Mersey Shipping Memories
ISBN: 978-1-902953-29-8
pp 80
Author: Ian Collard
Published by: Bernard
McCall, Coastal Shipping, 400 Nore Road, Portishead, Bristol, BS20 8EZ -
www.coastalshipping.co.uk
Price £15.00 /
€25.00
Visitors to the Irish Sea
Shipping web site will be no strangers to the photographs of Wirral based ship
photographer Ian Collard whose images appear regularly on the web site.
Ian has been an active ship
photographer for over 40 years and a large number of photographs from his
archives have already appeared in a series of books published by Tempus
Publications. However, apart from some cover illustrations on these books Ian's
vintage images have appeared in monochrome.
Mersey Shipping Memories,
published by Coastal Shipping Magazine reproduces a selection of 77 photographs
taken by Ian on its pages all in sparkling colour.
There
are many gems in this book a few samples of which are reproduced in this review.
Ships range from trans-Atlantic liners such as the
EMPRESS
OF ENGLAND to traditional cargo ships, early "box boats" including a Sea
Containers "Hustler Class" container ship CITY OF MILAN seen in Liverpool Docks
in the early 70s.
The collection includes
the classic Anchor Line liner CIRCASSIA built in 1937 by Fairfields of Glasgow
as well as tugs and coastal freight and passenger ships from Coast Lines, B&I
Line and of course the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
As
I have said before when reviewing books on
the
ISS web site - it is not just the ships themselves that are fascinating but also
the surrounding dock infrastructure and riverscapes.
Examination of
these classic colour images reveals just how much has been lost when one
compares the present with what was visible 40 years ago.
The images in Ian's book date
from a more innocent age when enthusiasts were welcomed into the docks by the
port authorities and not viewed with the suspicion prevalent today which has
been generated by
security advisors.
"Mersey Shipping Memories" has
been produced in landscape format with one ship occupying a full page and with a
detailed history caption underneath. It is very shelvable and similar in format
to the increasing number of vintage colour albums produced by a number of
transport publishers in recent years.
This volume really is a "must
have" for anyone interested in the Mersey Shipping scene and comes highly
recommended.
John H. Luxton
November 03, 2024
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