While I miss the impression and peace and quiet of the old Clyde room I think it could have been much worse. It's still worth while going for a visit.
Richard
True Richard, it is difficult to accept change and i have hung back and reflected before making a real judgment on the exhibition.
Given that I'm to young to remember most Paddlers, To young to remember all trams,
To young to remember Steam trains in daily use, as i guess most visitors will be.
I think they have done well to present the past in the future. Where i do have issue is in the amount of info available....... but then again i did get the impression that a few things have been left to the last min in their presentation. For example - I visited on Day two of opening and all the lights on the 'Conveyor belt of boats' were out.
Info screens, which probably cost a small fortune, only convied the ships name etc
My bigest disappointment ....... where was Clyde Model Dockyard....
A great display with real potential I have faith they will get there ....
Even as is it's, well worth a visit ... You can allways google the info.... or for paddlers you could allways 'Paddle duck it'
Regards,
Kim
(The Lady in the cafe did get a bit funny when i borrowed one of her chairs to photograph the potoetched detail on Jupiter's Vent.. I did explain it was for a good cause .... she didn't seem to understand ....

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