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Passengers crowding the decks of the Waverley, the last Clyde-built seagoing paddle steamer, as she leaves Tower Pier for Southend at the start of a series of southern voyages which, if financially sucessful, could save her from the scrapyard. 27/07/02 Passengers crowding the decks of The Waverley, the last Clyde-built seagoing paddle steamer, as she left Tower Pier for Southend. More than 700 people were stranded, Saturday 27 July 2002, after it broke down on the River Clyde. The Waverley, which was rebuilt at a cost of 4m two years ago, encountered problems at 1.20pm near Toward Point. A total of 689 passengers and 26 crew were on board the historic vessel as it sailed from Glasgow to Rothesay on the Isle of Bute.
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