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With the exception of two | steamers, a schooner, and a brigantine, the vessels he |
tern Union Railway in 1862 operated passenger | steamers across the North Sea from Harwich to Europe. |
For a few years the railway operated | steamers across the Bristol Channel to Wales. |
Oulton Broad, Henry Blogg was launched to the | steamers aid and stood by. |
The three Union | steamers also captured 90 members of the doomed vessel |
ered good seaboats with an easy roll and good | steamers, although they suffered from high fuel consum |
the enemy, and on reaching Wetumpka found the | steamers anchored in midstream. |
f Ross, and the residents therefore relied on | steamers and bullock tracks for access to the outside |
le which had resisted repeated attacks by our | steamers and had kept a large force of vessels employe |
urther, a large number of light-draught river | steamers and barges (or flats), belonging to the Irraw |
meet arriving passengers on incoming P&O mail | steamers and ferry them direct to the hotel's pier. |
ooet at the south end of Lillooet Lake, where | steamers and canoes carried travellers to Port Pembert |
They were wooden-hulled side-wheel | steamers and powered by walking-beam steam engines. |
nly thing the small flotilla was lacking were | steamers and Capt. |
In 1900 over 1,095 schooners, | steamers and barges used the harbor. |
She then sank 7 | steamers and 12 sailing vessels in the central Mediter |
Crewe and Nantwich | Steamers and Crewe Wolves joined to create one senior |
this vessel was smaller than the other paddle | steamers, and was flush-decked. |
Sloan, Cowles & Co., proprietors of excursion | steamers and summer resorts. |
ssession of a boat, with which he reached the | steamers and demanded and received their surrender. |
Choir and piano: Big | Steamers and other music by Elgar, performed by Barry |
o purchase sea-going vessels as well as river | steamers and barges, the latter, especially on the Rhi |
ure railroad operated by the Los Angeles Live | Steamers and a collection of railroad locomotives, pas |
ly built wooden sailing ships, he later built | steamers and pioneered the use and building of iron an |
t. Louis Ambush, Milwaukee Wave and St. Louis | Steamers and current player for the St. Louis Illusion |
oners to the North Cooking Lake Station where | steamers and motor boats delivered them to different r |
cation through out the Bengal region both for | steamers and for native boats. |
Horn routinely, and were not well suited for | steamers, as coal was in short supply there. |
n on the Kingswear ferry, and the three screw | steamers assisting. |
They started with | steamers at an Exhibition in 1867. |
roops and stores was composed of more than 55 | steamers, barges, and launches, etc. |
It is the smaller of two stern-wheel paddle | steamers based at Opry Mills in Nashville, Tennessee; |
As more | steamers became available a regular schedule for mail, |
He played eight games for the St. Louis | Steamers before moving to the Dallas Sidekicks on Janu |
He played one more season with the | Steamers before moving to the New York Express, an MIS |
rchase of Spitfire and Vixen, two light draft | steamers being built for the Mexican Navy. |
On August 4, the regiment embarked the | steamers Ben de Ford and . |
river landing was used as a calling place by | steamers between Gainsborough and Hull. |
Brookfield and was a captain on many sealing | steamers between 1896 and 1917. |
iary support vessel, delivering coal to Union | steamers blockading Confederate ports. |
With Royal Navy gunboats and | steamers blocking the Hunters from escaping and casual |
sporting goods, and in the Victorian era when | steamers brought tourists to the village, Calstock was |
They had numerous | steamers built on behalf of the confederacy to run sup |
Steamers carried cargo, mostly Irish cattle, as well a | |
ington, British troopship Dwinsk, and Italian | steamers Caserta and Dante Alighieri. |
velled on the river until 1961, when the last | steamers ceased operation. |
He played with the St. Louis | Steamers, Chicago Storm and California Cougars, and wa |
