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Steam-ships : The story of their development to the present day by R. A. Fletcher
2 by R. A. Fletcher, Fletcher, R. A., Dixon, Charles, 1872-1934
Chapter 51: 58. The _Atlantic_ 156
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introduction of the railway system inland. Between the two, however,
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1885. The last fifteen years of the century saw the tonnage of the
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1. The _William Fawcett_, the first P. & O. Steam-ship;
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2. The _Chancellor Livingston_ _Headpiece to Preface_
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3. Primitive Paddle-boats 3
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4. “Barque à Roues”: Primitive Chinese Paddle-boat 5
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5. “Liburna” or Galley, worked by Oxen 7
Chapter 9
6. Jonathan Hulls’ Paddle-steamer, 1737 _To face_ 14
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7. The Marquis de Jouffroy’s Steamboat, 1783 _To face_ 16
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8. John Fitch’s Oared Paddle-boat, 1786 22
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9. John Stevens’ _Phœnix_, 1807 _To face_ 28
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10. Robert Fulton’s _Clermont_, 1807 37
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11. The _Paragon_, built 1811 _To face_ 40
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12. The _Philadelphia_, built 1826 _To face_ 44
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14. The _William Cutting_, built 1827 _To face_ 48
Chapter 17
15. The _Mary Powell_ (Hudson River Day Line) 50
Chapter 18
16. The _Hendrick Hudson_ (Hudson River Day Line), 1906 _To face_ 50
Chapter 19
17. The _Robert Fulton_ (Hudson River Day Line), 1909 _To face_ 52
Chapter 20
19. The _City of Cleveland_ _To face_ 54
Chapter 21
20. Patrick Miller’s Triple Boat the _Edinburgh_ _To face_ 56
Chapter 22
21. Model of Miller’s Double Boat _To face_ 58
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22. The _Charlotte Dundas_: longitudinal section 60
Chapter 24
23. Symington’s Original Engine of 1788 _To face_ 60
Chapter 25
24. Model of the _Charlotte Dundas_ _To face_ 62
Chapter 26
25. The Original Engines of the _Comet_ _To face_ 64
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27. The _Industry_, 1814 _To face_ 68
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29. The Engine of the _Leven_ _To face_ 70
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30. The _Sea-Horse_, about 1826 _To face_ 72
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31. The _Monarch_ and _Trident_, convoying the _Royal
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32. The _Trident_, in which the Queen and Prince Consort
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33. The _Carron_ _To face_ 84
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34. The _Kingfisher_ _To face_ 84
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35. The _Fingal_ _To face_ 86
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36. The _Lady Wolseley_ _To face_ 86
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39. The _Mona’s Isle_ (II.), built 1860, as a paddle
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40. The _Ellan Vannin_ (the foregoing, altered to a
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41. The _Majestic_ _To face_ 96
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42. The _Lady Roberts_ _To face_ 98
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43. The _Augusta_, 1856 100
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47. The R.M. Turbine Steamer _Copenhagen_ (G.E.
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48. The _Scotia_ (L. & N.W. Railway) _To face_ 120
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49. The _Savannah_ _To face_ 124
Chapter 44
50. The _Rising Star_ 130
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51. The _Dieppe_ (L.B. & S.C. Railway) _To face_ 134
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52. The _United Kingdom_ _To face_ 134
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54. The _Great Western_, from a print of 1837 _To face_ 142
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55. The _President_ 146
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56. The _British Queen_ _To face_ 146
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57. The _Britannia_, 1840 _To face_ 152
Chapter 51
58. The _Atlantic_ 156
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59. The _Adriatic_ (Collins Line, 1857) _To face_ 160
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61. The _Massachusetts_ 171
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63. H.M. Troopship _Himalaya_ in Plymouth Sound _To face_ 180
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64. H.M. Troopship _Himalaya_ _To face_ 182
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65. The _Norman_ (Union-Castle Line, 1894) _To face_ 184
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66. Maudslay’s Oscillating Engine _To face_ 200
Chapter 58
67. Model of the Engines of the _Leinster_ _To face_ 204
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68. The _Pacific_ 205
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69. Stevens’ 1804 Engine, showing Twin-screw Propellers _To face_ 208
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70. The _Q.E.D._ 211
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72. The _John Bowes_, 1906 _To face_ 214
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73. The _Novelty_, built 1839 _To face_ 218
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75. Engines of the _Great Britain_ _To face_ 224
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78. The _City of Rome_ (Inman Line, 1881) _To face_ 242
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79. The _City of Chicago_ 244
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82. The _Russia_ (Cunard, 1867) _To face_ 246
