PRINCE IVANHOE

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Title: PRINCE IVANHOE

Reference number: 4580

Date: 1981

Director: filmed by Mr Tom Urie

Sound: sound

Original format: super 8mm

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 3.14 mins

Description: The first pleasure cruise down the Clyde made by the 'Prince Ivanhoe', a steamer that ran in conjunction with the Waverley. Places visited include Largs, Brodick and Ardrossan.

The final section of commentary notes that later that season, while in the South, the Prince Ivanhoe struck a submerged object and became a total loss.

Shotlist: [shotlisted from control track, Beta SP]

(00:00:00:00) shot of steam ship 'Shanklin' which was modified into the 'Prince Ivanhoe' for pleasure cruising (00:01:02:05) gvs 'Prince Ivanhoe' on her first cruise from Glasgow in May 1980 moving down the Clyde (shots include her passing under the Erskine Bridge and passing a red and white striped lighthouse (buoy?) situated on rocks in foreground) (00:01:31:16) 'Prince Ivanhoe' moored at the Prince's Pier (00:01:44:10) and pulling away from pier, gvs as it sails on Clyde, coming towards camera on approach to Largs (00:02:19:07) brief shot man letting ropes out on deck (00:02:26:08) passengers boarding at Largs (00:02:32:11) shot of bridge and rowing boats in foreground on water at Brodick; shot of approach road to, and of the Ardrossan Ferry Terminal (00:02:44:04) where, presumably, the Prince Ivanhoe is seen in dock (00:03:02:14) The End (00:03:06:08)