l car are located within the Los Angeles Live | Steamers complex. |
Barges and lake | steamers connected the railway. |
upiter and the north end of Lake Worth, where | steamers continued south. |
The | steamers continued racing however all the way to Olymp |
Steamers cross daily from Bombay to Dharamtar. | |
Co. Ltd made both petrol and steam cars, the | steamers designed by Frederick Lamplough, who had orig |
The bombardment sank two | steamers docked at the landing and created a great dea |
In October 1983, the St. Louis | Steamers drafted McGauley in the second round of the M |
n 29 December 1861, Whitehall and eight other | steamers engaged CSS Sea Bird in the roads shortly aft |
The | Steamers' first full season in 2008 saw them finish in |
He will join Bay of Plenty | Steamers for the 2011 ITM Cup. |
He returned to the | Steamers for the team's final two years in the MISL, 1 |
th the Strikers until he joined the St. Louis | Steamers for the 1987-1988 MISL season. |
The 13th POB was awarded Campaign | steamers for the defense of Saudi Arabia and for the l |
Salters | Steamers, formerly known as Salter Bros, is an old fam |
USS Savannah, USS Saratoga and two charted | steamers fought the small Battle of Anton Lizardo in 1 |
ommodation and catering for travellers on the | steamers from Bristol, Wales and Ireland. |
and Kenilworth Castle, two Union-Castle Line | steamers from South Africa, the RMS Kenilworth Castle |
The Mexican fleet now possessed the | steamers Guadalupe and Moctezuma. |
e of the interior of Upper Burma; but British | steamers had for years been running on the great river |
ing the Civil War and engaged two Confederate | steamers in the Red River near Fort DeRussey 4 May 186 |
on footballer who plays for the Bay of Plenty | Steamers in the Air New Zealand Cup. |
ounty Council acquired both the ferry and the | steamers in 1922 for £42,000. |
pite numerous nagging injuries, Davis led the | Steamers in scoring and was an integral part of the te |
4, 1987, the Stars sent him to the St. Louis | Steamers in exchange for Charlie Falzon and $20,000. |
hipped down the Ocklawaha, loaded onto larger | steamers in Palatka and plied north on the St. Johns R |
ey West on 10 February to serve as one of the | steamers in Comdr. |
upgraded versions of the original J-2 clothes | steamers, including the J-2000 and several variants th |
Big | Steamers is a poem by Rudyard Kipling, first published |
Crewe & Nantwich | Steamers is a rugby league club in Nantwich, Cheshire. |
derate ironclad ram Manassas - accompanied by | steamers Ivy and James L. Day - attacked on 12 October |
troying the enemy's transports, came upon the | steamers John Walsh, R. J. Locklan, Golden Age and the |
he commanded, in succession, the Coast Survey | steamers John Y. Mason and Walker in survey duty off t |
t foreman, Milford Osborne; superintendent of | steamers, John Brooks; assistant superintendent and en |
Steamers joined the North West division of the Rugby L | |
Barrow-Fleetwood service - four paddle | steamers; lake steamers - two on Coniston Water; six o |
Glenridding across Ullswater, with one of the | steamers leaving the pier |
ded the Tensas River and captured Confederate | steamers Louisville and Elmira. |
ed in 1939 and entered service with Clan Line | Steamers Ltd, of London, who homeported her in Glasgow |
She was sold in 1900 to Liverpool and Douglas | Steamers Ltd. |
he last step in a plan to cut out Confederate | steamers lying at Sabine, then to establish control of |
"The first of the reported gun | steamers made her experimental trial trip on the Massa |
and Michael Philip Usina of Savannah and two | steamers: Marie Celeste and Atlanta. |
his artillery fire caused the capture of the | steamers Mazeppa, Anna, and Venus, as well as the gunb |
In 2009 the | Steamers moved away from Crewe to Barony Park, Nantwic |
By this time the | steamers New York and Lucania (from Cunard) had also a |
ast, the Kansas City Comets and the St. Louis | Steamers of the Major Indoor Soccer League before sign |
h the Strikers before moving to the St. Louis | Steamers of the Major Indoor Soccer League in the fall |
