Clipart illustrations of steam-powered ships, including many images of the original steam boat built by Robert Fulton.
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Barge with Diving Bell
"Sectional view of diving bell and barge, employed on the River Clyde. All the appliances are worked by steam, rendering manual labour unnecessary. A is the Bell, which is raised and lowered by means ... |
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Battleship Massachusetts
Ships designed to engage similar enemy warships with direct or indirect fire from an arsenal of main guns. They are also capable of bombarding targets on and near an enemy coast to support infantry as... |
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Battleship Massachusetts
The Battleship Massachusetts at full speed.... |
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Battleship Texas
The second class Battleship Texas.... |
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Battleship, half-section of
"Half-section of the battleship 'Rhode Island'"—Finley, 1917... |
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Boat and Derrick, Dredging
An illustration of a dredging boat (right) and a derrick (left). A derrick is a lifting device composed of one mast or pole which is hinged freely at the bottom. It is controlled by lines (usually fo... |
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Boat with paddlewheel
Boat with paddlewheel on side.... |
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Boat, Torpedo
An illustration of a man and woman walking in front of a rebel torpedo boat.... |
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Caronia, longitudinal section of
A longitudual cross-section showing the interior of the Caronia.... |
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Clermont
Robert Fulton's steamboat on the Hudson River, 1807... |
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Clermont
"Departure of the Clermont on her first voyage."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895... |
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Clermont
The Clermont, Fulton's experiment boat, was constructed under the personal supervision of Fulton, in 1807. It was one hundred feet long, twelve feet wide, and seven feet deep.... |
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Clermont
The Clermont... |
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Dredger, Hopper
"Longitudinal section of hopper dredger, employed on the River Clyde. The vessel steams to place of working and is moored by the Steam Winches A A at bow and stern to buoys, the Bucket Ladder B is the... |
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Ellet's Stern Wheel Ram
Charles Ellet, Jr. (1 January 1810 – 21 June 1862) was a civil engineer and a colonel during the American Civil War, mortally wounded at the Battle of Memphis.... |
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Faraday Laying the Atlantic Cable
The CS Faraday was a cable ship built by the Siemens Brothers Company in 1874.... |
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Fitch's Steamboat
John Fitch (January 21, 1743 – July 2, 1798) was an American inventor, clockmaker, and bronzesmith who built the first recorded steam powered ship in the United States.... |
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Foote's Gunboat Flotilla in 1862
USS Pittsburgh (1861) was a City class ironclad gunboat constructed for the Union Navy during the American Civil War.... |
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Fulton's Clermont
Fulton's Clermont. Speed: five miles per hour... |
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Fulton's Clermont
The first commercial steamboat, the North River Steamboat later known as the Clermont.... |
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Fulton's Clermont
In 1807, Fulton and King built the first commercial steamboat, the North River Steamboat (later known as the Clermont), which carried passengers between New York City and Albany, New Yor... |
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Fulton's Steamer
Robert Fulton's invention of the steam-boat.... |
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Grain Vessels
Grain Vessels leaving Chicago.... |
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Great Eastern
"The Great Eastern laying the Atlantic Cable."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Great Eastern
The Great Eastern laying the Atlantic Cable.... |