Getting There
By Sea At one time serving up to 20 ships a day - Ardrossan enjoyed global notoriety as a noteable Clyde Port, and until the mid 1950's sported a substantial shipyard too. These days, however, the massive steel cranes are gone and the shipyard is a gravel covered impromptu car-park. But it wasn't always like that... Oh no... |
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![]() SOME OF THE SHIPS WHICH MADE IT PAST THE BREAKWATER... SS Alastair Mackenzie B.1887 at Ardrossan served on the Millport/Ardrossan newspaper run for a record 28 years. Sank during a storm in early 1915 after a bundle of returned People's Friends became loose in a storm- spinning the ship into the briny depths 1/4 mile off the coast from Portencross with the loss of all hands and a consignment of Which Perambulator Monthly's. SS Mrs Thornton B.1912 at Ardrossan. Regular ship on the popular Bahamian banana route . Ship was scrapped in 1936 after the Captain was caught supplying horse & Carriage parts to the West Indies stolen from the car park at Ardrossan Harbour. |
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Ardrossan
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MV Lion SB. 1965 at Southampton. Sailing the Ardrossan to Belfast trip under the Burns & Laird flag until 1972. A firm favourite of Flute Bands and Orange Lodges throughout the West Of Scotland. MV Pointer SB. 1980 at Greenock. Sailing the Ardrossan to Belfast trip under the Burns & Laird flag until 1999. The container ship carried only a cargo of weapons and Irish Peat Moss - although the rumour existed that the Captain would accept stow-aways for the price of 4 pints which he drank before each voyage at the Eglinton Hotel. |
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Booze
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![]() Ardrossan is perfectly matched with Brodick on the Isle Of Arran when it comes to getting blind drunk and stotious. Check out the Harbour Bar in Ardrossan as a last minute stopping-off shop before making the journey to Arran. |
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![]() Take a trip across Ardrossan's most famous Hill on our special Wino's SAFARI - but don't forget to buy a carry-out! |
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They'll
happily charge you exorbitant sums for out of date cans of McEwan's
Export and pickled eggs. See if you can spot the reporters from
local paper 'The Ardrossan
& Saltcoats Herald' making up stories for this weeks issue
at the bar. Upon disembarking at Brodick - run across the road and get pissed in The Douglas Hotel - then while away a few hours bartering the price of a room with colourful manager, Ravi Shankar. Don't go a penny over £20 for a double room with full pakora breakfast. |
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