Framing almost complete in the construction of Ryde at the Clyde yard of Denny of Dumbarton.
20th January 1937 Ryde

Ryde.
Ryde.
Framing almost complete in the construction of Ryde at the Clyde yard of Denny of Dumbarton.
Sawbwa built for the Irrawaddy Flotilla.
The paddle steamer Sawbwa was in the process of being deconstructed at the Denny yard at Dumbarton on the Clyde.
Duke of Devonshire approaching Exmouth in the 1930s.
On 10th December 1937 Cosens signed the Bill of Sale to buy the Duke of Devonshire.
Red Funnel's paddle steamer Corfe Castle.
In November 1937 Red Funnel’s Mauretania ex Queen renamed Corfe Castle.
P & A Campbells's Waverley.
Sailings from Eastbourne Pier on Friday 10th September 1937.
Walton Belle which became Essex Queen and finally Pride of Devon.
What were Queen of Southend and Essex Queen scheduled to do on Monday 6th September 1937?
Victoria at West Bay.
Victoria scheduled for a trip from Weymouth to West Bay, Lyme Regis and Seaton.
Duke of Devonshire.
Duke of Devonshire offers two round trips Torquay/Sidmouth and an afternoon cruise to St Mary’s Bay.
Victoria leaving Weymouth.
Five different trip options from Lulworth Cove today.
Balmoral 1935/38
3rd August 1937 Balmoral spends the night at anchor in fog with 125 passenger aboard.
First trip of the 1937 season for Duke of Devonshire.
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