Hello everybody
My username may be a bit of a giveaway, but I grew up close to the Clyde and have memories of the Clyde steamers dating back to the 1950's. Since then my shipping interest has grown to include most kinds of passenger vessel (preferably steam) from paddle steamers through coastal and cross channel ships, liners, cruise ships and right down to car ferries. Waverley will always be top of the list, due to her varied program of sailings and the fact that she sails in the open sea (which can be exciting!) but I can also thoroughly recommend the Swiss Lake boats as well.
I am not. however, a modeller (sorry). Modellers enjoy skills that I lack, such as dexterity, patience, time and good eyesight, so here I can only marvel at the skills of others. WHile I am no expert, I am reasonably well read and may be able to offer information or references concerning the prototype.
Would the group be interested in the book list I am compiling. It started off as a check list of some books I need to complete my collection of reference books and "just grew". It now contains several hundred books covering all my shipping interests worldwide. It is not complete (and probably never will be) - probably half the books listed are primarily or partially devoted to paddle steamers
A small sample:
Bernard Cox. Paddle steamers. 1979
Pleasure steamers 1983
Paddling across the bay. 1981
G W Cox Ships in Tasmanian waters. 1971
W Bartlett Cram Picture history of New England
passenger vessels. 1980
The aim is to provide enough information so I can go to a book search (I use abebooks), key in the author name and partial title & get a full list of those on offer - from 1 to 50 or more. The date is publicaton date. Usually, at least one of the dealers will provide a description of the content, and price ranges can be frightening - from stupidly cheap to ludicrously expensive.
If there is interest, and someone can tell me how to do it, I will let you have the current copy shortly. and an updated version later. Be warned, though. My "must have" list has grown from 20 to 80 books, so it could be expensive reading!
I hope my offer is of interest.
Regards
David