STEEL TWIN-SCREW SELF-PROPELLING DREDGE CAIRNDHU 200x37x12 ft.; capable of dredging 1000 tons per hour from a depth of 40 ft. Built for the Clyde Navigation Trustees by Fleming & Ferguson, Ltd., Paisley, 1892. from the Article SHIP-BUILDING AS A PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. By James McKechnie, Part III THE DECLINE OE SAIL AND EVOLUTION OF STEAMSHIP TYPES IN THE CHIEF DISTRICTS. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XIV October 1897 - March 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co


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