Author: Alistair Deayton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781445614878
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The first book to have every Clyde paddle steamer listed in detail.
Directory of Clyde Paddle Steamers
Author: Alistair Deayton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781445614878
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The first book to have every Clyde paddle steamer listed in detail.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781445614878
Category : Paddle steamers
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The first book to have every Clyde paddle steamer listed in detail.
Steamboats
Author: Karl Zimmermann
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
ISBN: 9781590784341
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Traces the development of steamboats.
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
ISBN: 9781590784341
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Traces the development of steamboats.
King & Queen of the River
Author: Stan Garvey
Publisher: Conran Octopus
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher: Conran Octopus
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Steamboat Disasters of the Lower Missouri River
Author: Vicki Berger Erwin & James Erwin
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467143251
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
During the nineteenth century, more than three hundred boats met their end in the steamboat graveyard that was the Lower Missouri River, from Omaha to its mouth. Although derided as little more than an "orderly pile of kindling," steamboats were, in fact, technological marvels superbly adapted to the river's conditions. Their light superstructure and long, wide, flat hulls powered by high-pressure engines drew so little water that they could cruise on "a heavy dew" even when fully loaded. But these same characteristics made them susceptible to fires, explosions and snags--tree trunks ripped from the banks, hiding under the water's surface. Authors Vicki and James Erwin detail the perils that steamboats, their passengers and crews faced on every voyage.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467143251
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
During the nineteenth century, more than three hundred boats met their end in the steamboat graveyard that was the Lower Missouri River, from Omaha to its mouth. Although derided as little more than an "orderly pile of kindling," steamboats were, in fact, technological marvels superbly adapted to the river's conditions. Their light superstructure and long, wide, flat hulls powered by high-pressure engines drew so little water that they could cruise on "a heavy dew" even when fully loaded. But these same characteristics made them susceptible to fires, explosions and snags--tree trunks ripped from the banks, hiding under the water's surface. Authors Vicki and James Erwin detail the perils that steamboats, their passengers and crews faced on every voyage.
The Incomparable Captain Cadell
Author: John Nicholson
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 1741152828
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
In an age when exploration was at its peak, Francis Cadell s career reads like the quintessential boy s own adventure. Born and raised on the Leith waterfront into a large family of ambitious achievers, he was lured early to a life on the high seas. In 1836 at the age of fourteen, he sailed to China where he ran supplies and ammunition to the besieged city of Canton during the Opium Wars. He then made his way to the Americas where he paddled up the Amazon in a canoe and tried his luck on the Californian goldfields. From there to South-East Asia, India and finally Australia where he settled down long enough to indulge his growing obsession with both steam technology and big rivers. Establishing a paddle steamer fleet on the Murray-Darling river system, this now legendary transport system carried vital supplies to men like Burke and Wills as they struggled to open up the interior. But it was never Cadell s destiny to end his days behind a desk. On the move again, he explored parts of Australia s northern coastline, directed miniature navel operations on the Waikato River during the Maori Wars, and then gravitated back to the tropical waters of Australia s pearling coast where he met his bizarre and untimely end. This is a tale of courage, enterprise and ultimately murder, illuminating a fascinating era in Australia s history and the life of a truly enigmatic man.
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 1741152828
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
In an age when exploration was at its peak, Francis Cadell s career reads like the quintessential boy s own adventure. Born and raised on the Leith waterfront into a large family of ambitious achievers, he was lured early to a life on the high seas. In 1836 at the age of fourteen, he sailed to China where he ran supplies and ammunition to the besieged city of Canton during the Opium Wars. He then made his way to the Americas where he paddled up the Amazon in a canoe and tried his luck on the Californian goldfields. From there to South-East Asia, India and finally Australia where he settled down long enough to indulge his growing obsession with both steam technology and big rivers. Establishing a paddle steamer fleet on the Murray-Darling river system, this now legendary transport system carried vital supplies to men like Burke and Wills as they struggled to open up the interior. But it was never Cadell s destiny to end his days behind a desk. On the move again, he explored parts of Australia s northern coastline, directed miniature navel operations on the Waikato River during the Maori Wars, and then gravitated back to the tropical waters of Australia s pearling coast where he met his bizarre and untimely end. This is a tale of courage, enterprise and ultimately murder, illuminating a fascinating era in Australia s history and the life of a truly enigmatic man.
Historic Photos of Steamboats on the Mississippi
Author: Dean Shapiro
Publisher: Turner
ISBN: 9781596525429
Category : Mississippi River
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
From the earliest rudimentary conveyances to the floating palaces of the present day, a period of 200 years, steamboats have carved out a very special place in American history, especially along the Mississippi River and its tributaries, where they brought passengers, cargo, mail, entertainment, and news--both good and bad--to the settlements of a still-developing nation. With paddle-wheels churning, tall smokestacks billowing, calliopes singing, and steam whistles sounding, the steamboats of the Mighty Mississippi proudly ruled the river. Some offered all the comforts of home (and more); others did the work for the industries that transformed the United States into the industrial giant it became. They carried presidents and kings, socialites and commoners, cotton and coal, lumber and steel. They enabled some of our nation's major cities to grow and flourish. Told through historic photographs in these pages, the story of steamboats that plied the Mississippi and the glorious era they symbolized is vividly captured and enshrined for generations to come.
Publisher: Turner
ISBN: 9781596525429
Category : Mississippi River
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
From the earliest rudimentary conveyances to the floating palaces of the present day, a period of 200 years, steamboats have carved out a very special place in American history, especially along the Mississippi River and its tributaries, where they brought passengers, cargo, mail, entertainment, and news--both good and bad--to the settlements of a still-developing nation. With paddle-wheels churning, tall smokestacks billowing, calliopes singing, and steam whistles sounding, the steamboats of the Mighty Mississippi proudly ruled the river. Some offered all the comforts of home (and more); others did the work for the industries that transformed the United States into the industrial giant it became. They carried presidents and kings, socialites and commoners, cotton and coal, lumber and steel. They enabled some of our nation's major cities to grow and flourish. Told through historic photographs in these pages, the story of steamboats that plied the Mississippi and the glorious era they symbolized is vividly captured and enshrined for generations to come.
A Moment Towards the End of the Play
Author: Timothy West
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9781854596871
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Known and loved for his TV appearances in Brass and as the embodiment of Edward VII, Thomas Beecham and Winston Churchill, Timothy West has led a charmed life as an actor: never quite making it to star status, but also rarely out of work, moving effortlessly between television and stage, film and recordings. With his wife, Prunella Scales, and now his son, Samuel, the West family have provided many hours of entertainment.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9781854596871
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Known and loved for his TV appearances in Brass and as the embodiment of Edward VII, Thomas Beecham and Winston Churchill, Timothy West has led a charmed life as an actor: never quite making it to star status, but also rarely out of work, moving effortlessly between television and stage, film and recordings. With his wife, Prunella Scales, and now his son, Samuel, the West family have provided many hours of entertainment.
Famous Paddle Steamers
Author: F. C. Hambleton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Coal, Steam and Ships
Author: Crosbie Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107196728
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
An innovative account of the trials and tribulations of first-generation Victorian mail steamship lines, their passengers and the public.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107196728
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
An innovative account of the trials and tribulations of first-generation Victorian mail steamship lines, their passengers and the public.
The Clyde Passenger Steamers
Author: James Williamson (Captain.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Passenger ships
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Passenger ships
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description