Waverley Paddle Steamer Sunset

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Stunning sunset photograph of the Waverley paddle steamer passing Gourock, with the majestic Argyll Hills in the background. The warm hues of the evening sky reflect beautifully on the calm waters, highlighting this iconic vessel in a breathtaking Scottish coastal scene. A perfect blend of history, nature, and maritime heritage.

The Waverley, launched in 1946, is the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer and a cherished piece of maritime history. Named after Sir Walter Scott’s famous novel, she originally served the London and North Eastern Railway before becoming a beloved heritage vessel. Today, she continues to offer scenic cruises along Scotland’s west coast, keeping the spirit of classic steam travel alive.

 

size: 10 x 8 inch mounted print

10 x 8 inch mounted print
14 x 11 inch mounted print
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Stunning sunset photograph of the Waverley paddle steamer passing Gourock, with the majestic Argyll Hills in the background. The warm hues of the evening sky reflect beautifully on the calm waters, highlighting this iconic vessel in a breathtaking Scottish coastal scene. A perfect blend of history, nature, and maritime heritage.

The Waverley, launched in 1946, is the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer and a cherished piece of maritime history. Named after Sir Walter Scott’s famous novel, she originally served the London and North Eastern Railway before becoming a beloved heritage vessel. Today, she continues to offer scenic cruises along Scotland’s west coast, keeping the spirit of classic steam travel alive.

 

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size

10 x 8 inch mounted print, 14 x 11 inch mounted print