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Saturday, 30 November 2013

Glasgow Colours at Night


I've been promising myself a trip to Glasgow at night for so long now, but it wasn't until this evening that I finally managed to get up there.

The city of Glasgow has so many iconic buildings and they take on a whole new form when floodlit at night.

Didn't have too long to spend so this will be the first of a few postings when I hopefully manage up again.

View from the 'Squinty Bridge'

'Squinty Bridge' or 'Clyde Arc'

 'Squinty Bridge' or 'Clyde Arc'


 Clyde Auditorium


The Hydro

 Clyde Auditorium

More images are available at - www.dougie-coull-photography.co.uk - better resolution and options to licence.

HMS Defender - Glasgow Open Day


As part of HMS Defenders visit to Glasgow she opened to the public today and gave the citizens an opportunity to see aboard and talk with the officers and crew.

Many took advantage and it was a busy day indeed, making it a worthwhile exercise for all concerned.

Well done to the Royal Navy and the servicemen involved.


Embarking on 'HMS Defender'


Rear Hanger on the 'HMS Defender'

 Safety Gear on 'HMS Defender'

Crew Quarters


Superstructure

Interior

Shipmates

Over the Bow

Many Visitors on the Day

Weaponry 


Ammunition

 Looking Forward

Rear Hanger

More images are available at - www.dougie-coull-photography.co.uk - better resolution and options to licence.

Friday, 29 November 2013

HMS Defender Arrives in Glasgow


The Royal Navy Type 45 Destroyer - 'HMS Defender' - returned to the river and city of her birth today as part of a weekend visit to her adopted city.

She will open to the public from 11am to 4pm on Saturday, and will also play host to organised tours for students from a number of Glasgow schools - as well as groups of Sea Cadets and university students.

Crew members are honoured to be hosted by the Lord Provost at a special reception in the City Chambers.

Passing Below the Erskine Bridge

 Passing Braehead

 Escort MOD Police Boat ' Condor' with Photographer

Commander Philip Nash

On the Bridge

Commander Philip Nash


On Deck

Commander Philip Nash Surveys Glasgow from the Bridge


Interior

Gun Turret


Royal Marine on Duty

Safely Berthed at King George V Dock

More images are available at - www.dougie-coull-photography.co.uk - better resolution and options to licence.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Reflections of My Walk


A nice late afternoon walk for Maya, so took the wee 'P & S' camera to save me lugging too much gear around.

Seeing the light later I wished I had a my DSLR and tripod, but that's the way it goes some times.

Still the exercise and walk were good for both myself and the pup.

 Greenock Reservoir

Looking Over Loch Thom

Loch Thom Reflections

Loch Thom Reflections

Looking Back

 
Autumn Colours

 Looking Towards Inverkip

Reflective Bridge

Cornalees Road 

More images are available at - www.dougie-coull-photography.co.uk - better resolution and options to licence.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

'Golden Cross' - Final Journey for This Tug


The 'Golden Cross' is a privately owned tug that was expected to be restored.

I have previously mentioned her in my BLOG when she was beached after her moorings broke.

She had been based in Falmouth but was brought in to our waters in 2011. Originally launched in 1955 she was built by Scott and Sons of Bowling.

She broke free from her mooring in May of this year and was eventually beached on the Cowal shore near Carrick Castle, as she was identified as in danger of sinking.

A decision was made that she should be scrapped and today she was towed to Roseneath where she will be inspected prior to scrapping.

A sad end for this old lady.

Heading down Loch Long assisted by the tug 'Bruiser'

 Making Good Progress


 Seen Heading Up the Gareloch with the 'Torch' at Her Stern


 Approaching the Final Destination


 Preparing to Berth


Almost There

Safely Berthed

Clyde Shipping in November 2013 from Dougie Coull on Vimeo.


More images are available at - www.dougie-coull-photography.co.uk - better resolution and options to licence.

Monday, 18 November 2013

'N Loire' Departing Glasgow and Out to Sea


The 'N Loire' bulk carrier was scheduled to leave Glasgow last night, but poor visibility with fog prevent a safe departure even though the tugs made the trip upriver.

This allowed me to get some images in the daylight, so I headed up to Braehead for 10:00 this morning.

Got a few images as she departed and then headed home where I got some more from my window.

Then on down to port Glasgow to get a final few shots a she passed Port Glasgow on her outward passage to sea.


Departing KGV Dock in Glasgow


Starting the Journey

 Passing Braehead

Heading Downriver


Tugs Assist


Passing Langbank


 Hard Working Tug

Approaching Port Glasgow

 Passing Port Glasgow


Final View

More images are available at - www.dougie-coull-photography.co.uk - better resolution and options to licence.