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1. Ships Of CalMac - The History of the Fleet Online ::
Website Showing Pictures and Detailed Information about the Caledonian MacBrayne Clyde and Western Isles Fleets
Fleet Features Secret Ships : SECRET SHIPS : A hidden piece of history that a rare few will know about lies hidden in the three once western isles car ferries.....
MV Lochearn was the David MacBrayne Ltd mail steamer serving Barra and South Uist from Oban between 1930 and 1955. She became the Sound of Mull mail steamer until 1964, when she ...
MV Canna is a car ferry built for Caledonian MacBrayne in 1975 and now operated by Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd on the Ballycastle to Rathlin Island route in Northern Ireland.
4. YouTube - Lochnevis Turning in Mallaig Harbour
Small Isles ferry LOCHNEVIS swinging round to berth stern on at the link-span after a trip from Eigg. The rumbling noises heard towards the end are the bow ...
Re: MV Suilven Post by a well wisher on Jul 22, 2008, 2:47pm Greetings from Scotland, and Hurrah for the Suilven. I was on her several times in the Seventies and Eighties.
I may have found a new all time favorite ferry! After watching the youtube.com video of the Suilven in massive heavy seas, I started doing some research on her.
This web site lists over 700 ports, harbours, jetties and piers around the coastline of the UK, of which more than half are in Scotland. Much of the information for ...