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  2. List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Chiswick

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    Small steam launch, preserved and displayed by The Tamesis Trust. [10] 1871 Miranda #10 3.7 A fast steam yacht with lines that set the precedent for torpedo boats in the following years. [11] 1871 Canopus #11 Open launch. The Royal Museums at Greenwich have the plans, but not much else is available online. [12] 1872 Belvedere #12 Capable of 15. ...

  3. Launch (boat) - Wikipedia

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    A powered boat operated by a regulatory or official organisation may be termed a launch – such as the police launch or a harbour-master's launch. The size range and capabilities vary according to the precise role. In private use, a launch is invariably a powered boat, using a steam, electric, petrol or diesel engine.

  4. Steam Pinnace 199 - Wikipedia

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    Despite these findings, the name Steam Pinnace 199 was retained. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Steam Pinnace 224 was built in 1909, and was assigned to the battlecruiser HMS Inflexible in 1916. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It was sold out of the Royal Navy on 6 August 1948, [ 3 ] and in 1952 she was sold to a private owner, renamed Treleague , and was converted into ...

  5. Steamboat - Wikipedia

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    Rainer Radow's Steam Boat Page Description of his steamlaunch project Emma and a 1,000 picture collection of over 110 small still existing steamlaunches. Barlow Cumberland, A Century of Sail and Steam on the Niagara River, 2001; Robert H. Thurston, A history of the growth of the steam-engine, 1878 (Chapter 5) The Steam Boat Association of Great ...

  6. List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston

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    A steam tanker for the Norwegian A/S Laboremus in Oslo. The original steam turbines were replaced with a Norwegian-built steam engine in 1927. Sold in 1933 to the Peruvian Navy and named Parinas. Scrapped in 1961. [50] 1921 Liscard: 1004 734 Two luggage boats for the Borough of Wallasey at Liverpool.

  7. Steamboats on Lake Coeur d'Alene - Wikipedia

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    Totem, steam launch, used for excursions in the summer of 1906. [126] United States. Made daily trips from Coeur d’Alene City to Rose Lake in late August 1907. [127] Victor, steam launch, built by Johnson Boatworks, launched May 18, 1901. [24] Victorine. Built by J. Herbert Lyon. [56] Volunteer, propeller.

  8. Naphtha launch - Wikipedia

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    An Escher Wyss launch of 1888 Alfred Nobel's aluminium-hulled sloop Mignon. A naphtha launch, sometimes called a "vapor launch", was a small motor launch, powered by a naphtha engine. They were a particularly American design, brought into being by a local law that made it impractical to use a steam launch for private use.

  9. List of extant paddle steamers - Wikipedia

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    A few paddle steamers serve niche tourism needs as cruise boats on lakes [a] and others, such as Delta Queen, still operate on the Mississippi River. In Oregon, several replica paddle steamers, which are non-steam-powered sternwheelers built in the 1980s and later, are operated for tourism purposes on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers.