Description Address Date Tags
Govan dry dock (Old Govan series) Govan n.d. ?c.1910, Govan,
River Clyde
Black and white print of oil painting of River Clyde, looking upstream from Meadowside or Pointhouse (signed JR Prentice with indistinct date) Partick c.1840, Partick,
River Clyde
Kingston Dock looking west, with sailing and steam ships Kingston n.d. c.1900, Kingston,
River Clyde,
Ships
Queen's Dock, north basin (postcard) Finnieston n.d. c.1915, Finnieston,
River Clyde,
Ships
River Clyde looking east from Partick wharf (Annan) Central Aug. 1896, Central,
River Clyde
Ship: Govan Ferry conveying horse-drawn vehicles n.d., Ferries,
River Clyde
Ferry crossing the Clyde to Fairfield yard Govan n.d. ?c.1955, Ferries,
Govan,
River Clyde
Finnieston vehicular ferry Finnieston n.d., Ferries,
Finnieston,
River Clyde
Graving docks (D & W Henderson) Govan Oct. 1936, Govan,
River Clyde
Glasgow from the south end of Bishop Rae's bridge 1798, River Clyde
Ship: elevating deck ferry steamer c.1880, Ferries,
River Clyde
View of Clyde up river from below George V Dock Govan n.d. ?c.1930, Aerial Views,
Govan,
River Clyde
View of the River Clyde showing shipping c.1910, River Clyde,
Ships
Looking north from Springfield Quay Clyde 1955, Clyde,
River Clyde
View of quayside Clyde n.d., Clyde,
River Clyde
Prince's Dock from Govan Rd Govan 1909, Govan,
River Clyde
Tidal weir at Glasgow Green (closed) Glasgow Green n.d. c.1904, Glasgow Green,
River Clyde
Riverside scene (ship berthed) Clyde 1955, Clyde,
River Clyde,
Ships
The Carrick (ship) Central 1955, Central,
River Clyde,
Ships
View of the River Clyde showing ferry and terminal with Rotunda in background c.1910, Ferries,
River Clyde
Shieldhall timber yard; view of yard and across to Barclay Curle yard Shieldhall Sept. 1933, River Clyde,
Shieldhall,
Shipbuilding
Whiteinch to Govan ferry Whiteinch n.d. c.1910, Ferries,
River Clyde,
Whiteinch
View of ferry terminal c.1910, Ferries,
River Clyde
Ship: elevating deck ferry steamer c.1880, Ferries,
River Clyde
Floating digger at quay Finnieston Dec. 1901, Finnieston,
River Clyde