CSS Florida of New Orleans was one of 14 | steamers of Charles Morgan's Southern Steamship Co. wh |
Passenger | Steamers of the River Fal |
In 1990, he played for the Georgia | Steamers of the Sunbelt Independent Soccer League. |
In 1983, the St. Louis | Steamers of the Major Indoor Soccer League signed Davi |
980 NASL season, he signed with the St. Louis | Steamers of Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). |
in 2001 for several games with the St. Louis | Steamers of the World Indoor Soccer League. |
the 1984 season, he signed with the St. Louis | Steamers of the MISL for the 1984-1985 season. |
Snow moved on to play with the St. Louis | Steamers of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) for |
any to operate the line's four pioneer paddle | steamers on the Liverpool-Halifax-Boston route. |
Azov Sea, promoting sales of Russian coal for | steamers on Black Sea and Azov Sea; he tried to improv |
It also had a dock to accommodate pleasure | steamers on the river. |
s and excursions operated in conjunction with | steamers on Lake Wakatipu to provide the primary acces |
of cotton from the top of the cliff to paddle | steamers on the river below, was located at the site. |
and often out-distanced the fastest merchant | steamers on Mediterranean routes. |
The first river | steamers on the Congo was two built in sections and ha |
ks from San Francisco two small flat-bottomed | steamers, one intended for the navigation of the Yukon |
He would later built 2 larger | steamers, one called Goodwill. |
He played one season with the | Steamers, one with the Chicago Horizon and four with t |
of the time remained competitive against the | steamers only on the longer trade routes: the Chilean |
The ' | Steamers' operate all year round and were originally w |
as this journey which persuaded him to favour | steamers over sailing ships and, on his return, he inv |
ber of incidents of artillery firing on Union | steamers passing up and down the Mississippi River at |
light and fog signal would be a protection to | steamers passing between these points. |
tection in the West Indies to California mail | steamers plying between New York City and Aspinwall (C |
Today there are four ' | Steamers' plying the waters of Ullswater: Raven, Lady |
er from which ferries (known as the Ullswater | Steamers) provide connections to Glenridding and Howto |
to Liverpool as a replacement for the paddle | steamers PS Tredagh and PS Kathleen Mavourneen. |
to Liverpool as a replacement for the paddle | steamers PS Tredagh and PS Kathleen Mavourneen. |
hilst the third of the trio of L.N.E.R. built | steamers, PS Wingfield Castle returned home to Hartlep |
Los Angeles Live | Steamers Railroad Museum (LALS) is a non-profit public |
However, on November 4, 1986, the St. Louis | Steamers released Hantak. |
Crewe and Nantwich | Steamers RL started in early 2003 as a junior colts te |
deep-water pier known as Piel Pier from where | steamers sailed to Fleetwood. |
On July 23, 2003, the St. Louis | Steamers selected Bader in the 2003 MISL Expansion Dra |
A month later, the | Steamers sent Bader back to the Blast as part of a thr |
al Society, published one year after "Youth", | steamers shipped two-thirds of the United Kingdom's ex |
The court recommended that | steamers should carry enough lifebelts for all their p |
of the war she shared in the capture of five | steamers, six schooners, and one sloop, as Union block |
he British then armed the Uganda Railway lake | steamers SS William Mackinnon, SS Kavirondo, Winifred |
ners Deutschland and Cap Arcona and two large | steamers, SS Thielbek and Athen. |
several youth teams, including the Brookwood | Steamers, Stone Mountain Storm, Norcross Fury and AFC |
The | Steamers stopped running in the slow down of the Great |
A boat service by Salters | Steamers stops at the meadows, travelling to Reading o |
The | Steamers strived to make the 2006 season a Coastal Pla |
While in Carrabelle, paddle | steamers such as the Crecent City would take on cargo |
This can be seen in the number of | steamers that used the port and in the volume of freig |
On mechanical paddle | steamers, the motorized paddling is not done with a ma |
