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Black and white photograph Of The North Boat St Clair As A Rescue Ship In 1944
St Clair (II)
Black and white photograph Of The North Boat St Clair As A Rescue Ship In 1944
Black and white photograph Of The North Boat St Clair As A Rescue Ship In 1944

St Clair (II)

1937 - 1960
About MeSt Clair (II), the last steam ship to operate as a North Boat. She was built at the Hall Russell Shipyard in 1937. She served as a Convoy Rescue Ship During World War Two
Renamed St Magnus (IV) in 1960.

Marion Patterson
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1911 - 1993
St Sunniva (II)
built 1931
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992
House Flag For The Passenger And Cargo Steamer 'st Magnus' Built By Hall Russell In 1924
1924 - 1960
World War 1 Memorial Plaque for David Stephen
Montrose, Scotland, 1864 - 1918
Eclipse, Auxiliary Steam Whaler
Ship builders; 1811 - 1958
Eclipse, Auxiliary Steam Whaler
auxiliary steam whaler, built 1867
John Barbour
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1316 - 1395
Brigadier Frost Pasha
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1838 - 1902
Eric Newton
Marple Bridge, Manchester, England, 1893 - 1965
Four Masted Barque In Bottle
Peterhead, Scotland
Zulus Entering Aberdeen Harbour
London, England, 1913 - 1983
Gwynneth Holt
Wednesbury, England, 1909 - 1995
J & J Ingram
Aberdeen, Scotland
Duthie Family
Aberdeen, Scotland
Upper Dock, Huntetor, Havila Chieftain, Havila Castle, P & O Ferry St Clair
named 1992
Valentines
Dundee, Scotland, founded 1851
Inverclyde
built 1898
lifebelt from the P & O vessel St Sunniva (III)
1987 - 2002