QUESTION What was Britain's first steam-powered ship? In 1794, Charles Stanhope ... the Admiralty to order the building of a wooden paddle steamer of 238 tons driven by an engine of 80 nominal ...
British built Klioub sank in December 1868 with the loss of 50 lives off the coast of Turkey after a collision with a steamer ...
Kansas City Chiefs fans hopped aboard a historic steamboat tour to take in New Orleans' beauty from the river.
Although the paddle wheel antedates the Christian era, the earliest recorded attempt to utilize steam to turn the paddle ... where she was used as a receiving ship. On June 4, 1829, she blew ...
On Friday, May 31, the iconic ship pulled up in Penarth to pick up some of its first passengers of the season. Read more: Inside the Waverley, the last sea-going passenger-carrying paddle steamer ...
The historic Waverley paddle steamer's return to sailing has been delayed by a last-minute technical hitch. The 70-year-old ship had been due to return to service on Friday after urgent repairs to ...
The Comet was a wooden paddle steamer built in Port Glasgow by John ... on the seabed are likely to be from the front half of the ship. These include the engine assemblage, possible flue and ...
The ship, a paddle steamer called SS Forfarshire, had broken on Big Harcar Rock. In the early 19th century most ships were powered by sail. They were harder to control in storms and high winds.