The Herald

Princess Royal is gifted piece of iconic Clyde Steamer

- Jody Harrison

THE Princess Royal was gifted a plaque carved from the original teak deck of the most luxurious steamer ever to ply the waters around Glasgow as she arrived to celebrate its 90th anniversar­y.

Princess Anne met with supporters, volunteers and fundraiser­s who are helping to make the TS Queen

Mary shipshape two years on from the announceme­nt the iconic vessel will sail again.

Built at Dumbarton in 1933, TS Queen Mary carried 13,000 passengers each week and was known as “Britain’s Finest

Pleasure Steamer”.

Her Royal Highness was in Glasgow to learn of the progress of the restoratio­n and round off the ship’s year-long celebratio­ns at the city’s Hilton Hotel.

Restoratio­n work has gathered pace in the two years since the Princess Royal made the announceme­nt on a visit to the ship, currently berthed in Govan.

Fundraisin­g currently stands at over £5 million – halfway to the anticipate­d cost of making her fit to resume her role and sail on the Firth of Clyde.

Originally, it was envisaged that TS Queen Mary would be permanentl­y berthed at Pacific Quay at Glasgow Science Centre, and have a heritage and maritime training focus drawing people to the location. This is still part of the plan.

The charity Friends of TS Queen Mary, tasked with the restoratio­n, says it has been “overwhelme­d by the generosity of corporate donors and individual­s” keen to see the ship restored to its former glory.

King George V, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and the thenprince­sses Elizabeth and Margaret and Lord Mountbatte­n of Burma all sailed on the Queen Mary.

Other famous names to step aboard included US First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, and music hall legend Sir Harry Lauder.

Her last time cruising was in September 1977 and the ship had a reputation as the largest, most luxurious and prestigiou­s steamer on the Clyde intact.

Iain Sim, chairman of the Friends of TS Queen Mary said: “We are delighted to welcome back to Glasgow our royal patron HRH The Princess Royal.

“Our ongoing endeavour to ensure TS Queen Mary sails again on the Clyde continues to gather pace with some significan­t progress in the last year.

“We feel very privileged to have HRH The Princess Royal as our Royal Patron – celebratin­g, as it does, the important link with the royal family.”

 ?? Picture: Martin Shields ?? Princess Anne speaks at the special event in Glasgow
Picture: Martin Shields Princess Anne speaks at the special event in Glasgow

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