Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780950517773
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Waverley : the Story of the World's Last Sea Going Paddle Steamer
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780950517773
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780950517773
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Waverley
Waverley
Author: Fraser Glen MacHaffie
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780950517735
Category : Clyde, Firth of (Scotland)
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780950517735
Category : Clyde, Firth of (Scotland)
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Waverley Steam Navigation Company
Author: Alistair Deayton
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445641690
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
A new book that explores the history of the Waverley Steam Navigation Company.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445641690
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
A new book that explores the history of the Waverley Steam Navigation Company.
Waverley
Author: Allan T. Condie Publications
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781856380256
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781856380256
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
PS Waverley - The First Sixty Years
Author: Alistair Deayton
Publisher: History Press
ISBN: 9780752444734
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A history of PS Waverley
Publisher: History Press
ISBN: 9780752444734
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A history of PS Waverley
Western Ferries
Author: Roy Pedersen
Publisher: Birlinn
ISBN: 0857908634
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
In the late 1960s, drawing on Scandinavian experience, Western Ferries pioneered roll-on roll off ferry operations in Scotland's West Highlands and Islands. This innovative company's original focus, was Islay, where its hitherto undreamt of frequency of service transformed that island's access to the outside world. The company's profitable and efficient operation was, however, deliberately sabotaged by heavily subsidised predatory pricing by the feather-bedded state owned competitor. This shameful policy, initiated at the highest political level, has been uncovered by recently released official correspondence held in the Scottish archives. The Islay service eventually succumbed, but the company's service across the Firth of Clyde between Inverclyde and Cowal, not only survived, but, in the face of many challenges, flourished to become by far Scotland's busiest and most profitable ferry route. Its modern cherry red ferries run like clockwork, from early till late, 365 days a year, employing some 60 people locally. It contributes much back into the community it serves including free emergency runs, whenever required, in the middle of the night.What made all this possible was the extraordinary dedication of a succession of enthusiastic, determined and above all colourful individuals. This is their story.
Publisher: Birlinn
ISBN: 0857908634
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
In the late 1960s, drawing on Scandinavian experience, Western Ferries pioneered roll-on roll off ferry operations in Scotland's West Highlands and Islands. This innovative company's original focus, was Islay, where its hitherto undreamt of frequency of service transformed that island's access to the outside world. The company's profitable and efficient operation was, however, deliberately sabotaged by heavily subsidised predatory pricing by the feather-bedded state owned competitor. This shameful policy, initiated at the highest political level, has been uncovered by recently released official correspondence held in the Scottish archives. The Islay service eventually succumbed, but the company's service across the Firth of Clyde between Inverclyde and Cowal, not only survived, but, in the face of many challenges, flourished to become by far Scotland's busiest and most profitable ferry route. Its modern cherry red ferries run like clockwork, from early till late, 365 days a year, employing some 60 people locally. It contributes much back into the community it serves including free emergency runs, whenever required, in the middle of the night.What made all this possible was the extraordinary dedication of a succession of enthusiastic, determined and above all colourful individuals. This is their story.
