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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Mersey Ferry, MS Riverdance, MV Royal Iris, Cowes Floating Bridge, PS Lincoln Castle, MS King Seaways, Aust Ferry, MV Royal Daffodil, Gosport Ferry, MV Royal Iris of the Mersey, Shields Ferry, Woolston Floating Bridge, Local Ferries in Suffolk, SS Bessemer, MV Lymington, MS Clipper Pennant, MS Pride of Dover, HSC Wight Ryder I, MV Snowdrop, MS Stena Pioneer, HSC Condor Express, MS Phocine, Sandbanks Ferry, MV Caedmon, MS Stena Seafarer, MV Cenred, MV Red Osprey, HSC FastCat Shanklin, MV Wight Sky, MS Oldenburg, MV St Catherine, MS Mersey Seaways, PS Tattershall Castle, MV Cenwulf, MV Red Eagle, MS Stena Leader, MV St Clare, PS Wingfield Castle, King Harry Ferry, MV Red Falcon, MV Wight Light, HSC FastCat Ryde, MS Lagan Seaways, Hampton Loade Ferry, MS Liverpool Seaways, Windermere Ferry, MS Pride of Calais, MV Wight Sun, Red Jet 4, MS Free Enterprise II, MV St Faith, HSC Our Lady Pamela, MS Spirit of Britain, Sundance, MV St Helen, MV Great Expectations, Red Jet 5, Brownsea Island Ferries Ltd, MS Spirit of France, MV St Cecilia, Black Tor Ferry, Red Jet 3, Cruiser, Spirit of Portsmouth, MS Dana Sirena, Harwich Harbour Ferry, Itchen ferry, Exmouth to Starcross Ferry, Spirit of Gosport, Hampton Ferry, Reedham Ferry, Hamble-Warsash Ferry, Portsmouth Queen. Excerpt: Snowdrop turning for the Pier Head, Liverpool, with Wallasey in the background. The Mersey Ferry is a ferry service operating on the River Mersey in north west England, between Liverpool and the Wirral Peninsula. Ferries have been used on this route since at least the 12th century, and continue to be popular for both local people and visitors. The current fleet consists of three vessels, which were all originally from the 1960s and were named Mountwood, Woodchurch and Overchurch. All three ferries have been extensively refurbished and re-named Royal Iris of...