In addition to paddle | steamers the SW&BRCSPS used tow boats and a tug to car |
he "screw" vessels were superseded by turbine | steamers, the first being the 1905 Viking. |
Altogether he commanded nine | steamers: The Wolf, Hope, Aurora, Terra Nova, Florizel |
During this patrol, U-36 sank two | steamers, the SS Truro and the SS Silesia-one British |
eared in 2010 for the Kansas City Royals, the | Steamers third Major League alum. |
the bridge is designed to rise to let paddle | steamers through. |
f a lift span bridge designed to allow paddle | steamers through. |
home to a busy fishing fleet, and Great Lakes | steamers tied up at the docks. |
models that range from travel hand held sized | steamers to industrial grade garment steamers used in |
The Waterford Steamship company ran 13 | steamers to Bristol, Liverpool and Irish ports. |
He took the | Steamers to the championship series where they lost to |
Santa Rosa Island with 1,200 men in two small | steamers to surprise the Union camps and capture Fort |
Clyde | steamers took a couple of hours to get from Glasgow do |
80 m) from Custom House Quay, Greenock, where | steamers took wealthy commuters in summer to their vil |
he played in the MISL All Star game, but the | Steamers traded Snow to the Philadelphia KiXX for Lee |
nuts are the two staples of the district, and | steamers trading round the island call regularly at th |
ve international business in coal, and had 13 | steamers trading to and from North Sea, Baltic, Medite |
was once the nation's largest manufacturer of | steamers, trunks and luggage. |
The company purchased several | steamers, two of which, the Shandon and the Eagle, are |
hree days later two Confederate “cotton clad” | steamers, Uncle Ben and Bell, with artillery and Texas |
One of the former paddle | steamers used on the route, the PS Tattershall Castle |
was an auxiliary steamer, like all the early | steamers, using her paddle wheels only when winds were |
closely associated company who sold their two | steamers Vale of Clwyd and Glen Rosa to the London Ste |
Her support of the Squadron's | steamers was as critical a contribution to their missi |
iation of the coal torpedo used against river | steamers was a piece of wood, hollowed out and filled |
The St. Louis | Steamers was a professional indoor soccer team, the St |
Paddle | steamers were introduced in 1816 to replace the sailbo |
River | steamers were used as hospital ships during the First |
The Chattanooga | Steamers were a professional basketball team based in |
more effective and 3 of the 5 original steel | steamers were rebuilt. |
nt when translated quotes "a number of German | steamers were sunk in Oslo and Kopervik." |
The Arrow class of six wooden-hulled screw | steamers were built during 1854 to a design by the Sur |
Sumpter and four other screw | steamers were assigned to cruise the coasts of Cuba an |
Large paddle | steamers were built by this agency OTRACO and worked t |
llswater's attractions include the Ullswater ' | Steamers' which offer trips around the lake calling at |
ny originally started utilising wooden paddle | steamers, which soon gave way to the steel "screw" ves |
r, one of the luxury vessels known as 'palace | steamers', which sailed the Great Lakes in the years f |
run for the benefit of those passengers from | steamers who wish to obtain a glimpse of the island. |
"Freight received by | steamers will be sorted in the transit freight shed an |
hat the Shogunate intended to send one of its | steamers with the squadron. |
ed by the amalgamation of the Furness Line of | steamers with the business of Edward Withy and Co., ir |
and her sister ships had a reputation as good | steamers, with a designed speed of 19 knots (35 km/h) |
The company then replaced the passenger-only | steamers with sideloading car ferries, the first diese |
Four Union | steamers, with a mortar boat in tow, then entered the |
tmann, in command of U-39, sunk five valuable | steamers) within only two days in the Straits of Gibra |
From the "age of sail" to | steamers Youth: A Narrative depicts an era of maritime |
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