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This site is dedicated to the heritage and preservation of paddle steamers. There are many books and DVD's on the subject. Here are a few that may stir some old memories or help with research...

South Coast Paddle Steamers - Books and DVDs

There are many books and DVDs on paddle and pleasure steamers.
Here are a few that may stir some old memories or help with research
...

Cosens of Weymouth

Cosens of Weymouth 1918-96
By Richard Clammer

The once familiar Buff Funnel paddle steamers of Cosens & Co Ltd were part of the scenery along the Wessex coast of the south of England. They crowded Bournempouth Pier and Weymouth, offering excursions to the Isle of Wight, Swanage and landings on the beach at Lulworth Cove. To the west the paddlers called at Lyme Regis, and visited the south Devon resorts of Seaton, Torquay, Paignton and as far as Plymouth. Closer to home they offered cruises to see the warships in Portland harbour whilst their fleet of speed boats offered trips in Weymouth Bay. This book tells the fascinating story of these services between 1918 and 1996.

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Cosens of Weymouth

Cosens of Weymouth 1848-1918
By Richard Clammer

For over one hundred years, the paddle steamers belonging to Cosens & Co of Weymouth were a familiar and much loved part of the scenery along the coasts of Devon, Dorset and Hampshire. Operating from their home port and seasonal bases at Swanage and Bournemouth, the steamers offered an extensive range of summer excursions along the south coast and even across the English Channel to Cherbourg and Alderney. The development of the company was linked to the growth of the seaside resorts which the steamers served. The story of this quintessentially Victorian company is told in this fascinating book.

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Paddle Steamer Memories

Paddle Steamer Memories

More than fifty paddle steamers from around the UK on one DVD! It includes stunning and rare pre-war footage with some of it in colour. Scenes include shots on the South Coast, Bristol Channel, North Wales, Lancashire coast, The Clyde, the Firth of Forth, the Tay, River Humber and River Thames. A real delight for all paddle steamer enthusiasts as well as a fascinating glimpse into a bygone age. Running time 90 minutes.

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Waverley Excursions Book & Souvenir Shop

A wide range of fascinating paddle and pleasure steamer books and booklets along with many superb DVDs and other items. Help to support Waverley and Balmoral by buying from this shop.

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