Tag Archives: piers

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Photographs of the construction of the Ro-Ro linkspan on Gott pier in 1992.

Series of 24 colour photographs of the construction of the roll-on roll-off linkspan at Gott Bay pier in 1992, showing stages of progress and the huge crane floated in for the job. (see photos W21-W26 for similar)

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Photograph of the `Claymore`s tender transferring passengers past the sunken `Loch Seaforth`

Colour photograph of the tender craft from the ferry `Claymore` passing the sunken `Loch Seaforth` on its way from Gott pier to the ferry with a load of passengers. When the `Loch Seaforth` sank by the pier in 1973, the Claymore could not berth alongside and so passengers had to be transferred between the ferry and pier by the Claymore`s tender.

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Photograph of a bull being loaded onto the `Glen Cloy`

Colour photograph of a bull in a crate being hoisted by crane from Gott pier to the cargo vessel `Glencloy` in 1973. The ferry could not berth alongside the pier at that time because of obstruction caused by the `Loch Seaforth` which had sunk alongside the pier as a result of hitting rocks in Gunna Sound.

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Photograph of the ferry `Claymore` with its tender alongside in 1973

Colour photograph of the ferry `Claymore` with its tender alongside. In 1973, the ferry `Loch Seaforth` sank next to Gott pier after hitting rocks in Gunna Sound. Until it was refloated, the `Claymore` could not berth alongside the pier and so passengers were transferred from/to the ferry by motor launch. Cargo and livestock was taken on the smaller cargo ship `Glencloy` which could berth between the sunken ferry and the pier.

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Photograph of the sunken `Loch Seaforth` with the `Claymore` and `Glencloy` in the background

Colour photograph of the ferry `Claymore` and cargo vessel `Glencloy` off Gott Bay pier with the sunken ferry `Loch Seaforth` in the foreground in 1973. Until the `Loch Seaforth` was refloated, passengers were transferred from/to the Claymore by motor launch. Cargo and livestock were transported on the smaller cargo ship `Glen Cloy` which could berth between the sunken ferry and the pier.

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Tiree Memories 2012 calendar

Display copy of Alec Walker`s `Tiree Memories 2012` calendar with old images of Skerryvore Lighthouse, the ferry and pier in the 1950s, airport control tower in mid 1950s, view from Balephetrish Hill over Balephetrish to Kenovay and Crossapol in the 1960s, a crofters house Balephuil, Balemartine around the 1960s, Baugh Bay, ferry at pier in mid 1930s, Gott Bay, Kirkapol church, view from Ben Hough of Loch Bhasapol, Scarinish from the air in the 1960s, coal boat unloading at Ruaig during the 1930s,

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