Steamer may refer to In locomotion Steamboat , a boat propelled by a paddlewheel or propeller under steam power Steam locomotive , a locomotive propelled by steam operated pistons Stanley Steamer , a steam powered automobile Fastball , nickname for the baseball pitch Food and drink Steamer appliance , an appliance that aids in steaming food Steamer milk , a flavored milk drink Steamer sandwich , another name for a sloppy joe A Soft shell clam type of clam or in reference to steamed clams Miscellaneous Jiffy steamer , a device used to remove wrinkles from garments and fabrics Steamer wetsuit , a wetsuit that covers the torso and the full length of the arms and legs Steamer trunk Stan Smyl , a former captain of the Vancouver Canucks and nicknamed the Steamer Tachyeres , steamer ducks Feces The Steamers an Oxford University drinking club disambig Ben James , a full time steamer from Guernsey, Channel Islands ... more details
Image SS Ukkopekka 1.jpg right thumb 240px The S S Ukkopekka , a Finnish screw steamer. A screw steamer or screw steamship is a steamship or steamboat , powered by a steam engine , using one or more propellor s, also known as screws, to propel it through the water. The term is usually used in contradistinction to the paddle steamer , an earlier form of steamship that was largely, but not entirely, superseded by the screw steamer. water transport stub DEFAULTSORT Screw Steamer Category Marine steam propulsion Category Marine propulsion Category Ship types ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Mount Steamer marks the intersection between the Main Range National Park and The Steamer Range in Australia . Walking to the summit is a tough undertaking from any of its spurs. See also Portal Queensland List of mountains in Australia Coord 28 11 S 152 27 E region AU type mountain display title Category Mountains of Queensland Steamer Category South East Queensland Queensland geo stub ... more details
in 1940 when the Model J 1 hat steamer was first patented. At the time, wearing hats was fashionable ... and product name, Jiffy Steamer. The concept was later applied to the J 2 garment steamer, a larger version of the J 1 hat steamer that included a clothing rack. This product was aimed at the clothing ... steamer machine more geared towards the commercial marketplace. The J 4000 industrial clothing steamer has a larger reservoir to increase the time between refills when steaming large amounts of garments. More recently, the Esteam, a travel steamer, was developed that compacts the functionality of the J 2000 personal garment steamer into a more portable device roughly the size of a medium sized ... as car AC outlet adapters. Quality and safety certifications Jiffy Steamer products have met the quality ... safety testing mark required for all electronic products. US patent information Jiffy Steamer s products .... External links http www.jiffysteamer.com Jiffy Steamer corporate site http www1.epinions.com Other Small Appliances Brand Jiffy Steamer Reviews of Jiffy Steamer products http www.steamsolutions.net Steam Solutions Vendor of Jiffy Steamer products http www.planchasavapor.com EOS IMPORT Jiffy Steamer Espa a, Portugal and Italia Category Companies based in Tennessee Category Companies established ... more details
August 2009 Steamer currently lives in San Francisco , California . Citation needed date August 2009 Video games Steamer appeared as a playable character in the first 5 games in the Tony Hawk s series ... action skateboarding news story?id 6804289 Elissa Steamer departs Zero Skateboards by ESPN July, 2011 http olympia.fortunecity.com pele 86 interviews steamer elissasteamer.html Interview in Dec 98 IMDb name 1078020 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steamer, Elissa ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steamer, Elissa Category 1975 births Category Living people Category American ... from San Francisco, California Category X Games athletes de Elissa Steamer es Elissa Steamer fr Elissa Steamer nl Elissa Steamer pt Elissa Steamer sco Elissa Steamer sl Elissa Steamer ... more details
