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| Topic: | sea, canals, lochs & rivers | |||||||||
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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 1872074375 | no image available | Crinan Canal, The: Puffers and Paddle Steamers | Hutton, Guthrie | Stenlake Publishing | 1994 | This collection of photographs of the Crinan Canal includes Ardrishaig, Lochgilphead and Crinan. There is a variety of craft such as puffers, fishing boats and cabin cruisers. | 365 |
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Forth and Clyde and Union Canals | - | Geoprojects (UK) | 2004 | This tourist map covers the Forth & Clyde Canal, the Union Canal and the Crinan Canal at a scale of 1:60,000. There are also details of Falkirk, Linlithgow and Edinburgh at 1:15,000. As well as practical information such as mooring facilities, boat hire operators, etc. there are also notes on places of interest. | 1170 |
| 1899863125 | no image available | Clyde Puffer, The | McDonald, Dan | House of Lochar | 2004 | The "puffers", which could land on a sandy beach, were the workhorse of the west coast seas for a long time. This is the story of how the island people used these versatile boats. | 738 |
| 0859765504 | Victorian Summer of the Clyde Steamers (1864-1888), The | Paterson, Alan J.S. | John Donald Publishers | 2001 | During the second half of the nineteenth century, towns along the River Clyde were served by great numbers of passenger steamers. Many towns were developed because of these services and a lot of the old piers still remain. This book describes this period just before the railways began to challenge the steamers. | 836 | |
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Treasure Lost, A: The Spanish Wreck in Tobermory Bay | Brown, Olive; Whittaker, Jean | Brown & Whittaker | 2000 | The story of the Spanish galleon sunk in Tobermory Bay in 1588 is one of Scotland`s best-known tales of lost treasure. The ship, the "San Juan Bautista", was part of the Spanish Armada. | 965 |