File:MV Kenilworth.jpg

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Summary

The ferry MV Kenilworth arriving at Gourock pierhead, having crossed the Firth of Clyde from Kilcreggan. The television mast on the Rosneath peninsula is visible in the background.

Ship

  • 1932 Built by the Rowhedge Ironworks in Essex
  • Length: 56 ft
  • 300 passengers,

History

  • 1932 Named: Hotspur II
  • 1978 Sold to Clyde owners Renamed: Kenilworth

photograph taken 25 January 2006 by wp:User:Dave souza. Any re-use to contain this licence notice and to attribute the work to wp:User:Dave souza at Wikipedia.

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