Ironclad warship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An ironclad was a steam-propelled warship in the early part of the second ... its steam engines into the steel-built, turreted battleships and cruisers familiar in the ...
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Most had Doxford triple expansion steam engines fitted. The turret ship design was part of the transition from sail to steam propulsion. The Suez Canal ...
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The use of steamers to tow barges or consorts dates to the 1860's. ... freighter was also the immediate forerunner of the Doxford turret ship, built in England and ...
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From the turn of the bilge to a few feet above the load line, a turret steamer did not differ from the conventional hull form of cargo vessels but, above this point, the ...
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Turret Meaning and Definition. (n.) A little tower, frequently a merely ... Turret: words in the definition. A, And, Angles ... Turrel Turret Turret deck · Turret steamer ...
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Admiral (C.S. Steamship, 1862); Advance (C.S. Blockade Running Steamer, ... Mississippi (Ironclad Turret Ship, seized while under construction in England and ...
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NYACK 3 Gun Steam Sloop of War 1862 6 Oct 1863 28 Sep 1864. KALAMAZOO Double Turreted Monitor 1863 not launched. ONTARIO Screw Steam Sloop ...
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Turret Deck Steamer. 25.4.1896 Launched and 7.1896 completed by W. Doxford and Sons Ltd., Sunderland (Yard No 242.) as IMPERIALIST for Angier Brothers, ...
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It was destined to form part of the armament of the United States Monitor-turreted steamer Roanoke. The armament of that vessel was to be the heaviest afloat.
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