Ss Explorer Leith

Ss Explorer Leith



The SS Explorer Preservation Society (SSEPS) aim is, in the first instance, to restore Explorer to a condition in which she can be adapted to fulfil a variety of uses based around her acting as a floating museum amongst the other Leith and Forth estuary maritime heritage attractions.Restoration work is currently underway and further funding is …


The SS Explorer Preservation Society welcomes visitors to tour the ship. Visits must be pre-arranged with the Society by contacting us either at info@ ssexplorer .org or by the contact form at the bottom of the page. … We are located in the Edinburgh Dock in the Port of Leith . Again, details can be found at the bottom of the page. Tours are …


info@ssexplorer.org SS Explorer , Edinburgh Dock, Port of Leith , Edinburgh EH67DN What3Words SS Explorer Preservation Society, Custom House, 67 Commercial Street …


SS Explorer · Website, Edinburgh Dock, Leith Docks, Edinburgh EH6 4ED, 5 Tripadvisor reviews · Directions, At the moment you have to arrange a guided visit through the SS Explorer website in order to get past Leith Dock security barriers but it is hoped by the preservation society that a fully functioning visitor centre will be available in due course to make visiting a walk on/walk off experience. The ship is undergoing restoration right now but …


info@ ssexplorer .org SS Explorer , Edinburgh Dock, Port of Leith , Edinburgh EH67DN What3Words SS Explorer Preservation Society, Custom House, 67 Commercial Street …


SS Explorer – sunset over Leith The SSEPS was formed in 1995, as a direct result of enthusiasts becoming aware of the SS Explorer being sold for scrap for a second time. Many seafarers and locals from the North East of Scotland in addition to several former crew members joined together and formed the Society which now owns and is currently …


info@ ssexplorer .org SS Explorer , Edinburgh Dock, Port of Leith , Edinburgh EH67DN What3Words SS Explorer Preservation Society, Custom House, 67 Commercial Street …


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