A 1930s steam ship that gave its name to the ocean liner Queen Mary has returned to the Clyde.
TS Queen Mary, one of the oldest Clyde-built steamers, arrived at Greenock on Sunday afternoon after being towed from the Port of Tilbury in Essex. Watchers on Arran got a good view of the grand old lady as she was towed up the Firth of Clyde last Sunday.
The 250ft ship has been languishing at the docks for years after falling into disrepair.