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"Clyde: A Journey Through History and Innovation" Step aboard the Royal Navy Submarine HMS Splendid, a vessel that once sailed proudly along the River Clyde

Background imageClyde Collection: Water spilling from Clyde Dam, Clyde, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Water spilling from Clyde Dam, Clyde, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageClyde Collection: Clyde Bridge and Clutha River, Clyde, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Clyde Bridge and Clutha River, Clyde, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageClyde Collection: Clyde Cook in Miss Nobody, 1926

Clyde Cook in Miss Nobody, 1926
SILENT FILM STILL: GOLF. Clyde Cook in Miss Nobody, 1926

Background imageClyde Collection: The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine. Left to right: John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford

The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine. Left to right: John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford, William Wirt
MONROE DOCTRINE, 1823. The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine. Left to right: John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford, William Wirt, President James Monroe, John C. Calhoun, Daniel D

Background imageClyde Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: STEAMSHIP. Advertisement for the Clyde Steamship Company on the St

ADVERTISEMENT: STEAMSHIP. Advertisement for the Clyde Steamship Company on the St. Johns River, with service between New York City and Jacksonville, Florida, 1851

Background imageClyde Collection: SCOTLAND: WATERFALL. View of Stonebyres Falls, on the river Clyde near Lanark, Scotland

SCOTLAND: WATERFALL. View of Stonebyres Falls, on the river Clyde near Lanark, Scotland. Wood engraving, c1875, after Perceval Skelton

Background imageClyde Collection: SCOTLAND: CASTLE RUINS. View of the ruins of Turnberry Castle on the southwest coast of Scotland

SCOTLAND: CASTLE RUINS. View of the ruins of Turnberry Castle on the southwest coast of Scotland. Steel engraving, Scottish, c1840, after David Octavius Hill

Background imageClyde Collection: Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls

Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls. Date c1910. Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls. Date c1910

Background imageClyde Collection: Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls Clyde Fitchs greatest

Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls Clyde Fitchs greatest
Clyde Fitchs greatest comedy, Girls. Date c1910

Background imageClyde Collection: Mr. NC Goodwin and Miss Maxine Elliott in Nathan Hale by Cly

Mr. NC Goodwin and Miss Maxine Elliott in Nathan Hale by Clyde Fitch. Date c1898

Background imageClyde Collection: Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines as presented 200 nights a

Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines as presented 200 nights at Garrick Theatre, NY : Clyde Fitchs best comedy. Date c1902

Background imageClyde Collection: Glasgow from the Sailors Home, 1880

Glasgow from the Sailors Home, 1880. Five bridges are visible spanning the Clyde and they are, from nearest the viewer; the Caledonian Railway Bridge (completed 1879)

Background imageClyde Collection: Various advertisements

Various advertisements
Advertisements for the Glasgow & South Western Railway, The Argus newspaper, The Australasian journal, The Sketcher monthly publication

Background imageClyde Collection: The America Cup challengers: Shamrock II launched at Dumbart

The America Cup challengers: Shamrock II launched at Dumbart
A symbol of three kingdoms: the pontoons " Thistle", " Rose" and the yacht " Shamrock II". The Illustrated London News claimed that at the time of publication this was

Background imageClyde Collection: Scotland / Largs

Scotland / Largs
A view from the golf course of Largs, north Argyllshire, Scotland, a popular seaside holiday resort, on the lower reaches of the Firth of Clyde. Date: 1960s

Background imageClyde Collection: Scotland / Loch Long

Scotland / Loch Long
The sweeping curve of the shoreline which lies at the head of Loch Long, Argyllshire, Scotland, one of the many sea lochs which indent the Firth of Clyde. Date: 1950s

Background imageClyde Collection: Forth - Clyde Canal

Forth - Clyde Canal
Beside the Clyde - Forth Canal, nestles the village of Kirkintilloch, with St. Marys Church, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Date: 1960s

Background imageClyde Collection: Steamer Making Waves

Steamer Making Waves
The bow wave of a River Clyde pleasure steamer, Scotland. Date: 1950s

Background imageClyde Collection: Glasgow, UK, aerial image

Glasgow, UK, aerial image
Glasgow, UK, aerial photograph. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, with a population of around 610, 000 (2003). It is in western Scotland on the banks of the river Clyde

Background imageClyde Collection: MISS NOBODY, 1926. Clyde Cook in a scene from the film

MISS NOBODY, 1926. Clyde Cook in a scene from the film

Background imageClyde Collection: Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club Regetta

Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club Regetta
The annual regetta of the Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club, held at Glasgow in 1862. Nelsons monument can be seen to the right of the river

Background imageClyde Collection: Boys Band, Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, Scotland

Boys Band, Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, Scotland
Members of the Boys Band posing on the deck of the Training Ship Empress, operated at Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire, Scotland) on the Clyde, by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association

Background imageClyde Collection: Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, Scotland

Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, Scotland
The Training Ship Empress, operated at Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire, Scotland) on the Clyde, by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association

