The River Clyde G By Sam Kidd, Ciaran Leary, Emma Kirkwood, Robbie Payne and Robbie Payne.

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The River Clyde G By Sam Kidd, Ciaran Leary, Emma Kirkwood, Robbie Payne and Robbie Payne.

The River Clyde Facts G The Clyde is 109 miles in length. G The Clyde flows into the sea. G The Clyde is full of fish and other animals. G A number of ships have been built on the Clyde including the Queen Elizabeth 2. G The River Clyde is a major river in Scotland. G The river Clyde is under 1 mile from St. Brendan’s Primary School. G The Clyde is 109 miles in length. G The Clyde flows into the sea. G The Clyde is full of fish and other animals. G A number of ships have been built on the Clyde including the Queen Elizabeth 2. G The River Clyde is a major river in Scotland. G The river Clyde is under 1 mile from St. Brendan’s Primary School.

The River Clyde facts G The Waverley streamer is the last seagoing passenger carrying paddle streamer in the world. It travel ‘Doon the Water’ from Glasgow to Dunoon. G Two of the goods traded from the Clyde, were tobacco and cotton. G The Waverley streamer is the last seagoing passenger carrying paddle streamer in the world. It travel ‘Doon the Water’ from Glasgow to Dunoon. G Two of the goods traded from the Clyde, were tobacco and cotton.

The River Clyde Facts Internationally it was trade that drove the rapid growth of Glasgow. There are three main rivers in Britain. Internationally it was trade that drove the rapid growth of Glasgow. There are three main rivers in Britain.

The River Clyde facts G The Clyde flows through Glasgow. G Between the towns of Motherwell and Hamilton the course of the River Clyde has been altered to create an artificial loch within Strathclyde park. G The Clyde flows through Glasgow. G Between the towns of Motherwell and Hamilton the course of the River Clyde has been altered to create an artificial loch within Strathclyde park.

G The River Clyde is the United Kingdoms eighth longest river. G It is the third longest river in Scotland. G The River Clyde is the United Kingdoms eighth longest river. G It is the third longest river in Scotland.

The River Clyde Facts G The Glasgow Science Centre is built on the banks of the River Clyde on grounds which used to be a ship yard G Shipbuilding became a very important activity on the River Clyde,where many large ships were built. G The Glasgow Science Centre is built on the banks of the River Clyde on grounds which used to be a ship yard G Shipbuilding became a very important activity on the River Clyde,where many large ships were built.