Thursday, October 20, 2005
The Nolly Barge sailing into the stables area near Kirkintilloch, to moor for the evening. The canal gave some wonderful reflections until the barge sailed past.
Sailing the Forth and Clyde Canal
The Nolly Barge sailing into the stables area near Kirkintilloch, to moor for the evening. The canal gave some wonderful reflections until the barge sailed past.
Smooth Sailing!
The Nolly Barge sailing into the moorings at the Stables near Kirkintilloch on the Forth & Clyde Canal, Scotland.
It was so calm the water was like glass - until the boat sailed by!
It was so calm the water was like glass - until the boat sailed by!
Friday, October 07, 2005
Nolly Fleet at Firhill Basin
This was the Nolly Fleet of Boats mooried at Firhill Basin for the Glasgow Open Doors Days events. They were open to the public and the WHite Nolly Wanderer was taking short boat trips from here to Ruchill and back to enable visitors to visit both of the Rennie Mackintosh buidlings which are near the canal [Queens cross Church and the Ruchill Parish Church Hall.]
Nolly Explorer and Nolly Barge
Moored at Firhill basin for people to came and view on Open Doors Day.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Nolly Fleet at their moorings
These are the boats belonging to the Nolly Barge Project, moored at Applecross Basin in Glasgow, on the morning of the 17th September, soon to be opened to the public for free for the Open Doors weekend!





