SPW056896 SCOTLAND (1938). Ardrossan Harbour. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.

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Details

Title [SPW056896] Ardrossan Harbour. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.
Reference SPW056896
Date 1938
Link Canmore Collection item 1258247
Place name
Parish ARDROSSAN
District CUNNINGHAME
Country SCOTLAND
Easting / Northing 222489, 642174
Longitude / Latitude -4.8207708989291, 55.640647442435
National Grid Reference NS225422

Pins


Vik
Sunday 23rd of August 2015 09:31:49 AM
Burns & Laird Lines TSMV "Lairdswood" or "Lairdscrest".

mannidaze
Friday 14th of November 2014 02:05:11 PM
Possibly Macbraynes SS "Loch Aline" formerly "Plover".

mannidaze
Friday 14th of November 2014 02:00:38 PM
This looks like the Lairds Isle, which was used on Ardrossan-Belfast services for many years.

thomasmann
Friday 21st of June 2013 01:37:18 PM
Noting a launch date of Thursday, 24/02/1938 and an image date of 12th April 1938 I think this ship ‘has’ to be HMS Linnet .

ewnmcg
Monday 4th of February 2013 08:45:48 AM
Winton Pier railway terminus

MB
Monday 17th of September 2012 06:48:27 PM
Montgomerie Pier railway terminus

MB
Monday 17th of September 2012 06:47:52 PM
Shipbuilding yard

MB
Monday 17th of September 2012 06:40:15 PM
Dry dock or graving dock

MB
Monday 17th of September 2012 06:39:34 PM
Paddle steamer

MB
Monday 17th of September 2012 06:39:03 PM
I think this might be Macbraynes PS "Mountaineer"(1910) which was withdrawn and broken up in 1938.

mannidaze
Friday 14th of November 2014 01:58:32 PM

User Comment Contributions

Before the Grouping of the railway companies in 1923, the Caledonian Railway and the Glasgow & South Western each established a ferry terminal at Ardrossan. Theese competing terminii can be seen in this shot: Montgomerie Pier station, originally run by the Caledonian, on the left, and Winton Pier station in the centre. Ferries used to run to Belfast and to the Isle of Man as well as to Arran. The Belast service ceased in 1976 and the last regular summer service to the Isle of Man was in 1985. Caledonian MacBrayne now operates a Ro-Ro ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick on the Isle of Arran

MB
Monday 17th of September 2012 06:47:12 PM