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 Forth of Clyde

Bowling Harbour
Glasgow - A Portrait Forth & Clyde Canal


Photographs of Bowling Harbour

 at the western 
entrance to the Forth & Clyde Canal

 from the River Clyde

Known as the Ships Graveyard,

Bowling harbour is host to a number of rotting vessels.

The harbour was used for scrapping small ships in the period after 1945.

 After that it fell into disuse.

Some boats remained and were joined by others.

 In 2001 a survey of the harbour recorded 21 abandoned wrecks.

Bowling Harbour on the Firth of Clyde

Bowling Harbour on the Firth of Clyde




Boat Hulks at Bowling Harbour

Boat Hulks at Bowling Harbour


Boat Hulks at Bowling Harbour

Boat Hulks at Bowling Harbour



Frisky Wharf at Bowling Harbour on the Firth of Clyde

Frisky Wharf at Bowling Harbour

on the Firth of Clyde



Jetty at Bowling Harbour

Jetty at Bowling Harbour






Frisky Wharf at Bowling Harbour

Frisky Wharf at Bowling Harbour





Railway bridge across Forth and Clyde Canal at Bowling Basin

Boat Hulks at Bowling Harbour




Erskine Bridge across River Clyde from Bowling

Erskine Bridge across River Clyde

from Bowling Harbour






Inn at Bowling Railway Station

Inn at Bowling Railway Station





Bowling Railway Station

Bowling Railway Station






Dunglass Castle at Bowling

Dunglass Castle at Bowling

A 14th century courtyard castle

containing a 16th century fortified house



Obelisk at Dunglass Castle

Obelisk at Dunglass Castle





Obelisk at Dunglass Castle

Obelisk at Dunglass Castle





Obelisk ( Mon ) at Dunglass Castle

Obelisk and Dunglass Castle

from Dumbarton Rock




Map of Forth and Clyde Canal at Bowling Basin

 Forth & Clyde Canal at Bowling Basin





Map of Forth and Clyde Canal at Bowling Basin

 Forth & Clyde Canal at Bowling Basin




Bowling Harbour in 1927

 Bowling Harbour in 1927




Paddle Steamers at Bowling Harbour

Paddle Steamers at Bowling Harbour




Forth and Clyde Canal Map

 Forth & Clyde Canal - Route Map




The Forth and Clyde Canal

The Forth and Clyde Canal



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Known as the Ships Graveyard, Bowling harbour is host to a number of rotting vessels. The harbour was used for scrapping small ships in the period after 1945. After that it fell into disuse. Some boats remained and were joined by others. In 2001 a survey of the harbour recorded 21 abandoned wrecks.