The Afterlives of Walter Scott
Author: Ann Rigney
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191636428
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was once a household name, but is now largely forgotten. This book explores how Scott's work became an all-pervasive point of reference for cultural memory and collective identity in the nineteenth century, and why it no longer has this role. Ann Rigney breaks new ground in memory studies and the study of literary reception by examining the dynamics of cultural memory and the 'social life' of literary texts across several generations and multiple media. She pays attention to the remediation of the Waverley novels as they travelled into painting, the theatre, and material culture, as well as to the role of 'Scott' as a memory site in the public sphere for a century after his death. Using a wide range of examples and supported by many illustrations, Rigney demonstrates how remembering Scott's work helped shape national and transnational identities up to World War I, and contributed to the emergence of the idea of an English-speaking world encompassing Scotland, the British Empire, and the United States. Scott's work forged a potent alliance between memory, literature, and identity that was eminently suited to modernization. His legacy continues in the widespread belief that engaging with the past is a condition for transcending it.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191636428
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was once a household name, but is now largely forgotten. This book explores how Scott's work became an all-pervasive point of reference for cultural memory and collective identity in the nineteenth century, and why it no longer has this role. Ann Rigney breaks new ground in memory studies and the study of literary reception by examining the dynamics of cultural memory and the 'social life' of literary texts across several generations and multiple media. She pays attention to the remediation of the Waverley novels as they travelled into painting, the theatre, and material culture, as well as to the role of 'Scott' as a memory site in the public sphere for a century after his death. Using a wide range of examples and supported by many illustrations, Rigney demonstrates how remembering Scott's work helped shape national and transnational identities up to World War I, and contributed to the emergence of the idea of an English-speaking world encompassing Scotland, the British Empire, and the United States. Scott's work forged a potent alliance between memory, literature, and identity that was eminently suited to modernization. His legacy continues in the widespread belief that engaging with the past is a condition for transcending it.
PS Waverley
Author: Alistair Deayton
Publisher: Amberley Pub Plc
ISBN: 9781445633183
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Celebrate the Waverley s 40th year in preservation. Since 1974, the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world has been owned by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society. Purchased from Cal-Mac for a pound, she has since been restored twice and still sails around the coast of Britain, reviving the hey-day of pleasure cruising in the Clyde, Bristol Channel, South Coast and the Thames. Now forty years in preservation, this is the story of the Waverley s successful career, for the Caledonian Steam Packet Co., Caledonian-MacBrayne and Waverley Excursions. It looks back at a career of some sixty-six years, forty of which have been in preservation. Using newly-published and rare images, the ship s career is recorded by two experts of the paddle steamer world."
Publisher: Amberley Pub Plc
ISBN: 9781445633183
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Celebrate the Waverley s 40th year in preservation. Since 1974, the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world has been owned by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society. Purchased from Cal-Mac for a pound, she has since been restored twice and still sails around the coast of Britain, reviving the hey-day of pleasure cruising in the Clyde, Bristol Channel, South Coast and the Thames. Now forty years in preservation, this is the story of the Waverley s successful career, for the Caledonian Steam Packet Co., Caledonian-MacBrayne and Waverley Excursions. It looks back at a career of some sixty-six years, forty of which have been in preservation. Using newly-published and rare images, the ship s career is recorded by two experts of the paddle steamer world."
Boatlines
Author: Ian Stephen
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
ISBN: 1788855361
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
People are drawn to the harbours and boats of Scotland whether they have a seafaring background or not. Why do boats take on different shapes as you follow the complex shorelines of islands and mainland? And why do the sails they carry appear to be so many shapes and sizes? Then there are rowing craft or power-driven vessels which can also be considered 'classics', whether they were built for work or leisure. As he traces the iconic forms of a selection of the boats of Scotland, Ian Stephen outlines the purposes of craft, past and present, to help gain a true understanding of this vital part of our culture. Sea conditions likely to be met and coastal geography are other factors behind the designs of a wide variety of craft. Stories go with boats. The vessels are not seen as bare artefacts without their own soul but more like living things.
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
ISBN: 1788855361
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
People are drawn to the harbours and boats of Scotland whether they have a seafaring background or not. Why do boats take on different shapes as you follow the complex shorelines of islands and mainland? And why do the sails they carry appear to be so many shapes and sizes? Then there are rowing craft or power-driven vessels which can also be considered 'classics', whether they were built for work or leisure. As he traces the iconic forms of a selection of the boats of Scotland, Ian Stephen outlines the purposes of craft, past and present, to help gain a true understanding of this vital part of our culture. Sea conditions likely to be met and coastal geography are other factors behind the designs of a wide variety of craft. Stories go with boats. The vessels are not seen as bare artefacts without their own soul but more like living things.