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People climbing onto the ship

Photo Title: People climbing onto the ship "Clyde Valley"
Image No.: PF-312.1055
Image Location: Lake4/pf312_1055.jpeg
Date of Creation: [between 1966 and 1975]
Physical Description: 1 photograph : col. ; 8 x 11.5 cm
Biography/Admin History: The ship "Clyde Valley," official number 93690, was built in 1886 at Belfast, Ireland by MacIlwaine, Lewis & Co., Ltd. She was originally named the "Londoner" and "Balniel" and was owned by Lake Shipping Co., Ltd. And managed by Spencer G. Lake. The 476 gross ton "Clyde Valley" operated on the Newfoundland coastal service until grounded at Burin in 1953. The vessel was berthed at Sydney, Nova Scotia, to be scrapped, but instead Samuel G. Campbell of County Antrim, Ireland, purchased her. In 1968, designated the oldest iron clad vessel afloat, the "Clyde Valley" was shipped to Carrickfergus, Ireland, for conversion to a floating museum.
Collector: Harold L. Lake
Source Donor: Donated by Mrs. Robin Lake, 15 December 1994
Collection Title: Harold L. Lake Photograph Collection
Associated Material: Harold L. Lake fonds
Restrictions on Access: Copyright held by the Maritime History Archive. No image from the fonds may be reproduced for research or publication without permission from the archivist.
Copyright: c-mha
Physical Condition: Excellent
Notes: Title based on contents of image.
Subjects: Clyde Valley (Ship).



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