- were also
equipped with wireless. Forty-six
watertube boilers in four
stokeholds provided steam for the
turbines driving the four 19' 7"
diameter ****s...
-
Armstrong attempted to lose some
weight by
spending some time each day in the
stokehold of the ship. On arrival, however, he
weighed in 4
pounds (2 kg) heavier...
- observation. When, in Enthusiasm, the
industrial sounds of the All-Union
Stokehold arrive at the square,
filling the
streets with
their machine music to...
- Four
flues are
connected with each other, the
upper chamber and the
stokehold. The mud
plaster of the
floors and
walls are
vitrified owing to intense...
-
flooded the
holed side
first causing the imbalance. No
water entered the
stokeholds or
engine rooms. It was
determined that had the
gunports and
doors at...
- On a ship, the fire room, or FR or
boiler room or
stokehold,
referred to the space, or spaces, of a
vessel where water was
brought to a boil. The steam...
-
destruction that was
being wrought: The s**** ... bore
their way even to the
stokehold. The coal in the
bunkers was set on fire.
Since the
bunkers were half...
-
Hardinge hitting the ship's aerial,
forward and aft funnels, the fore
stokehold, the
foredeck gun and
steering gear
forcing the ship to move out of range...
-
commander in
February 1909 and was
damaged by an
explosion in one of her
stokeholds on 2 July. In
December 1910, Rear-Admiral John Jellicoe,
later commander...
- the
battleship suffered an explosion,
probably caused by an
unnoticed stokehold fire
heating cordite stored against an
adjacent bulkhead in one of the...