Taxobox name Steamer ducks image Tachyeres brachypterus.jpg image width image caption Falkland Steamer Duck , Tachyeres brachypterus regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Anseriformes familia Anatidae genus Tachyeres genus authority Richard Owen Owen , 1875 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Tachyeres patachonicus br Tachyeres pteneres br Tachyeres brachypterus br Tachyeres leucocephalus The steamer ducks are a genus Tachyeres of duck s in the family biology family Anatidae . All of the four species occur in South America , and all except the Flying Steamer Duck are flightless even this one species capable of flight rarely takes to the air. ref name Livezey cite book url http www.biodiversitylibrary.org bibliography 8436 last Livezey first Bradley C. last2 Humphrey first2 Philip Strong title Taxonomy and Identification of Steamer Ducks Anatidae Tachyeres year 1992 publisher Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas series Monograph of the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas. No. 8 location Lawrence, Kansas isbn 0 89338 024 3 ref The genus name Tachyeres , having fast oar s or fast rower , comes from Ancient Greek fast I row as with oars . Citation needed date January 2010 The common name steamer ducks derives because, when swimming fast, they flap their wings into the water as well as using their feet, creating an effect like a paddle steamer . Citation needed date January 2010 They are usually placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae. However, mtDNA DNA sequence sequence analyses of the cytochrome b cytochrome b and NADH dehydrogenase Protein subunit subunit 2 genes indicate that Tachyeres rather belongs into a distinct ... species ref name Livezey Flying Steamer Duck Tachyeres patachonicus Fuegian Steamer Duck Tachyeres pteneres Chubut Steamer Duck Tachyeres leucocephalus Falkland Steamer Duck Tachyeres brachypterus The Chubut Steamer Duck was only described in 1981. ref name Livezey References reflist External ... more details
Image Steamer Lane 11 08 09.jpg thumb A crowd gathers near the lighthouse to watch the waves at Steamer Lane. Steamer Lane is a famous surfing location in Santa Cruz, California . It is just off a point on the side of cliffs in the West Cliff residential area near downtown Santa Cruz, providing easy access and a good vantage point for viewing. The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is housed in a lighthouse there. Steamer Lane is the preferred form of the name used by the people surfing there. ref name surfline Lead of http www.surfline.com surfaz surfaz.cfm?id 911 Surfline article , accessed 2007 08 31. ref The name may have originated by reference to steamboat steamships . It was at Steamer Lane that the modern surfing wetsuit and the leash were mainly developed by Jack O Neill, who had his surf shop nearby for many years and lost his eye at Steamer Lane. ref name surfline Geography The cliffs overlooking Steamer Lane are composed of Quaternary period marine deposits, part of the Purisima formation. ref name calstate http geooce.mlml.calstate.edu pdf SC co l.pdf pg. 2 & 7, accessed 2007 08 31. ref The rock underneath the lane is Santa Cruz mudstone from the Miocene era. ref name calstate Steamer Lane is part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary . ref http montereybay.noaa.gov visitor ... 2007 08 31. ref There are four parts to Steamer Lane Indicators, Middle Peak, The Slot, and The Point ... Cruz has 11 surf breaks, including the point breaks over rock bottoms near Steamer Lane and Pleasure Point, Santa Cruz, California Pleasure Point . Home to the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum at Steamer Lane ..., and surfing. However, Steamer Lane has also seen animosity between local surfers and surf kayakers ... www.bloosee.com explore lt 36.950698&ln 122.024363&z 17&m 2&c 111111111111&o 7 Steamer Lane on Bloosee ... Museum http www.wavewatch.com Live Surf Cams Region.php?CamID 13&RegionID 4 View of Steamer Lane via webcam http www.shorelinesurf.com steamerlane.htm Aerial Views of Steamer Lane http www.santacruzsurfers.com ... more details
The American Steamer was an American steam car manufactured by the American Steam Truck Co. of Elgin, Illinois from 1922 to 1924. ref name Beaulieu cite book last Georgano first N. title Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile year 2000 publisher HMSO location London isbn 1 57958 293 1 ref The American Steamer was typical of the steam cars which flooded the market in the early 1920s. It featured a twin cylinder compound double acting motor deemed capable of at least convert 60 mi h km h . The company offered a touring car , a Roadster automobile roadster , a coupe , and a sedan car sedan . Between 16 and 20 were built. The prototype was tested as early as 1918, but the company went bankrupt shortly thereafter. See also Alena Steam Car American Steam Car AMC automobile Coats Steam Car References reflist Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Steam automobiles Category Companies established in 1922 Vintage auto stub no American Steamer ... more details