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83. Model of the _City of Paris_, 1866 _To face_ 248
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84. The _Oregon_ (Cunard and Guion Lines, 1883) _To face_ 250
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85. The _America_ (National Line, 1884) _To face_ 254
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86. The _Delta_ leaving Marseilles for the opening of
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87. The _Thunder_ 265
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89. Longitudinal section of the _Great Eastern_ _To face_ 272
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90. Caricature of the _Great Eastern_ _To face_ 274
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91. Model of the Paddle-engines of the _Great Eastern_ _To face_ 276
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92. The _Britannic_ (White Star Line, 1874) _To face_ 280
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93. The _Umbria_ and _Etruria_ (Cunard) _To face_ 280
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94. The _Mauretania_ (Cunard, 1907) _To face_ 282
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95. The _Campania_ (Cunard, 1892) _To face_ 282
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96. The _Teutonic_ and _Majestic_ (White Star Line,
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97. The _Olympic_ (White Star Line, 1910) _To face_ 288
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98. The _Olympic_ building, October 18, 1909 _To face_ 290
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99. The _St. Louis_ (American Line) _To face_ 294
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100. The _Morea_ (P. & O. Line) _To face_ 294
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101. The _Assiniboine_ (Canadian Pacific Railway Co.) _To face_ 300
Chapter 86
103. The _Kaiser Wilhelm II._ (Norddeutscher Lloyd) _To face_ 304
Chapter 87
104. The _Turbinia_ _To face_ 308
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105. The _Otaki_ (New Zealand Shipping Co.) _To face_ 310
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106. H.M.S. _Waterwitch_, armoured gunboat 321
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107. H.M.S. _Minotaur_ _To face_ 326
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116. H.M.S. _Invincible_, armoured cruiser _To face_ 336
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117. The _Minas Geraes_, Brazilian battleship _To face_ 336
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119. The _San Francisco_, U.S. Navy _To face_ 340
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120. The _Monitoria_ _To face_ 348
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121. The _Iroquois_ and _Navahoe_ _To face_ 348
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122. The _Monitoria_, transverse section 350
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123. The old Floating Dock at Rotherhithe, _circa_ 1800 _To face_ 354
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124. Model of the Bermuda Dock _To face_ 356
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128. The Cartagena Dock _To face_ 362
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129. The _Baikal_ _To face_ 362
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130. The _Drottning Victoria_ _To face_ 366
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131. The _Ermack_ _To face_ 370
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132. The _Earl Grey_ _To face_ 370
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134. The Imperial Yacht _Hohenzollern_ _To face_ 372
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135. The Evolution of Floating Docks, 1800-1910 389
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CHAPTER I
Chapter 107
CHAPTER II
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1787. The great success and useful character of Rumsay’s steamboat were
Chapter 109
1787. A still larger boat followed in 1788, and another in 1790. The
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introduction of the latter has come also their greatest development
Chapter 111
CHAPTER III
Chapter 112
CHAPTER IV
Chapter 113
1894. Her last appearance was at the same review. She was lengthened
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CHAPTER V
Chapter 115
1822. But Lord Cochrane’s work was practically over and she was
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28. She took no goods, as she was intended to be a passenger steamer
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31. Off Southend she was discovered to be on fire, and the heat and
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1841. No trace of her has been found from that day to this.
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CHAPTER VI
Chapter 120
2402. Her engines developed 3250 horse-power and gave her an average
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CHAPTER VII
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1842. He nevertheless served in the Mexican War and then commanded the
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1839. Its charter has been revised and extended from time to time, one
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CHAPTER VIII
Chapter 125
5. Twin screws.
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CHAPTER IX
Chapter 127
1062. The engines were of 210 nominal horse-power with cylinders of 55
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CHAPTER X
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13. In equipment, too, she was regarded as the last possible word in
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1889. These two steamers marked one of those epochs of complete
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CHAPTER XI
Chapter 132
CHAPTER XII
Chapter 133
introduction of screw propellers, 97; introduction of iron, 191;
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Drawn by E. Coffin from a contemporary picture
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