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    Up on a Crane Kilted


    I had some time to spare in Glasgow on the day before my meet up with Forrester Modern so I took an excursion on the M.V.Cruiser from Glasgow harbour, exploring some of the heritage of the River Clyde.

    There is still some shipbuilding activity. Here the Scarborough nears completion for the Trinidad and Tobago Navy.

    Renfrew, on left and Yoker on right. There was formerly a vehicle ferry here and the slipway can still be seen on the left. New tunnels and bridges made the ferry redundant but a small pedestrian ferry still operates.

    Our destination was the Titan crane, which is about all that remains of John Brown's shipyard at Clydebank. Here, about seven miles down river from Glasgow harbour, the Clyde widens out so there was space to launch larger ships. The Cunard liners Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth II were built here.
    Nowadays the crane has been made into a tourist attraction by the addition of a lift (elevator) and additional safety grilles.

    Up on the deck of the crane.

    Looking west towards the open sea.

    Looking north along the crane jib.

    Inside the cable drum housing.

    From up here, M.V.Cruiser looks a tiny ship, yet she can carry 250 passengers. Shortly we would embark to sail back to Glasgow taking the river arm which goes off to the top left, which is the River Clyde towards Glasgow. On the right is the River Cart which has flowed through Paisley before joining the Clyde here.

    Sailing into Glasgow harbour with the Millenium Footbridge raised to allow passage of M.V.Cruiser.
    That's all folks.
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    thank you

    Very nice, as usual ! Looks like you were about to have a Marlyn Monroe moment there on the crane deck

    Thanks for posting

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    Very interesting photos, Alex. Thanks!

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    Great photos! Thanks!
    "Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.

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    Alex,

    I just love your photos. I'm always wondering what you'll surprise us with next. Keep it up. I vote you the official XMTS photographer in Scotland!!!

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    Great pictures, Alex.
    The tartan you’re wearing looks vaguely familiar, but my reference collection is on my home computer, not here at the office.
    It looks a bit like Earl of St Andrews, but the white is wrong for that sett.
    I like it a lot, anyway.
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    The tartan you’re wearing looks vaguely familiar
    It is Royal Air Force tartan. You will have seen it on xmarks previously as Riverkilt and Chas also wear kilts in this tartan.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    As usual Alex, a great travelogue, thankyou

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    Thank you, Alex.

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    Awesome!
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