Image PS Waverley off Greenock 1994.jpg thumb right 200px Paddle steamer ship PS Waverley 4 2 steaming down the Firth of Clyde . Image TS Queen Mary 1981.jpg thumb right 200px Turbine steamer ship TS Queen Mary 4 2 laid up in Greenock . The era of the Clyde steamer in Scotland began in August 1812 with the very first successful commercial steamboat service in Europe, when Henry Bell engineer Henry Bell s ship PS Comet 4 2 began a passenger service on the River Clyde between Glasgow and Greenock . The Firth of Clyde became immensely popular with holidaymakers, with over 300 Clyde Steamers operating by 1900, and going doon the watter was still in full swing in the early 1960s. Then competition from new forms of holiday travel brought the era almost to a close, but ship PS Waverley continues to provide the leisurely delights of Clyde steamer excursions. From the outset steamboat services were aimed at holidaymakers, with a stop at Helensburgh bringing passengers to Bell s Baths Hotel. Within ten years there were nearly fifty steamers on the Firth of Clyde , sailing as far as Largs , Campbeltown and Inveraray , and the Glasgow Magistrates had introduced a five pound fine for services running late to prevent the Masters of Steam Boats, from improper competition and rivalship, postponing their departure for considerable and uncertain periods, after the times they had previously intimated to the Public . Steamer services were also introduced onto the inland lochs, with the Marion appearing on Loch Lomond in 1816. With the rapid industrial revolution industrialisation and population ..., or weekly, during the summer. The first turbine powered merchant vessel, the Clyde steamer ship ... in 1947, is the last survivor of these fleets, and the last sea going paddle steamer in the world ... built in 1899 at the Battle of Dunkirk . The 1900 steamer SS Sir Walter Scott still sails on Loch ... waverley 2.aspx History of the Waverley Clyde Waterfront Heritage DEFAULTSORT Clyde Steamer ... more details
Palace steamers were luxurious steamship s that carried passengers and cargo around the North America n Great Lakes from 1844 through 1857. One was the Niagara palace steamer Niagara , which was destroyed by a fire during an 1856 voyage. Source http www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org explore niagara serv2.cfm University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute website Category Ship types Category Great Lakes ships ship type stub ... more details
for the modern Murmansk Shipping Company ship Volodarsky Murmansk Shipping Company Steamer Volodarskiy was a Soviet Union Soviet cargo ship freighter of about 3,100 tonnes displacement which was active in the Arctic during the 1930s. This ship had been normally used for carrying timber. The Volodarskiy was named after V. Volodarsky Moisey Markovich Goldshteyn 1891 1918 , a Russian revolutionary and an early Soviet politician. In 1933 steamer Volodarskiy took part in the first Soviet convoy to the mouth of the Lena River Lena , under Captain N. V. Smagin, along with steamers Steamer Pravda Pravda and Steamer Tovarich Stalin Tovarich Stalin . The convoy leader, Captain M. A. Sorokin, was on board Volodarskiy . This convoy was led by icebreaker Krasin icebreaker Krasin Captain Ya. P. Legzdin . On the way back, severe ice conditions in the Vilkitsky Strait between Severnaya Zemlya and Cape Chelyuskin , forced the three freighters of the convoy to winter at Ostrov Samuila in the Komsomolskaya Pravda Islands . A shore station was built and a full scientific programme maintained all winter by leader scientist Nikolay Urvantsev N. N. Urvantsev and his wife, Dr. Yelizaveta Ivanovna, the expedition s medical officer. The three ships were released in the following year by Icebreaker Feodor Litke Feodor Litke after much effort to break a channel through the thick ice. Then Volodarskiy headed to Tiksi to load coal in order to bunker the ships of the second Lena expedition. References William Barr Arctic historian William Barr , The First Soviet Convoy to the Mouth of the Lena . William Barr, The Drift of Lenin s Convoy in the Laptev Sea, 1937 1938 . DEFAULTSORT Volodarskiy Category Russian ship names Category Ships of the Soviet Union Category Laptev Sea Category Polar exploration by Russia and the Soviet Union Category Arctic exploration vessels soviet stub ship stub arctic stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Use Australian English date September 2011 Refimprove date April 2008 The Steamer Range is a series of spectacular rock formations branching off the Main Range National Park