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Series exploring the stories of four ships built on the River Clyde. The Robert E Lee was one of the most famous Clydebuilt blockade-running paddle steamers.

The story of the Robert E Lee, one of the most famous Clydebuilt blockade-running paddle steamers. During the American Civil War, Glasgow shipbuilders and captains made a fortune running the supplies of war to the Confederate South and bringing out valuable cotton. To run the blockade of Union warships these paddle steamers had to be fast and their crews fearless. Glasgow provided both but Britain was neutral and these ships shouldn't have been anywhere near someone else's war.

1 hour

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Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:00

    M83

    Another Wave From You

  • 00:00

    M83

    Another Wave From You

  • 00:33

    Luke Richards

    Morning of the Attack

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter David Hayman
Series Producer Graeme Thomson
Executive Producer Craig Hunter
Director Sarah Sarkhel

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How the Clydebuilt team created the Cutty Sark in 3D

See it in position on the River Clyde.