Background imageClyde Collection: The house in which Livingstone was born

The house in which Livingstone was born
The house in which Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813

Background imageClyde Collection: The room in which Dr. Livingstone was born

The room in which Dr. Livingstone was born
The room in which Dr. Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813

Background imageClyde Collection: After-Deck of the RMS Asia, 1850

After-Deck of the RMS Asia, 1850
Engraving of the after-deck of Cunard Line Royal Mail Paddle-steamer Asia at sea, 1850. Asia was the largest steamship yet built on the River Clyde

Background imageClyde Collection: KARIAD YACHT 1906

KARIAD YACHT 1906
Depicted sailing past the Cloch lighthouse, on the Lower Clyde, Scotland

Background imageClyde Collection: The blockade runner Lizzie; American Civil War, 1864

The blockade runner Lizzie; American Civil War, 1864
Engraving of the steamship Lizzie built on the Clyde, Scotland, and first used as a blockade runner during the American Civil War, 1864

Background imageClyde Collection: Clyde Excursionists

Clyde Excursionists
Excursionists on a paddle- steamer on the river Clyde, Scotland

Background imageClyde Collection: Clyde / Dalnotter Hill

Clyde / Dalnotter Hill
The Clyde, viewed from Dalnotter Hill

Background imageClyde Collection: Empress of Britain

Empress of Britain
Built on the Clyde for the Canadian Pacific Line and launched in 1930. Seen here passing through the Panama Canal during a world cruise

Background imageClyde Collection: Dam - view of Clyde Dam and Lake Dunstan opened in 1994 New Zealand's third largest hydroelectric

Dam - view of Clyde Dam and Lake Dunstan opened in 1994 New Zealand's third largest hydroelectric dam
MAB-573 Dam - view of Clyde Dam and Lake Dunstan New Zealand opened in 1994 New Zealand's third largest hydroelectric dam

Background imageClyde Collection: Dumbarton Castle on the north shore of the River Clyde, from where Mary Queen of Scots sailed to

Dumbarton Castle on the north shore of the River Clyde, from where Mary Queen of Scots sailed to France in 1548, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageClyde Collection: Pangborne / Bellanca

Pangborne / Bellanca
Clyde Pangborne, American aviator, and his Bellanca: he flew from Japan to Washington non-stop

Background imageClyde Collection: Shipyards on Clyde

Shipyards on Clyde
Shipyards and shipping on the Clyde

Background imageClyde Collection: Regatta on Clyde - 2

Regatta on Clyde - 2
The Royal Northern Yacht Club regatta on the Clyde, Scotland - Rosemary, Vagrant and Tigris in Rothesay Bay

Background imageClyde Collection: Scotland / Lowther Hills

Scotland / Lowther Hills
Source of the Clyde in the Lowther Hills

Background imageClyde Collection: Clyde & Forth Canal

Clyde & Forth Canal
Sailing vessels at the entrance to the CLYDE AND FORTH CANAL at Bowling

Background imageClyde Collection: BELLs COMET

BELLs COMET
Henry Bells Comet which plied on the Clyde from 1812 till 1820 - the first practical steamboat on any European river

Background imageClyde Collection: Ww1 / 1915 / Gallipoli Clyde

Ww1 / 1915 / Gallipoli Clyde
The steamer River Clyde, at beach V, one of five points at Cape Helles where British forces were landed on 25th April



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"Clyde: A Journey Through History and Innovation" Step aboard the Royal Navy Submarine HMS Splendid, a vessel that once sailed proudly along the River Clyde. Witness its strength and power as it navigates through treacherous waters. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of The Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited. This Scottish shipbuilding company has left an indelible mark on maritime history with its exceptional craftsmanship and groundbreaking designs. Discover the legacy of The Lobnitz Shipyard, Renfrew, Scotland, established in 1912. Its skilled workers meticulously crafted magnificent vessels that graced the River Clyde's shores. Behold the majestic sight of RMS Queen Mary leaving Clyde shipyards near Glasgow. As this iconic ocean liner sets sail, it symbolizes both elegance and engineering prowess. Transport yourself to Paris in 1923 with Barbette (Van der Clyde), a marvel of architecture standing tall against the city skyline. Its beauty captivates all who gaze upon it. Witness history unfold as R. M. S. Queen Mary departs from Clydebank in March 1936. This momentous occasion marks another triumph for Scottish shipbuilding expertise. Experience nostalgia aboard the charming Clyde paddle steamer Mercury. Let its gentle churning paddles take you on a leisurely journey along Australia's Batemans Bay, nestled within the serene surroundings of the Clyde River. Marvel at technological advancements with Scotland's National Electric Grid—a network that powers homes and industries across vast landscapes while connecting communities through electricity. Take a step back in time to Broomielaw, Glasgow early 1900s—an era when bustling docks lined this vibrant waterfront district—where trade thrived amidst towering ships ready for their next voyage. Explore nature's wonders along Clydesdale Falls Lanark—a picturesque landscape where cascading waterfalls meet lush greenery—a sanctuary offering tranquility away from urban bustle.