Definición, Significado, Sinónimos & Anagramas | Palabra Inglés STEAMER


STEAMER

Definiciones de STEAMER

  1. Barco de vapor.
  2. Vaporera.

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Número de letras

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Es palíndromo

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Ejemplos de uso de STEAMER en una oración

  • CSS Grampus, an American river steamer built in 1856 and used by the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
  • Vancouver (steamboat), a cargo steamer owned and operated by the Hudson's Bay Company from 1838 to 1848.
  • March 31 – The paddle steamer , bound from Cork to London, is wrecked in the English Channel with the loss of all 250 on board.
  • January 23 – The American sidewheel steamer SS Pacific leaves Liverpool (England) for a transatlantic voyage on which she will be lost with all 186 on board.
  • This is often done with a food steamer, a kitchen appliance made specifically to cook food with steam, but food can also be steamed in a wok.
  • PS Adelaide, (1866), second oldest wooden hulled paddle steamer still operating anywhere in the world.
  • An American tramp steamer docks in New York harbor sometime in the early years of the 20th century before prohibition.
  • Euphrosyne (ship) a paddle steamer created by David Napier for pleasure trips on Loch Lomond in 1830s and 40s.
  • Bare Rock, Mount Cordeaux, Mount Mitchell, Spicers Peak, Mount Huntley, Mount Asplenium, Mount Steamer, The Steamer Range, Lizard Point, Mount Roberts, Mount Mistake and Mount Superbus all lie within the Main Range National Park.
  • Cantwell, military explorer and commander of the revenue steamer Nunivak on the Yukon River, 1899-1901.
  • Lumber that came from Black Point was used to build part of the USS Saginaw, a steamer built at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
  • In October of that year, the Fort Bragg garrison was loaded aboard the steamer Panama and completed the evacuation and abandonment of Mendocino County's first military post.
  • During the later 19th century, affluent San Franciscans traveled here by steamer across the Bay, and then four miles by stage and later by train.
  • Anglo-American inhabitation in the area grew substantially following 1870 when a 105-ton steamer named The Vaquero, captained by Captain Samuel S.
  • In the 1850s a steamer Gazelle plied the waters between San Francisco and the upper Sacramento River.
  • Mail was dispatched by horse and buggy up the beach to Mayport, and from there to Jacksonville by steamer.
  • A single Union vessel, the USS Varuna, was sunk near Buras in an engagement with the Confederate steamer CSS Governor Moore and the CSS Stonewall Jackson.
  • Shady Side was once served by the sidewheel passenger steamer, Emma Giles, that operated from Baltimore, making up to five trips per week.
  • Following several crop failures in the 1850s at his home in Claiborne County, Humphreys took a trip by river steamer up into the Yazoo wilderness to look for a new farming opportunity in the former Choctaw area.
  • During the resort era, several steamboats operated on the lake, the most famous and grand was the two deck steamer, Montclair.
  • One story says that she had found the nameplate from the wrecked sailing steamer "Oriental" on the beaches of the Outer Banks and thought that name was more suitable.
  • According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, the rusted skeleton of the steamer remains where it was grounded.
  • Drain was the starting point for the Drain-Coos Bay stage line, which ran to Scottsburg and then by river steamer to Gardiner and the beach on the south side of the mouth of the Umpqua River.
  • Riverboats provided transportation to Hillsboro as early as 1867 when the side-wheel steamer Yamhill worked on the Tualatin River.
  • Commander Herndon captained the ill-fated steamer SS Central America, going down with his ship while helping to save over 150 of its passengers and crew.



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