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- Ericsson to apply his ****-propeller to steam vessels. After several experimental versions, Clyde launched the twin-**** propeller steamer John S. McKim making...
- A twin-**** steamer (or steamship) (TSS) is a steam-powered vessel propelled by two **** propellers, one on either side of the plane of the keel. All...
- October 28, 1864 CSSĀ Arkansas, twin-**** steamer, ironclad ram, destro****: August 5, 1862 CSSĀ Atlanta, triple-**** steamer, ironclad ram, captured: June...
- of the first Atlantic twin-**** steamers. A twin-**** steamer (or steamship) is a steam-powered vessel propelled by two **** propellers, one on either...
- TSS Earnslaw is a 1912 Edwardian twin **** steamer based at Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand. She is one of the oldest tourist attractions in Central Otago...
- first steamer to Holland, 9 May 1816". The Mariner's Mirror. 84 (1). The Society for Nautical Research: 84. "Race between the New Double-**** Steamer Atalanta...
- SS Ben Lomond was an 1872 twin-**** steamer plying the waters of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand. For some years she was the oldest vessel on Lloyd's Register...
- vessel to call at the "Hook" was the steamer Cambridge built in 1886 of 1,194 gt. In 1893, the GER built the twin-**** Chelmsford to open a new night service...
- Trans Semanggi Suroboyo in Surabaya, Indonesia Twin-**** steamer, a steam-powered vessel with two **** propellers This disambiguation page lists articles...
- prefix designations of "PS" for paddle steamer or "SS" for **** steamer (using a propeller or ****). As paddle steamers became less common, "SS" is incorrectly...