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| #8380503 in Books | 2008-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x8.75 x.75l,2.11 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Steamers of the Highlands and Islands|By Dr. J. Vaughan Johnson|This book is a short history of the steamships of the River Clyde and the Highlands and Islands. I spent my childhood in this region and the steamers brought in the necessities of life, took out some of our farm produce and provided us with a link to Glasgow and from there to the rest of Scotland and Britain. They||'Fascinating' - The Herald'Impressive' - Shipping Today & Yesterday'An excellent tribute' - Ships Monthly|About the Author|Nicholas S. Robins is a Hydrogeologist with the British Geological Survey, based at Crowmars
Today, the ship owner David MacBrayne (1817-1907) is just as well-known as Samuel Cunard. Red-funneled ships which bear his name continue to operate in the West Highlands a century after his death.
In The Kingdom of MacBrayne the authors tell the story of David MacBrayne, his ships and his company, his predecessors, rivals and successors. They explores the world of the...
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