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The Stanley Steamer was a steam-powered automobile produced by the Stanley Steamer Company which set the world land speed record in 1906...
The Alpena is a sidewheel steamer that sunk in Lake Michigan on October 15, 1880...
Stacked mushiki on top of a pot Mushiki (蒸し器, literally: steam-vessel) or seiro (蒸籠, literally: steam-basket) are two different types of Japanese steamers . Mushiki are round steamers... that the steam can cook many different servings simultaneously. Seiro are large rectangular steamers...
Lakeside is at the south end of Lake Windermere, Lancashire, England. It was established as a steamer pier for services along the lake, and had a railway termninus next to the pier, and a hotel. The steamers still call at Lakeside and the railway has been converted to a steam-powered heritage line...
, paddle steamer, The Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle Trust, regular sailings and charter cruises PS Maid of the Loch - Loch Lomond, Scotland, paddle steamer being restored, open to visitors, restaurant for..., screw steamer, Scottish Water Co., regular sailings, charter cruises PS Waverley - Glasgow, paddle...
battleships annihiliated a force of Ottoman sail frigates. Only the Turkish steamer Taif managed to...: Kulevtcha (54) Kagul (44) Steamers: (arrived at end of battle) Odessa (4) Krym (4) Khersones (4... (24) Kel Safid (22) Steam frigate/corvette: Erkelye (10) Steamer: Taif (12...
, sheldgeese and steamer-ducks. This group of larger, often semi-terrestrial waterfowl can be seen as... Duck Merganetta armata (Andes Mts., South America) Tachyeres steamer ducks (South America 4 species). Flying Steamer Duck Tachyeres patachonicus Magellanic Flightless Steamer Duck Tachyeres...
The American Steam Car was, quite simply, an American steam car, produced by Thomas Derr from 1924 to 1931. Most of the cars were either conversions or manufactured with Hudson chassis and bodies. The company catered largely to former Stanley Steamer owners...
The Battle of Helgoland (or Heligoland) happened in the North Sea May 9 1864. Ships involved Austrian Schwarzenburg (51) screw frigate Radetzky (37) screw frigate German Preussischer Adler (4) paddle steamer Blitz (3) 350 ton gunboat Basilisk (3) 350 ton gunboat Danish Jylland (44) screw...
Independence Stadium is a stadium located at the Fairgrounds in Shreveport, Louisiana. It is the site of the annual Independence Bowl post-season college football game, initially (1976) the Bicentennial Bowl . Prior to this, it was the home venue of the Shreveport Steamer of the short-lived World...