• Glenlee is a steel-hulled three-masted barque, built as a cargo ship at Port Glasgow under that name in 1896 for Glasgow owners.
  • The three-masted GLENLEE is typical of the last epoch of sailing ships which sailed the world as bulk carriers in the 19th and early 20th century.
  • Worldwide only five Clydebuilt sailing ships remain afloat - three in America, one in Finland and now, at last, the Glenlee in Glasgow.
  • Glenlee is a three-masted baldheaded steel-hulled barque, launched fully rigged and seaworthy on December 3, 1896.
  • The Tall Ship Glenlee Trust is a registered Scottish Charity (SC004608) that manages the running and maintenance of the Tall Ship Glenlee.
  • Glenlee | The Glasgow tall ship Glenlee at her berth near the SECC on the Clyde Photograph by Robert Orr. ... Glasgow's Tall Ship the Glenlee on the Clyde.
  • Construction: Built in 1896 by Anderson Rodger & Company in Port Glasgow, Scotland, Glenlee was designed to trade and operate as a cargo ship.
  • As a visitor attraction with a variety of events and activities all year round, The Tall Ship Glenlee is a jewel of maritime history that has something for everyone.
  • Restored to her former glory, Glenlee is one of only five Clydebuilt steel sailing ship still afloat, and the only example in the UK.