Bristol transport

To the left is the old steam tug boat the Mayflower built in 1861 and believed to be the oldest tug afloat in the world (more info here) .  To her right is the Number 7 Cross Harbour Ferry boat, then the Yellow Ferry that goes around the Harbour.  Above her are the masts of Brunel's SS Great Britain - the first screw driven iron ship built for the trans-Atlantic passenger trade in 1843 (more info here). In the far right is a former Dutch cargo ship which is now a home and workshop for the Yellow Ferries.  And in the foreground there's the sculler...

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