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- Though the side wheels and enclosing sponsons make them wider than sternwheelers, they may be more maneuverable, since they can sometimes move the paddles...
- Rivers, as river cruise ships used for tourism. Although configured as sternwheelers, they are not paddle steamers, but rather are motor vessels that are...
- against the BC Express Company's sternwheelers, the Fort George Lumber and Trading Company built a third sternwheeler, again by Donald McPhee in 1910,...
- The Moran sternwheelers were a set of 12 almost identical sternwheel steamboats built in 1898 by the Moran shipyard in Seattle, Washington to run on the...
- - was filmed in part at the Alaksen National Wildlife Area. Various sternwheeler riverboats appear in the series. The Julia Belle Swain appears in the...
- this period, the Moyie was joined by many other large and luxurious sternwheelers, among them the CPR's Kuskanook, which arrived in 1906 and the Bonnington...
- The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) is a Canadian holding company of department stores, and the oldest corporation in North America. It is the owner of the...
- having small upper works, but an enormous sternwheel. Unlike many sternwheelers, she was not intended for a dual role as p****enger and freighter, but...
- ferry), was the last vessel constructed by VMD. Sternwheeler Inlander - 1910. She was the last sternwheeler serving the Skeena River. S****ped in 1912 at...
- explosions or ice during that period. One of the few surviving Mississippi sternwheelers from this period, Julius C. Wilkie, was operated as a museum ship at...