File:SS Archimedes by Huggins cropped.jpg
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SS Archimedes
Le steamer à vis, (navire à vapeurs= SS) Archimède sous voile et vapeur.
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[edit]DescriptionSS Archimedes by Huggins cropped.jpg |
English: The screw steamer SS Archimedes at sea. Image cropped for this upload. |
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before 1845 date QS:P,+1845-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1845-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source | Intaglio Art Prints website |
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William John Huggins (1781 – 1845) The original uploader was Gatoclass at English Wikipedia. |
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2009-07-22 09:44 | 465×306× (24739 bytes) | Gatoclass | {{Information |Description= The screw steamer SS ''Archimedes'' at sea. Image cropped for this upload. |Source= [http://www.intaglio-fine-art.com/proddetail.php?prod=W641 Intaglio Art Prints] website |Author=William John Huggins |Date=Prior to 1845 |Permi |
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- File:The Archimedes steamer. Fitted with Mr F P Smith's patent screw propeller, off the North Foreland, on her trip from Gravesend to Portsmouth - 1839. Built by Mr Hy Wimshurst of Limehouse, for the Ship Propeller Company RMG PY0211.tiff
- Category:Archimedes (ship, 1838)
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