
Last Paddle Steamer Visits Wales: A Floating Museum in Holyhead
Holyhead Welcomes PS Waverley: A Glimpse into Maritime History The historic PS Waverley, the world's last sea-going paddle steamer, recently made a visit to the port of Holyhead in Anglesey, Wales. This rare event attracted significant attention, offering a unique opportunity to witness a piece of floating history. The ship, built in 1946, boasts a fascinating history, having sailed various routes including the River Clyde, the Western Isles, and the Bristol Channel. Its iconic red, white, and black funnels make it instantly recognizable. The Waverley is owned by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society, a testament to the ongoing efforts to preserve maritime heritage. "It's truly a national treasure," said one local resident, highlighting the ship's importance. The vessel's recent restoration, funded by public donations, ensures its continued operation for years to come, offering coastal cruises and preserving a vital part of maritime history for future generations.