in Queensland , Australia . They lie at the head of Emu Creek, west of Warwick, Queensland Warwick , in the Main Range. Viewed from most angles, with a little imagination, the range looks like a steamboat . The Mast formation was climbed on 24 August 1950 by Bob Waring and Jon Stephenson, and the Funnel formation was climbed on 1 December 1950 by Bob Waring and Kemp Fowler Fact date September 2007 . The local sawmill had a 200 pound prize for the first person to do this however, neither Bob nor Kemp received any money for their accomplishments. coord 28 16 13 S 151 36 34 E type landmark region AU display title Category Mountain ranges of Queensland Steamer Range, The Category Darling Downs Queensland geo stub ... more details
Infobox company company name Reading Steamer company logo slogan fate successor foundation 1901 defunct location Reading, Pennsylvania industry Automobile key people products Steam powered automobiles num employees parent subsid Reading Steamer was an United States American steam powered automobile maker established in 1901 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Their advertisement promised their Model B runs indefinitely without attention. They featured a four cylinder when most steamers used only two. ref cite book title 100 Years of the American Auto Millennium Edition, page 24 year 1999 publisher Publications International ref 100 Years ref Reading Steam Carriage It had a bench seat over the engine compartment with tiller type steering. Drive was by chain to the rear wheels. The Model B sold for 750. ref 100 Years 100 Years of the American Auto , p.  19 ref References Reflist Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Steam automobiles ... more details
, Louisiana , and became the Shreveport Steamer. They played at the 30,000 seat State Fair ... King , of CNN fame, was one of their broadcasters. The Steamer showcased a number of veterans and a few ... 18, 1974. On September 23, 1974, they were rechristened the Shreveport Steamer. The franchise, according ..., a former star player at Tennessee Tech . The Steamer made their home debut on September 25 against ... a 4 5 record after the move, finishing 7 12 1 overall in 1974. 1975 season The Steamer returned for the 1975 ... 5 7 record and with the franchise almost out of money, the Steamer and the WFL sank permanently ... season. An apparently unrelated Shreveport Steamer, also known as the plural Steamers, played in the American ... Steamer 1975 WFL Media Guide References reflist refs ref name cm740919 cite news agency United Press ... more details
of Fame Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maxwell, Steamer ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... MB , Canada CAN DATE OF DEATH September 11, 1975 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maxwell, Steamer Category ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Steamer Flanagan position Outfielder image Steamer Flanagan.jpg bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date 1881 4 20 mf y birth place Kingston, Pennsylvania death date death date and age 1947 4 21 1881 4 20 death place Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania debutdate September 25 debutyear 1905 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates finaldate October 7 finalyear 1905 finalteam Pittsburgh Pirates stat1label Batting average stat1value .280 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 3 teams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Pirates 1905 James Paul Steamer Flanagan April 20, 1881 April 21, 1947 was a Major League Baseball center fielder . He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates just at the end of the 1905 season September 25 October 7 . The 24 year old rookie , who stood height ft 6 in 1 and weighed 185  lbs., was a native of Kingston, Pennsylvania , and attended the University of Notre Dame . Flanagan played well during his time with the Pirates. In seven games he hit .280 7 for 25 with one double baseball double , one triple baseball triple , three runs batted in , and seven run baseball runs scored . He also had three stolen bases . In the field he handled 19 total chances chances flawlessly for a fielding percentage of 1.000. Two of his famous teammates on the Pirates were future Baseball Hall of Fame Hall of Famers Honus Wagner and Fred Clarke . Flanagan died at the age of 66 in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania . External links http www.baseball reference.com f flanast01.shtml Baseball Reference http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc Pflans101.htm Retrosheet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flanagan, Steamer ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH April 20, 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH Kingston, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH April 21, 1947 PLACE OF DEATH Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Flanagan, Steamer Category Major League Baseball center fielders Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania ... more details
