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  • The record-breaking Normandie

    The record-breaking Normandie

    Chris Graham on 6th July 2021

    Mark Berry charts the all too short life of the record-breaking Normandie, surely one of the greatest transatlantic liners ever built.

  • Tiger class light cruisers

    Tiger class light cruisers

    Chris Graham on 29th June 2021

    Conrad Waters recounts the history of the Royal Navy’s three Tiger class light cruisers, which were first conceived during World War II.

  • Scottish industrial museums in danger!

    Scottish industrial museums in danger!

    Chris Graham on 11th May 2021

    Hugh Dougherty reports on the perilous situation facing many of the industrial museums in Scotland, following the pandemic's dreadful impact.

  • Steam tug Kerne appeal

    Steam tug Kerne appeal

    Chris Graham on 17th April 2021

    The 1913 steam tug Kerne is celebrating 50 years of continuous ownership, thanks to the efforts of The Steam Tug Kerne Preservation Society.

  • Classic steam ship La Palma

    Classic steam ship La Palma

    Chris Graham on 15th March 2021

    The restoration of the 1912 classic steam ship La Palma is proceeding well on Tenerife, as  Phil Barnes reports.

  • Holland America Line

    Holland America Line

    Chris Graham on 20th February 2021

    Those interested in maritime history will be fascinated by the latest bookazine from Kelsey Publishing, which spotlights the Holland America Line. The Holland America Line was founded in 1871, as a private venture, and it became a public company in…

  • Culture Recovery Fund help delivered

    Culture Recovery Fund help delivered

    Chris Graham on 14th December 2020

    Almost 450 heritage organisations in England have been awarded cash from the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage, as Colin Tyson reports. Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage to the rescue: The Great Dorset Steam Fair has been awarded £236,200 to help it…

  • World of Ships: Olympic, Titanic & Britannic

    World of Ships: Olympic, Titanic & Britannic

    Chris Graham on 10th December 2020

    World of Ships: Olympic, Titanic & Britannic In the recently-published World of Ships: Olympic, Titanic & Britannic – the 16th in this fascinating bookazine series brought to you by the publisher of Ships Monthly magazine – you can read all…

  • 1912 Steam tug Kerne nearly ready

    1912 Steam tug Kerne nearly ready

    Chris Graham on 1st December 2020

    The Merseyside-based steam tug Kerne, built as a Thames lighterage-type vessel in 1912, will be back in action soon, Paul Kirkbride reports.

  • WW2’s Tribal class destroyers

    WW2’s Tribal class destroyers

    Chris Graham on 22nd October 2020

    Conrad Waters presents a pictorial review of the Tribal class, the Royal Navy’s World War II ‘super destroyer’.

  • Waverley back in steam

    Waverley back in steam

    Chris Graham on 15th October 2020

    Hugh Dougherty reports on a momentous day on the River Clyde, as the unique PS Waverley finally sets sail again.

  • Empress of Scotland

    Empress of Scotland

    Chris Graham on 6th October 2020

    Peter C Kohler reviews the former German liner, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria's career as Canadian Pacific’s, Empress of Scotland.

  • PS Waverley is shipshape

    PS Waverley is shipshape

    Chris Graham on 5th September 2020

    Iconic paddle steamer PS Waverley is shipshape again following her boiler room refit by Dales Marine at Greenock, reports Hugh Dougherty.

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