-
Though the side
wheels and
enclosing sponsons make them
wider than
sternwheelers, they may be more maneuverable,
since they can
sometimes move the paddles...
- 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...
- 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,...
- - 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
Skeena sternwheeler was one of five
sternwheelers built for the use on the
Skeena River by Foley,
Welch and
Stewart for
construction work on the Grand...
-
Nicholls Press, Vancouver, BC 2000 ISBNÂ 0-920034-08-X Mills,
Randall V.,
Sternwheelers up
Columbia -- A
Century of
Steamboating in the
Oregon Country, at 56...
-
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...
- The Hudson's Bay
Company (HBC; French:
Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson) is a
Canadian holding company of
department stores, and the
largest and
oldest corporation...