File .jpg thumb Abat programmable combi steamer, 20 levels, GN 1 1 A combi steamer or combi steamer is a professional cooking appliance that combines the functionality of a convection oven and a Food steamer steam cooker . That is, it can produce dry heat, moist heat or a combination of the two at various temperatures. Therefore it is fit for many culinary applications including baking, roasting, grilling, steaming, braising , blanching, and poaching. Advantages of this technology are very short cooking times and a gentle preparation method, which leads to better preservation of vitamins and nutritional value of foods than with traditional cooking methods. Main modes of operation steam convection circulation of hot air , a combined variant of food preparation simultaneous using of vapor and hot air . These modes make it possible to combine different methods of food preparation using one appliance roasting, steam including low temperature steam , baking, warming up, poaching, braising, blanching, regeneration, etc. History In 1976 a German company Rational put on the market appliances combining functionality of a convection oven and a steam cooker. The products revolutionized the process of food preparation. Owing to combi steamers cooks could apply methods of cooking contributing to electricity and water saving and reducing production time and final product losses. Gentle steaming by vapor of low temperature led to better preservation of vitamins and nutritional value of foods. The latter made it possible to use combi steamers for dietary dishes preparation extensively. Gradually from simple appliances with manual water injection combi steamers were transformed in multifunctional machines, many of which have their own intelligence and possibility of automatic food preparation. Initially, the price for combi steamers was very high and they were available ... Advantages of a combi steamer over other thermal equipment combination of specified temperature and humidity ... more details
&CISOBOX 1&REC 4 Photo of Steamer Humboldt departing for Nome with passengers, June 2, 1901 http search.tpl.lib.wa.us ships shipfulld.asp?8 3475 Description of wooden steamer Humboldt , Tacoma Public Library ... more details
A wallpaper steamer is an electrical device which boil s water continuously in order to produce steam . This steam is then allowed to pass through a narrow bore tube to a face plate. This face plate is then held against a wallpapered wall. The steam passes through the paper, saturates the backing paper and partially dissolves the desiccated wallpaper paste . This then allows to the wallpaper to be pulled from, or scraped off the wall. ref name FreePatents cite web url http www.freepatentsonline.com EP0268479.html title Abstract of Patent publisher Free Patents Online accessdate 2009 08 30 ref The wallpaper steamer was invented by Peter Ravenscroft Wilkins from Blackwell, Worcestershire , England. Its European patent was filed 19 November 1987. ref name FreePatents Technology The basic form of a wallpaper steamer is a semi sealed container, usually made of plastic, that contains a heating element . A quantity of water is added to the container and the water comes into contact with the heating element. Once electrical power is connected to the element, it heats up which then in turn heats the water. The water reaches its boiling point, evaporates and produces steam. As the container is sealed, the steam pressure builds up but is released via a small opening in the container to which is connected a length of pressure pipe. At the end of the pressure pipe is a flat plate about convert 30 cm in abbr on square and 1 cm deep. The plate has a handle on its reverse side. This plate is then held up to the papered wall. The steam being released under pressure from the container travels along the pressure pipe and is released into the forward face of the steam plate. As the plate is held against the wall, a slight seal is maintained which holds steam long enough to force the moisture into the wallpaper, Saturation saturating it and Rehydration rehydrating the wallpaper paste . Once the paste is rehydrated, it