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Calmac Ships in the 1970s David Christie

Calmac Ships in the 1970s By David Christie

Calmac Ships in the 1970s by David Christie


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Summary

David Christie delves into his archives to present a wonderful, evocative unpublished photographs of a golden age of Calmac ships.

Calmac Ships in the 1970s Summary

Calmac Ships in the 1970s: The Clyde and West Coast by David Christie

In 1973 David Christie moved house from Essex to Scotland, but it wasn't till 1974 that he discovered the joys of sailing on Calmac's ships. An initial sail on King George V at Oban in her last season was a great introduction but mostly, over the next three years, I focussed on Queen Mary on the Clyde, now safely back in Glasgow at the Science Centre. Most of the Clyde piers are covered, with emphasis on Rothesay. Ferries also feature with old and new on the Rothesay and Dunoon runs and the smaller boats at Largs. The west coast features with Oban as the main terminal, then Mallaig, before a session on the pre-bridge Skye ferries. A single visit to Ullapool finishes this journey back to the seventies.

About David Christie

Born in Romford, Essex, in 1943, David Christie began photographing transport in 1962 when he decided to capture the final days of steam on Britain's rail network. He also recorded buses, especially around London, before moving to Scotland, where he still lives today.

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GOR011809950
9781398100640
1398100641
Calmac Ships in the 1970s: The Clyde and West Coast by David Christie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2019-11-15
96
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