Greenock a popular place to stop and admire the Firth of Clyde.

Thursday 24 December 2009

Ettrick Bay Rothesay









This old wreck was a familiar sight for a long time on the beach during the 90s but it finally broke up during a winter storm and what remained was removed .

Wednesday 23 December 2009

Sea King Rescue








The Royal Navys Sea King rescue helicopter is a familiar sight on the Clyde.
Based at Prestwick airport in Southwest Scotland, it provides 24-hour military and civilian search and rescue across a large area of Scotland, Northern England and Northern Ireland. The flight operates 3 Sea King Mk 5 helicopters and consists of 15 officers, 11 ratings, 28 civil servants and 50 civilian staff. Tasking is varied and ranges from recovering fallen climbers in winter snow to rescuing injured fishermen up to 200 miles offshore. Additionally, Gannet SAR provides an important medical evacuation service to the many island communities on Scotland's West coast.