starts to lose its adhesive properties, allowing the wallpaper to be either ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2009 Image Steam cooker.JPG right thumb American steam cooker A food steamer or steam cooker is a kitchen appliance used to prepare various foods in a sealed vessel that limits the escape of air or liquids below a preset pressure. Advantages Image Steam cooker catchment.JPG left thumb A steam cooker catchment which collects water condense with nutrients Most steam cookers also feature a juice catchment, which allows all nutrients otherwise lost as steam to be consumed. When other Cooking Methods cooking techniques are used e.g. frying with butter or oil , these nutrients are generally lost, as most are discarded after cooking Due to their health aspect cooking without any oil , food steamers are used extensively in health diets as Cuisine minceur , the Raw foodism raw food diet , Okinawa diet , macrobiotics macrobiotic diet and the CRON diet . Food steamers release less heat to the kitchen environment, therefore helping keep the kitchen cool during hot summers. br File Broccoli in steamer.jpg thumb Broccoli in steamer See also commons category Steamers for cooking Portal Food Steaming Food processing Pressure cooking Category Food preparation appliances Category Cooking appliances ca Olla de vapor de Dampfgarer et Aurupott es Olla vaporera fa fr Cuit vapeur kk ja ru ... more details
Steamer Pravda was a Soviet Union Soviet merchant cargo ship freighter of about 3,100 tonnes displacement, which was active in the Soviet Arctic during the 1930s. This ship had been normally used for carrying timber. It was named after Soviet newspaper Pravda . In 1933, the newly formed Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route Glavsevmorput Chief Administration of the Northern Sea Route sent the Pravda , under Captain Kh. A. Belitskiy, to Nordvik Laptev Sea Nordvik on the first oil exploration expedition to Northern Siberia. This venture was led by Nikolay Urvantsev N.N. Urvantsev who travelled on the Pravda along with his wife, Dr. Yelizaveta Ivanovna who was in charge of medical care. Pravda s cargo consisted of 2,430 tonnes of equipment and supplies for this important expedition, including four experimental NATI 2 Half track half track vehicles built by the Nauchnyy Avtotraktornyy Institut in Moscow. These were the first tracked vehicle s to be used in the Russian Arctic in history. They would be used to haul the drill, buildings and supplies, from the landing site to the Oil exploration drilling site . Apart from the detachable drill rig and a fully equipped drilling camp, Pravda also carried the rails, ties and rolling stock for a narrow gauge railway. Pravda travelled along with steamers Steamer Tovarich Stalin Tovarich Stalin and Steamer Volodarskiy Volodarskiy , which were on their way to the mouth of the Lena River Lena . By 4 September steamer Pravda was in the Khatanga Gulf , close to Nordvik. Captain Belitskiy had decided to approach Nordvik Bay from the east, between Poluostrov Paksa and Bolshoy Begichev Island. Despite having no knowledge of the depths in the channel Belitskiy went ahead, without taking the elementary precaution of sounding and Pravda ran aground in the centre of the channel two times. Ice conditions in the Vilkitsky Strait between Severnaya Zemlya and Cape Chelyuskin , forced the three freighters of the convoy, the Pravda , the Volodarskiy ... more details
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File SteamboatBenCampbellb.jpg thumb 260px A side wheeler paddle steamer from the 1850s File Branson .... A paddle steamer is a steamship or riverboat , powered by a steam engine , using paddle wheels ... is normally enclosed in a paddlebox to minimise splashing. Types of paddle steamer File paddle wheel small.jpg frame right Left Rivet ed steel paddle wheel from a paddle steamer on the lake of Lucerne. BR Right detail of a steamer. There are two basic ways to mount paddle wheels on a ship either ... http www.gutenberg.org etext 725 Gutenberg e text year 1884 location id ref The first paddle steamer ... were ordered. While Charlotte Dundas was the first commercial paddle steamer and steamboat, the first ... , the last sea going paddle steamer The first seagoing trip of a paddle steamer was that in 1808 ... coastal trips began soon after that. The first paddle steamer to make a long ocean voyage was SS ... left 200px The Sophia Jane The largest paddle steamer ever built was Brunel s SS Great Eastern 3 2 ... White Fleet paddle steamers, Dresden Saxon Paddle Steamer Fleet in Dresden known as White Fleet ... paddle steamer on the River Rhine . ref http www.k d.de de kd flotte rms goethe RMS Goethe KD K ln ... German Wikipedia on the ship Goethe ref Italy In Italy, a small paddle steamer fleet operates on Lake ... thumb left Compagnie G n rale de Navigation sur le lac L man CGN paddle steamer Montreux ... Z richsee Schifffahrtsgesellschaft ZSG ship Paddle steamer Stadt Rapperswil 2 , built in 1914 by Escher & Wyss at Zurich File Z richsee ZSG Stadt ZH & Rapperswil IMG 2063.JPG thumb left ship Paddle steamer Stadt Z rich 2 to the left and ship Paddle steamer Stadt Rapperswil 2 in Zurich Wollishofen Switzerland has a large paddle steamer fleet, most of the Salon Steamer type built by Sulzer manufacturer ... ship PS Waverley , built in 1947, is the last seagoing paddle steamer in the world. This ship ... river fleet in Russian ref Australia PS Adelaide is the oldest wooden hulled paddle steamer in the world ... more details
Infobox nrhp name SABINO steamer nrhp type nhl image Sabino in 2005.jpg caption location Mystic, Connecticut lat degrees 41 lat minutes 21 lat seconds 39.04 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 58 long seconds 2.31 long direction W locmapin Connecticut area built 1908 architect H. Irving Adams architecture No Style Listed designated nrhp type October 5, 1992 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 2147&ResourceType Structure title SABINO steamer accessdate 2007 10 03 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 5, 1992 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 92001887 Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United States Ship flag span style display none USA span flagicon USA size 40px Ship namesake Abenaki Indian sagamore named Sabenoa Ship owner Mystic Seaport Ship operator Mystic Seaport Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder W. Irving Adams Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened 1908 Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship identification Ship fate Museum ship Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage Ship displacement Ship length 57 feet Ship beam 21 feet 11 inches Ship height Ship draught Ship draft 6 feet 3 inches Ship depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Ship power Paine compound two cylinder steam engine Ship propulsion Ship speed 8 knots Ship capacity Ship crew 3 Ship ... Large Vessels Sabino Excursion Steamer Sabino 239  KB date September, 1991 author Nicolas Dean publisher ... Video Clips of Sabino Registered Historic Places Portal Connecticut DEFAULTSORT Sabino Steamer Category ... in Connecticut fr Sabino steamer ... more details
onesource date September 2011 Infobox nrhp name NENANA River Steamboat nrhp type nhl image Nenana steamer Fairbanks, Alaska.jpg caption Nenana in 1988 location Fairbanks, Alaska lat degrees 64 lat minutes 50 lat seconds 19.14 lat direction N long degrees 147 long minutes 46 long seconds 20.42 long direction W locmapin Alaska area built 1933 architect Seattle Shipbuilding Co. architecture designated nrhp type May 5, 1989 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1302&ResourceType Structure title NENANA River Steamboat accessdate 2008 01 04 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added June 27, 1972 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Local refnum 72001581 The SS Nenana is a river sternwheel paddleship currently preserved and displayed at Pioneer Park, Fairbanks Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, Alaska . It is the only surviving wooden one of this type. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv2 Cite journal title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 72001581.pdf National Register of Historic Places Registration Nenana 521  KB date July 29, 1988 author Kevin J. Foster and William S. Hanable publisher National Park Service and PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 72001581.pdf Accompanying 5 photos, exterior and interior, from 1988 and c.1945. 978  KB ref The ship was commissioned by the Alaska Railroad and provided freight transfer from the railroad yards at Nenana, Alaska Nenana to villages along the Yukon River Yukon and Tanana River s. File SS Nenana sternwheeler 2011.jpg thumb left 300px SS Nenana , sternwheeler, in Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, 2011. See also Steamboats of the Yukon River References reflist NRHP in Alaska by borough and census area Registered Historic Places Category 1933 ships Category Buildings and structures in Fairbanks, Alaska Category National Historic Landmarks in Alaska Category Paddle ... more details