Autumn 1993
Kingswear Castle report | Facelift for the Maid | Diamond Jubilee | And 50 years ago…
Supporting the preservation and operation of paddle steamers Waverley and Kingswear Castle
Kingswear Castle report | Facelift for the Maid | Diamond Jubilee | And 50 years ago…
Record number of teddy bears sail on Balmoral | Wingfield Castle progress | Lincoln Castle opens in Grimsby | Queen Mary | A new Commodore Club ticket | Branch news | And 50 years ago…
Vintage bus to vintage steamer | Medway Queen on the move | Princess Elizabeth for Paris | Queen Mary dry docked at Chatham | Eileen Pritchard – PSPS member No. 1 | Our Society by another name | And 50 years ago…
Society news | Chairmanship | Kingswear Castle | Waverley | Maid of the Loch | Queen Mary | Steamer bookshelf
£45,000 appeal is launched | Kingswear Castle report | Tattershall Castle’s new Thames role | Loch Lomond
Waverley offered to Society | Charters 1973 | Kingswear Castle report | Right round Lyme Bay, 1923
Scottish Branch news | London members cruise under sail | News around the coasts | Bristol Channel | Firth of Clyde | Tees
Historic views from the Isle of Wight | Taming of the Loch Lomond monster for a day | A ship fit for a Queen | Waverley | MacBraynes TS King George V (1926) | Blackheath centenary
PSPS paddlers for 1971 | Scottish notes | SS Shieldhall | Woody Bay Pier
Charting our new course | Waverley study group | Scottish notes | Bristol Channel | PS Princess Elizabeth | DEPV Farringford
PS Ryde | Two paddle tugs preserved | Captain Leonard Horsham | Scottish notes
Consul | Ryde’s great adventure | Kingswear Castle | Scottish notes
Isle of Wight Branch | Wessex Branch news | PS Queen of the South | MV Queen of the Channel | Bristol Queen to be preserved? | Scottish news
Paddling around with Russell Plummer | Farewell to Embassy | Stop press!
Blackheath Rally | Clyde notes | White Funnel news | Bristol Channel Branch | Weymouth notes
Whit Monday excursion | Dart visit | News from the Clyde | London & Home Counties Branch | Paddle Tug John H Amos | Torbay steamers
Royal occasion | Laid up on the River Dart | John Betjeman becomes patron | Clyde paddle steamers