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Unknown: Pillar Bank, River Clyde

Ferry (19th Century)

Site Name Unknown: Pillar Bank, River Clyde

Classification Ferry (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Upper Firth Of Clyde; Inner Clyde Estuary

Canmore ID 135416

Site Number NS37NW 8001

NGR NS 34 75

NGR Description NS c. 34 75

Datum Datum not recorded

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Inverclyde
  • Parish Maritime - Inverclyde
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Maritime
  • Former County Not Applicable

Archaeology Notes

NS37NW 8001 c. 34 75

N55 56 W4 39

NLO: Pillar Bank [name centred NS 341 759].

Location formerly cited as NS 3300 7600 [N55 56.88 W4 40.48].

Possibly on map sheet NS37NE.

Greenock, Feb. 21.- The ferry-boat plying between Cardross and Port Glasgow, upset last night on her passage to the latter place. There were six men and two women known to be in the boat, including the two boatmen. Two men were got in the boat this morning; a boatman and a passenger, the passengers watch had stopped at nine o'clock. As the boat had put back, and taken in some more money, it is uncertain what number ultimately set out in her; all of which must have perished.

Source: Lancaster Gazette, 5 March 1814 Ship News, Lancaster, Col 4

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