M.V.Loch Riddon seen in the Sound of Mull approaching Kilchoan on 29th September 2015.
The St,Mawes Ferry,Tamar Belle arriving at Falmouth Custom House Pier on 12th April 2016.She is believed to be the 1960 built former M.V. Queen of the Helford.
The St.Mawes Ferry Duchess of Cornwall departing St,Mawes for Falmouth on 31st March 2016 with the local fishing boat DH300.
A view of Scarborough Harbour on 14th June 2011 including Regal Lady and Caronia.Regal Lady was built as the Oulton Belle in 1930 for the Yarmouth & Gorleston Steamboat Company by Fellows & Company of Great Yarmouth. She was a double-ended steamer of 75 gross tons, capable of 10 knots. In design she was similar to the company's earlier vessels dating back to the Yarmouth of 1895. Oulton Belle ran successfully until the start of the war when she was requisitioned by the Admiralty and attended the Dunkirk evacuation. She then acted as a tender at Yarmouth and on the Clyde, returning to her owners in December 1945. Oulton Belle returned to service as before in 1946, running as part of a fleet of six vessels between Yarmouth and Gorleston, plus trips into the Broads to Reedham etc. At the end of the 1947 season, the smaller broads steamers were taken over by Pleasure Steamers Ltd leaving just the Oulton Belle and Norwich Belle to do the sea wards trips for the Yarmouth & Gorleston Steamboat Company.
The pleasure craft Esk Belle II in Whitby Harbour on 12th June 2011.
Bristol Ferryboat Company Emily passes Matilda of Bristol seen in Bristol on 22nd june 2013.