to carry things from place to place before trains were invented
Alan J. S. Paterson has written: 'Classic Scottish paddle steamers' -- subject(s): History, Paddle steamers, Passenger ships
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Helen O'Brien Barrett has written: 'Sternwheelers and the Skagit River' -- subject(s): History, Paddle steamers, River steamers
Peter W. M. Griffin has written: 'Armoured fighting vehicles' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Military Armored vehicles, Military Mechanization 'Paddle steamers' -- subject(s): Paddle steamers
Neil A. Maffey has written: 'The pattering of paddle wheels' -- subject(s): History, Paddle steamers, Pictorial works, Steamboat lines
Steamships were used to carry passengers up rivers, in this case mainly paddle steamers. They were also used to carry cargo. Some-coal-powered and later oil-powered steamers-were built to carry both cargo and passengers across greater distances.
Otto Ludlow Estabrooks has written: 'Sternwheel boats in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Paddle steamers
Some of the paddlesteamers that regularly cruise down the Murray River are: P.S.Adelaide P.S.Melbourne P.S.EmmyLou P.S.Canberra P.S.Pevensey The Pride of the Murray
A whisk attachment can be used as a substitute for a paddle attachment in a mixer.
The Mississippi was the highway up to the Rockies. At this time gold rush made thousands flee to the mountains in search of gold. The river would be full of paddle steamers but also many wrecks as the Mississippi is and was notorious to navigate. The Mississippi was the highway up to the Rockies. At this time gold rush made thousands flee to the mountains in search of gold. The river would be full of paddle steamers but also many wrecks as the Mississippi is and was notorious to navigate
A paddle is used when rowing a boat. The paddle goes in the water and pushes it against you so you can move forward.
Salters Steamers was created in 1858.