- A
paddle steamer is a
steamship or
steamboat powered by a
steam engine driving paddle wheels to
propel the
craft through the water. In antiquity, paddle...
- may
refer to:
Nenana (steamer), a five-deck,
western river,
sternwheel paddleship Nenana Depot, an
Alaska Railroad depot built in 1922
Nenana Muni****l...
- be
hantit bot be
certain tyds." In 1820, the world's
first p****enger
paddleship, the PS Comet, was
wrecked at
nearby Craignish Point due to the strong...
- –
Quirmian paddleship Roberta E.
Biscuit –
Quirmian paddleship Unnamed –
unregistered trading vessel Wonderful **** –
Quirmian paddleship Dray Prescot...
-
transported via
river to
Echuca and then
south to Melbourne. The
steam paddleship Etona was
launched as a
mission steamer,
replacing an
earlier steam launch...
-
between 1849 and 1850
after First Lieutenant Frederick Evans of the
survey paddleship HMS Acheron. The
Banks Track is a 31 km
circular route which starts in...
-
galah and the kookaburra,
which was used on Brisbane's
Kookaburra Queen paddleships.
Having wanted to
continue with the use of
alliteration for
local sporting...
- boat or hurricane, Texas, and pilothouse),
western river,
sternwheel paddleship. Two-hundred and thirty-seven feet in
overall length, with a 42-foot beam...
- 1 July 1884 the LSWR
acquired the
Solent Sea
Steam Packet Company's
paddleships Mayflower and
Solent as well as
several cargo boats, for £2,750. The...
- in 1783.
Robert Fulton built the
first commercially successful steam paddleship in the US, the
North River Steamboat (also
known as Clermont) in 1807...