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The Pig & Whistle
20th April 2023, 19:00
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Threebs Posts
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Get well soon, Threebs. Best Wishes, Eddyw
Get well soon, Threebs. Best Wishes, Eddyw
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Historic Shipping Lines & Ships
20th August 2019, 22:28
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Sidewheelers that could operate paddles independently?
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In most (side wheel) paddle steamers the...
In most (side wheel) paddle steamers the simplest and most cost effective arrangement was a single engine connected to a single paddle shaft. Independent wheel propulsion was employed in special...
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20th August 2019, 22:04
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PS Waverley
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Paddle steamer handling is a particular art. The...
Paddle steamer handling is a particular art. The paddles are so far from the rudder that its effectiveness depends entirely on the speed of the hull through the water. Hence the fast approach to pier...
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29th July 2019, 21:55
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New York to Glasgow, 1858
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Inman Line owned a "City of New York" but she...
Inman Line owned a "City of New York" but she wasn't built till 1861 and ran New York to Liverpool. Direct Glasgow - New York sailings were operated by the Glasgow and New York SS Co. They had a...
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Coasters
24th May 2017, 23:47
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Yellow Peril
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I think the nickname 'yellow peril' was usually...
I think the nickname 'yellow peril' was usually applied to the series of twelve sisters or near sisters starting with "Stability" of 1949 through to "Fred Everard' of 1958. These were c1550grt,...
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