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- River Clyde, Scotland
- 1 PEERLESS, has an iron steamer building on the Clyde. The PEERLESS was brought to this country in
- 2 the plates for which were imported from the Clyde, The joiner work is under the superintendence of
- 3 by Barclay, Curle & Co., at Whiteinch, on the Clyde and was designed by S. Risely, Government
- 4 steamer ROTHESAY CASTLE, a former Clyde paddler, which had seen service as a Confederate
- 5 The vessel was brought all the way up the Clyde, instead of remaining at Greenock, as was
- 6 having been launched in 1888 at Yoker on the Clyde by Napier, Shanks & Bell Ltd. Built for Thos.
- 7 of the funnels always brought to mind the famous Clyde paddlers, many of which presented a racey
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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