Puffer
The Vital Spark 'Eilean Eisdeal' was
the name given to her by the Easdale Shipping Company but she was re-registered
in 2006 as the Vital Spark after the stories written by the Inveraray writer
Neil Munro who wrote about 'Para Handy', skipper of the puffer, the 'Vital
Spark'.
Arran's history dates so far back that it becomes tangled up in Celtic myths
and legends of Scotland's past.
From the strange standing stones on Machrie Moor
to the chequered history of Brodick Castle to the very cave where Robert the
Bruce was supposed to have encountered thespider
River Clyde Photography
by Gerrard Ward, who tells us:-I have no special knowledge of shipping matters,there are other sites
which will give you the low down on all the technical stuff.
I
am just an amateur photographer who enjoys taking photographs of ships
and boats,The Firth of Clyde is a tremendously scenic place and I hope
some of this comes through in my photographs.
Caledonia at Rothesay Dock,in the background is the QE2 which has just been launched,the folk on Caledonia must have had a splendid view.
If you would like to see more of Gerrard's Postcards etc please go to:
http://gerrardward@googlemail.com
If you would like to contact him,this is his email address:
gerrardward@googlemail.com
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