SY Carola is a rare surviving example of a once-common type of steam yacht. She was built in Bowling by Scott & Co. in 1898 and is seen here undergoing restoration by the Scottish Maritime Museum at Irvine
She is on the National Register of Historic Vessels: www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/9/carola
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SY Carola is a rare surviving example of a once-common type of steam yacht. She was built in Bowling by Scott & Co. in 1898 and is seen here undergoing restoration by the Scottish Maritime Museum at Irvine
She is on the National Register of Historic Vessels: www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/9/carola
Tags: Carola SY Carola Steam Yacht Yacht National Register of Historic Vessels SCOTT & SONS BOWLING LTD Scotts Scotts of Bowling ship boat vessel Clyde River Clyde Scottish Maritime Museum SMM Scotland Museum ship Museum boat Irvine North Ayrshire Firth of Clyde River Irvine Irvine Bay Maritime Museum River Garnock Irvine Harbour
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The City of Adeliade at Irvine next to the Scottish Maritime Museum
The City of Adelaide was built in 1864 by William Pile, Hay and Co. in Sunderland, England, and was launched on 7 May 1864. The ship was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Carrick between 1923 and 1948 and, after decommissioning, was known as Carrick until 2001
The City of Adelaide is:
the world's oldest surviving clipper ship,
one of only two surviving composite clippers (other is the Cutty Sark;
one of only three surviving sailing ships (and the only one of these a passenger ship) to have taken emigrants from the British Isles (the other two are the Edwin Fox and the Star of India),
the last survivor of the timber trade between North America and the United Kingdom,
an A-listed structure in Scotland,
part of the National Historic Fleet of the United Kingdom,
listed in the Core Collection of the National Historic Fleet in the United Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Adelaide_%281864%29
Tags: National Register of Historic Vessels Clipper Tea Clipper Composite Clipper Clipper Ship Scottish Maritime Museum City of Adelaide The City of Adelaide Irvine North Ayrshire Scotland HMS Carrick RN Royal Navy Ship Boat National Historic Fleet Core Collection National Historic Fleet Core Collection Clyde River Clyde Abhainn Chluaidh Carrick vessel SMM Museum ship Museum boat Firth of Clyde River Irvine Irvine Bay Maritime Museum River Garnock Irvine Harbour
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The City of Adeliade at Irvine next to the Scottish Maritime Museum
The City of Adelaide was built in 1864 by William Pile, Hay and Co. in Sunderland, England, and was launched on 7 May 1864. The ship was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Carrick between 1923 and 1948 and, after decommissioning, was known as Carrick until 2001
The City of Adelaide is:
the world's oldest surviving clipper ship,
one of only two surviving composite clippers (other is the Cutty Sark;
one of only three surviving sailing ships (and the only one of these a passenger ship) to have taken emigrants from the British Isles (the other two are the Edwin Fox and the Star of India),
the last survivor of the timber trade between North America and the United Kingdom,
an A-listed structure in Scotland,
part of the National Historic Fleet of the United Kingdom,
listed in the Core Collection of the National Historic Fleet in the United Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Adelaide_%281864%29
Tags: National Register of Historic Vessels Clipper Tea Clipper Composite Clipper Clipper Ship Scottish Maritime Museum City of Adelaide The City of Adelaide Irvine North Ayrshire Scotland HMS Carrick RN Royal Navy Ship Boat National Historic Fleet Core Collection National Historic Fleet Core Collection Clyde River Clyde Abhainn Chluaidh Carrick vessel SMM Museum ship Museum boat Firth of Clyde River Irvine Irvine Bay Maritime Museum River Garnock Irvine Harbour
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The City of Adeliade at Irvine next to the Scottish Maritime Museum
The City of Adelaide was built in 1864 by William Pile, Hay and Co. in Sunderland, England, and was launched on 7 May 1864. The ship was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Carrick between 1923 and 1948 and, after decommissioning, was known as Carrick until 2001
The City of Adelaide is:
the world's oldest surviving clipper ship,
one of only two surviving composite clippers (other is the Cutty Sark;
one of only three surviving sailing ships (and the only one of these a passenger ship) to have taken emigrants from the British Isles (the other two are the Edwin Fox and the Star of India),
the last survivor of the timber trade between North America and the United Kingdom,
an A-listed structure in Scotland,
part of the National Historic Fleet of the United Kingdom,
listed in the Core Collection of the National Historic Fleet in the United Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Adelaide_%281864%29
Tags: National Register of Historic Vessels Clipper Tea Clipper Composite Clipper Clipper Ship Scottish Maritime Museum City of Adelaide The City of Adelaide Irvine North Ayrshire Scotland HMS Carrick RN Royal Navy Ship Boat National Historic Fleet Core Collection National Historic Fleet Core Collection Clyde River Clyde Abhainn Chluaidh Carrick vessel SMM Museum ship Museum boat Firth of Clyde River Irvine Irvine Bay Maritime Museum River Garnock Irvine Harbour
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