- "
steamer"
trunk actually referred to a
trunk that is
often called a
cabin trunk. An
orthodox name for this type of
trunk would be a "packer"
trunk, but...
- "the
Steamer"
Steamer (milk), a
flavored milk
drink Steamer (wetsuit),
covers the
torso and arms and legs
Steamer trunk, a type of
luggage The
Steamer, an...
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Seward Trunk Co. was one of USA's
largest manufacturer of
steamers, trunks, footlockers, and
other luggage. It was
based in Petersburg, Virginia. Seward...
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built in 1853 by J. & A.
Blyth of
London for the
Austrian paddle steamer Orsova The
trunk engine,
another type of direct-acting engine, was
originally developed...
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Terminology Archived 2007-11-08 at the
Wayback Machine (definition 60,
Trunked Deck
Steamer). Craig, p. 35; Woodman, p. 179. Woodman, p. 179.
Ropner Shipbuilding...
- her
third husband, whom she had
poisoned and
stuffed into a
steamer trunk. She had the
trunk delivered to a
Stockton railway station on
March 24, 1906....
- unreliable,
Grand Trunk replaced it with the wood-burning
steamer International II in 1872. It soon was
joined in
service by the
steamer Huron. The ferries...
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Grand Trunk Western 6325 ("Old 6325") is a
class "U-3-b" 4-8-4 "Northern" type
steam locomotive built in 1942 by the
American Locomotive Company (ALCO)...
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Upcycled steamer trunk painted with
chalk paint and
topcoated with
clear and dark wax....
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weather deck atop the turret. This design, and that of its near
relative the
trunk deck ship, were said to
maximize strength,
allowing larger ships and reduced...