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  2. PS Waverley - Wikipedia

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    PS Waverley is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world. Built in 1946, she sailed from Craigendoran on the Firth of Clyde to Arrochar on Loch Long until 1973. [3]

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    Most wallpaper borders are sold by length and with a wide range of widths therefore surface area is not applicable, although some may require trimming. The most common wall covering for residential use and generally the most economical is prepasted vinyl coated paper, commonly called "strippable" which can be misleading. Cloth backed vinyl is ...

  4. PS Waverley (1899) - Wikipedia

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    Waverley was built for the North British Steam Packet Co. by A. & J. Inglis at their Pointhouse Shipyard on the Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. [1] [7] The ship was designed to be the flagship of the North British Steam Packet Co. fleet with the intention that it could be used for regular Clyde services but also to help the company expand their initial foray into excursions in areas around Bute ...

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    In January 2024, it was announced that the highly anticipated Wizards of Waverly Place. Justin and Alex Russo — ahem, David Henrie and Selena Gomez — are gearing up to bring the magic back to ...

  7. Waverley novels - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Borders: 1707 The Tale of Old Mortality: 1816: Southern Scotland: 1679–89 Rob Roy: 1818: Northumberland (England), and the environs of Loch Lomond (Scotland) 1715–16 Tales of My Landlord, 2nd series: The Heart of Midlothian: 1818: Edinburgh and Richmond, London: 1736 Tales of My Landlord, 3rd series: The Bride of Lammermoor: 1819