Posted in Dumbarton, Shipping, Trips at 12:00 on 16 April 2026
We took a trip through to Dumbarton in November 2024 and stopped off at the Loch Lomond Shores shopping complex.
By the entrance was this model of The Maid of the Loch, the last paddle steamer on Loch Lomond which I hvave featured here and here:-

The Moon over the Rock (somewhat outdone by the floodlights):-

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Posted in Art Deco, Shipping, Trips at 12:00 on 13 May 2023
The Maid of the Loch is a paddle steamer which was the last largish vessel to cruise up and down Loch Lomond. It was apparently the last paddle steamer to be built in Britain, at the Glasgow shipyard of A & J Inglis.
For a while it had been tied up at a pier in Balloch at the foot of the Loch and trading as a floating restaurant.
Latterly it has been under refurbishment.
Last September various buildings and organisations in the West Dunbartonshire area held an open day. We took the opportunity to visit.


Access to the interior was by a somewhat precarious metal stairway. The inside was of course far from pristine due to the refurbishments. Some of the original fittings were still in evidence, though.
Ship’s Bell:-

Art Deco style clock in saloon:-

There was a model in lego:-

And what I assume was an older model. However, I remember her colour as being totally white back in the day:-

One of the traditions of a cruise on the loch (or indeed “Doon the Watter” – see first paragraph in link) was a visit to “see the engines.” (The inverted commas are because some male passengers used this phrase as an excuse to go to a ship’s bar.)
Engines:-


I always find these ships’ engines fascinating especally when they are in motion and powering a ship.
One of the internal exhibits was the decoration of one of the ship’s paddle boxes:-

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