The Waverley is currently visiting London, offering trips down the River Thames this Autumn.
The iconic paddle steamer arrived in the UK's capital on September 23 and will remain there until October 9, giving people the chance to experience the historic boat.
Now, a stunning video has been taken of the Waverley passing below the famous Tower Bridge landmark. The boat blasts its steam whistle as it passes under the bridge at nighttime in a dramatic spectacle.
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Twitter page Past Glasgow shared the incredible moment, saying: "One icon engineered in Glasgow passes under another icon engineered in Glasgow. PS Waverley, with her paddle boxes chattering, gives a blast on the steam whistle as the twin decks of Tower Bridge rise to salute her."
They added: "The iconic stonework of Tower Bridge hides an impressive steel skeleton forming the main structure, which was constructed by the Glasgow civil engineering company Sir William Arrol & Co. They built some of the UK's most famous bridges, including the Forth Bridge & Tay Rail Bridge."
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