LNER Steamer "Waverley"
Paddle Steamer Waverley. the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world, passes the fortified entrance to Portland Harbour. She had just left Weymouth on one of her annual south coast cruises.
Launched in Glasgow in October 1946, she entered service with the London and North Eastern Railway in June 1947, working LNER's Firth of Clyde steamer route from Craigendoran Pier, near Helensburgh, up Loch Long to Arrochar. In her first year in service she wore that company's red, white and black funnel colours, seen here. Other livery features from that year are the traditional brown-grained superstructure and black paddle-wheel boxes, decorated with gold lettering on each side....see post below from 2013.
By the way, the austere building on the top of Portland is Verne Prison.
LNER Steamer "Waverley"
Paddle Steamer Waverley. the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world, passes the fortified entrance to Portland Harbour. She had just left Weymouth on one of her annual south coast cruises.
Launched in Glasgow in October 1946, she entered service with the London and North Eastern Railway in June 1947, working LNER's Firth of Clyde steamer route from Craigendoran Pier, near Helensburgh, up Loch Long to Arrochar. In her first year in service she wore that company's red, white and black funnel colours, seen here. Other livery features from that year are the traditional brown-grained superstructure and black paddle-wheel boxes, decorated with gold lettering on each side....see post below from 2013.
By the way, the austere building on the top of Portland is Verne Prison.