A British Merchant ship topedoed on March 28th 1915 slightly over 100 southeast of the Old Headof Kinsale in th Irish Channel by U-28. Mike Fowler
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some analogies now? Alright, let's see... House is to chimney as steamer is to... steam? Like, a steamer produces steam, just like how a chimney is all about that house smoke. So, yeah, steam is the word you're looking for.
Royal Mail Steamer/Ship Titanic
RMS stands for Royal Mail Steamer.
R.M.S. Lusitania of the Cunard line. She was not a sister ship of the Titanic and the two ships were quite different mechanically the Lusitania was from-start Turbine driven, the Titanic was mixed reciprocating with a waste heat turbine for extra power. The Lusitania was older, having been built in l907. At the time the Cunard and White Star shipping companies were two separate firms- they later merged. Oh, yes the Lusitania incident occured in l9l5, not l9l7 ./ it did accelerate Us involvement in the War.
It was the RMS Falaba, that went down with 104 people on 28 March, 1915. It was the first passenger ship sunk by torpedo during World War I.
Falaba Issa Traoré died in 2003.
Falaba Issa Traoré was born in 1930.
The Falaba
Steamer made from bamboo used in Chinese cooking, particularly for dumplings.
The Jiffy Steamer is a garment and fabric steamer. One would use this steamer to smooth out the wrinkles in their clothing, or curtains. This steamer comes in a travel version for steaming out wrinkles while away. This steamer eliminates the need for an ironing board.
No a steamer is a boat.
steamist
steamer is something which is driven by steam and has a chimeney . It may be coal / diesel steamer. -Regards
Steamer has two syllables.
Reading Steamer was created in 1901.
Jiffy Steamer was created in 1940.
American Steamer was created in 1922.