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(PMT copy of DC 36027). Plan, profile and sections of Rutherglen Bridge and Hutchestown Bridge logboats drawn for publication as RJC Mowat (1996), Logboats of Scotland (p. 39, figs. 11-12).

DC 36028 PO

Description (PMT copy of DC 36027). Plan, profile and sections of Rutherglen Bridge and Hutchestown Bridge logboats drawn for publication as RJC Mowat (1996), Logboats of Scotland (p. 39, figs. 11-12).

Date 1996

Catalogue Number DC 36028 PO

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 352845, SC 352846

Scope and Content Logboat from the River Clyde at Rutherglen Bridge, City of Glasgow The logboat (otherwise known as a 'dugout' or 'canoe') is a simple and 'primitive' boat, but this does not imply that it is necessarily early, most examples recovered being medieval or later in date. This small and simple logboat was found in the River Clyde before 1880. Its remains are in Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Scale 1:25

Medium PMT

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/329463

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