Paddle Steamers  a unique heritage
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Paddle Steamer Artefacts

The Paddle Steamer Preservation Society Collection forms the largest and most complete archive of material relating to paddle and pleasure steamers in the UK.

The Collection has been formed over a period of 50 years and contains over 20,000 objects covering the development of paddle steamers that plied between seaside resorts in the days up to the 1960s when most paddle and pleasure steamers disappeared. The Collection though continues to reflect the steamers that are operated today by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society: Waverley, Balmoral and Kingswear Castle.

Material in the Collection is rich and diverse ranging from the wheel of the Clacton Belle, telegraph from the Consul and a richly decorated Dining Saloon chair from the Belle Steamers to countless thousands of photographs, handbills, posters, models, souvenirs, plans and ephemera covering seaside resorts all over the UK as well as countless well-loved paddle steamers thus providing an amazing resource for researchers interested in maritime history, local or family history or those that just want to rekindle happy memories of the past.


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Last 3 UK Paddle Steamers

spacer imageOnline Exhibition: Royal Daffodil - 70 years on
Royal Daffodil Steamer The Royal Daffodil is one of one the most fondly remembered Thames pleasure steamers.

This online exhibition tells the fascinating story of this fine ship including her construction, service during the Second World War as well as her post-war career when she took countless thousands of holidaymakers from London to Kent and Essex Resorts as well as to France until being scrapped in 1967.

The story is told through many fascinating and rare items from the PSPS Collection.

 

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kieran mccarthy's online portfolio

© Copyright Paddle Steamer Preservation Society and Andrew Gladwell, 2007
The Society is a company limited by guarantee (having no share capital), registered
in England and Wales No. 2167853, and a registered charity (No. 298328)

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