The world’s last seagoing passenger carrying paddle steamer will be back at Clacton Pier this year after a record 2024 season.
Scotland's busiest railway station ... for people and for wildlife. The Waverley is the world's last seagoing paddle steamer. Launched in 1946, it now takes tourists on cruises down the Clyde ...
The paddle steamer Waverley passes by the imminent launch of the Jo Selje tanker ship, in Kvaerner Govan shipyard, in Glasgow, Scotland, June 1993. Photographed from the roof of the Meadowside Granary ...
The Model Electronic Railway Group and the N Gauge Society of Scotland along with Irvine Model Group ... from Dalmellington will attend and there will be displays from Waverley Paddle Steamer Group ...
THE world's last seagoing paddle steamer is set to return to Southend Pier this year, with cruises kicking off at the end of September. Residents can enjoy day trips on the historic Waverley ...
Waverley Excursions, the team behind the operation of the paddle steamer, are working on their 2026 calendar. The best photos of the world's last seagoing paddle steamer are now being sought to ...
Tongala author and artist Murray Ross with Port of Echuca’s museum curator Suzan Dalziel and the three Alex the River Boat books — two of which are new releases. A paddle steamer picture book ...
AN 'iconic' Loch Lomond paddle steamer is seeking volunteers to join its weekend crew. The Maid of the Loch, based at Balloch, is looking for new team members to share its heritage with visitors.
Tongala author and artist Murray Ross with Port of Echuca’s museum curator Suzan Dalziel and the three Alex the River Boat books — two of which are new releases. A paddle steamer picture book ...