
Charity remembers Sam Neill’s love of ‘ships, the sea and Scotland’
His patronage brought not just his name but his heart to our cause.” Article continues below Described as “Britain’s finest pleasure steamer”, the ship carried…
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His patronage brought not just his name but his heart to our cause.” Article continues below Described as “Britain’s finest pleasure steamer”, the ship carried 13,000 passengers each week during its heyday. A charity has remembered actor Sam Neill’s love of “ships, the sea, and Scotland” after he died aged 78. Launched in 1933, the Queen Mary was built in Dumbarton and is currently berthed at the Glasgow Science Centre in Govan.
Furthermore, The actor is understood to have travelled around Scotland during the 1970s. Iain Sim, chairman of the TS Queen Mary, said: “We are shocked and saddened by the passing of Sam, our Commonwealth Patron . The Jurassic Park star was Commonwealth patron of the Clyde steamship TS Queen Mary, which is being restored in a multimillion-pound project. Neill, who was born in Northern Ireland, took on the charity role in 2022 at the encouragement of his friend Robbie Coltrane .
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His patronage brought not just his name but his heart to our cause.” Article continues below Described as “Britain’s finest pleasure steamer”, the ship carried 13,000 passengers each week during its heyday.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesA charity has remembered actor Sam Neill’s love of “ships, the sea, and Scotland” after he died aged 78.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLaunched in 1933, the Queen Mary was built in Dumbarton and is currently berthed at the Glasgow Science Centre in Govan.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe actor is understood to have travelled around Scotland during the 1970s. Iain Sim, chairman of the TS Queen Mary, said: “We are shocked and saddened by the passing of Sam, our Commonwealth Patron .
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Jurassic Park star was Commonwealth patron of the Clyde steamship TS Queen Mary, which is being restored in a multimillion-pound project. Neill, who was born in Northern Ireland, took on the charity role in 2022 at the encouragement of his friend Robbie Coltrane .
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His patronage brought not just his name but his heart to our cause.” Article continues below Described as “Britain’s finest pleasure…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideA charity has remembered actor Sam Neill’s love of “ships, the sea, and Scotland” after he died aged 78.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideLaunched in 1933, the Queen Mary was built in Dumbarton and is currently berthed at the Glasgow Science Centre in Govan.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideThe actor is understood to have travelled around Scotland during the 1970s. Iain Sim, chairman of the TS Queen Mary, said: “We are…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideThe Jurassic Park star was Commonwealth patron of the Clyde steamship TS Queen Mary, which is being restored in a multimillion-pound…
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