The River Clyde is traced from its source down to the Firth of Clyde, with a review of its industrial life from Glasgow to Dumbarton.
Amateur footage of fishing boats at sea from the trawler 'Faithful', general of boats in Peterhead harbour and at Ayr and Campbeltown.
Shots of naval vessels, including an aircraft carrier on the Firth of Clyde.
Shots of the numerous steamers sailing up and down the Clyde during the years 1931-1939. [Part of a collection of films taken by James Marshall of the Glasgow family-owned firm "Marshall's Semolina"]...
RMS "Queen Mary" sails past Dumbarton Rock accompanied by tugs on her maiden voyage.
Scenes from the River Clyde including the launch of the "Queen Mary" from John Brown's shipyard and on board the steamer "Empress of Britain".
Boat trip 'down the Clyde' and film of a visit to Edinburgh Zoo.
Amateur film featuring Largs and shipping on the Clyde- and including some excellent views of Helensburgh.
Jeremy Clyde, André Eisermann (v.l.n.r.)