Friday 6th May 2011
Tall ship Glenlee moves to new home on the Clyde
STV
The tall ship SV Glenlee has moved along the Clyde to her new berth alongside Glasgow's new Riverside Museum.
The vessel is a city landmark and attracts 35,000 visitors a year.
The Glenlee was built in Port Glasgow and took to the sea in 1896, working as a bulk carrier.
The Glenlee is one of only five Clydebuilt sailing ships left afloat around the world. Three are located in the USA - the Balclutha, the Moshulu and the Falls of Clyde, while the fourth, the Pommern, is in Finland.
The Glenlee will be berthed at Pointhouse Quay alongside Glasgow's new transport museum and will open to the public on the same day as the Riverside Museum, June 21.
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