British Paddle Steamers

British Paddle Steamers
Title British Paddle Steamers PDF eBook
Author John Megoran
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 203
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445653907

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Selected tales from around the UK from the heyday of the excursion paddle steamers.

British Paddle Steamers The Twilight Years

British Paddle Steamers The Twilight Years
Title British Paddle Steamers The Twilight Years PDF eBook
Author John Megoran
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 197
Release 2018-03-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445672278

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The former captain of the PS Kingswear Castle explores the final decades of paddle steamers in Britain.

Waverley Steam Navigation Company

Waverley Steam Navigation Company
Title Waverley Steam Navigation Company PDF eBook
Author Alistair Deayton
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 427
Release 2014-07-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445641690

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A new book that explores the history of the Waverley Steam Navigation Company.

The Clyde Passenger Steamers

The Clyde Passenger Steamers
Title The Clyde Passenger Steamers PDF eBook
Author James Williamson (Captain.)
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1904
Genre Passenger ships
ISBN

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Ferries Across the Humber

Ferries Across the Humber
Title Ferries Across the Humber PDF eBook
Author Kirk Martin
Publisher Pen and Sword Transport
Pages 178
Release 2014-10-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1526769506

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Starting with an introduction about discovering the coal-burning paddle steamers of the Humber in the early 1970s the book continues with a brief history of the ferries of the Humber Estuary, the coming of the first paddle steamer, the Caledonia, in 1814 and the rapid expansion of steamers operating on the estuary. It includes personal memories of those who worked on, used and loved the Humber ferries. It especially looks at the paddle steamers, Tattershall Castle, Wingfield Castle and Lincoln Castle, which became the last coal-burning paddle steamers operating a regular service in the United Kingdom. An appendix lists over 80 paddle steamers from the Caledonia of 1814 to the last of the line the Lincoln Castle identified as working on the Humber Estuary from published and archive sources. It includes the diesel powered paddle vessel Farringford which saw out the service in 1981 and also other vessels associated with the Hull to New Holland ferry.

British Mail Steamers to South America, 1851-1965

British Mail Steamers to South America, 1851-1965
Title British Mail Steamers to South America, 1851-1965 PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Forrester
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1317171853

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During the nineteenth century Britain’s maritime, commercial and colonial interests all depended upon a regular and reliable flow of seaborne information from around the globe. Whilst the telegraph increasingly came to dominate long-distance communication, postal services by sea played a vital role in the network of information exchange, particularly to the more distant locations. Much importance was placed upon these services by the British government which provided large subsidies to a small number of commercial companies to operate them. Concentrating initially on the mail service between Britain and South America, this book explores the economic and political involvement of, at the outset, The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (later, Royal Mail Lines) from 1851 until 1874. (The Company’s West Indies services were subsidized from 1840 until the early years of the 20th century.) As well as providing a business history of the Royal Mail companies the book reveals much of the development of Brazil and Argentina as trading nations and the many and varied consequences of maintaining a long-distance mail service. Improved ship design led to larger vessels of greater cargo capacities, essential to the growth of the lucrative, and highly competitive, import/export trades between Britain and Europe and South America. The provision of increased passenger services contributed to the very considerable British financial, commercial and industrial interests in Latin America well into the 20th century. The book also addresses the international competition faced by Royal Mail Lines which reflected Britain’s progressively diminishing dominance of global trade and shipping. In all this book has much to say that will interest not only business historians but all those seeking a better understating of Britain’s maritime and economic history.

Naval Warfare, 1815-1914

Naval Warfare, 1815-1914
Title Naval Warfare, 1815-1914 PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Sondhaus
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2012-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1134609949

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This book looks at the transition of wooden sailing fleets to the modern steel navy. It details the technological breakthroughs that brought about this change - steampower, armour, artillery and torpedoes, and looks at their affect on naval strategy and tactics. Part of the ever-growing and prestigious Warfare and History series, this book is a must for enthusiasts of military history.