Tall Ship at Riverside, The
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The Glenlee was built at the Bay Yard in Port Glasgow and first took to the water in 1896. She circumnavigated the world four times before being brought home to Glasgow. Learn about her fascinating life on the high seas.
The Glenlee first took to the water as a bulk cargo carrier in 1896. She circumnavigated the globe four times and survived (though not without incident) passing through the fearsome storms of Cape Horn 15 times before being bought by the Spanish navy in 1922 and being turned into a sail training vessel.
The ship was modified and served in that role until 1969. She then operated as a training school until 1981 when she was laid up in Seville Harbour and largely forgotten. A British naval architect saw her in Seville in 1990 and two years later, the Clyde Maritime Trust succeeded in buying the re-named Galatea at auction for 5 million Pesetas (�40,000) and saved her from dereliction.
In November 1999, the Glenlee was recognised as part of the Core Collection of historic vessels in the UK. Chosen from a list of over 1,500 ships, the Glenlee is one of only 43 vessels recognised by the National Historic Ships Committee as being of pre-eminent national significance in terms of maritime heritage, historic associations or technological innovation.
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Doors Open Day September 2018:
Mon-Sun 10am-4pm
Tours: Wed, Sat-Sun 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm; 60 minutes
Tour meeting point: Main mast on board The Tall Ship
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Take part in our self-led Scavenger Hunt activity sheets and Captain's Challenge activity boards whilst enjoying lots of hands-on activities such as scrubbing the decks and turning the wheel! Be sure to visit the under 7s soft play area too!
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