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  2. Steam whistle - Wikipedia

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    A recording of a mass blow of traction engine steam whistles. The whistle consists of the following main parts, as seen on the drawing: the whistle bell (1), the steam orifice or aperture (2), and the valve (9). When the lever (10) is actuated (usually via a pull cord), the valve opens and lets the steam escape through the orifice. The steam ...

  3. George Washington Whistler - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Whistler (May 19, 1800 – April 7, 1849) was an American civil engineer best known for building steam locomotives and railroads. [2] He is credited with introducing the steam whistle to American locomotives. [3] In 1842, Tsar Nicholas I hired him to build the Saint Petersburg–Moscow Railway, Russia's first large-scale ...

  4. File:August 13, 2022 Harsens Island Historical Society J. B ...

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    English: This is the steam whistle from the steamship J. B. Ford. The whistle was removed from the vessel in 1996, and donated to the historical society in 2017. Guest may blow the whistle to salute passing lake freighters.

  5. J. B. Ford - Wikipedia

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    Guest of the museum may salute passing lake freighters using this whistle. The Harsens Island Historical Society was gifted the whistle in 2017. Harsens Island is North of Detroit in Michigan. The J. B. Ford was a steamship bulk freighter that saw service for 112 years on the Great Lakes of the United States and Canada.

  6. Art therapy - Wikipedia

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    Art therapy is a distinct discipline that incorporates creative methods of expression through visual art media. Art therapy, as a creative arts therapy profession, originated in the fields of art and psychotherapy and may vary in definition. Art therapy encourages creative expression through painting, drawing, or modelling.

  7. United States and America steamboat disaster - Wikipedia

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    This is the opposite of the routine practice for these two vessels. The pilot on United States, unaware of relief pilot on the sister ship and impatient for a signal, preemptively signaled for a one-whistle pass (i.e. to pass on the left, as routine). Apparently, this steam whistle blast drowned out Jenkin's first whistle from America.

  8. Josh Hutcherson Reacts to the 'Whistle' Edit and Jennifer ...

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    Yes, Josh Hutcherson has seen the "Whistle" edit.The actor sat down with ET's Ash Crossan this week to talk about his role in the upcoming Jason Statham action flick, The Beekeeper, but first had ...

  9. Nobska (steamship) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the ship had been removed for restoration, such as the massive engine [3] [18] and the ship's steam whistle. In 2006 the Steamship Authority installed the Nobska's whistle on their modern vessel the Eagle (built in 1987), [ 17 ] [ 19 ] although it is now air-powered instead of steam-powered, and put a recording of the whistle on their ...