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SS Central America, known as the Ship of Gold, was a 280-foot (85 m) sidewheel steamer that operated between Central America and the eastern coast of the United States during the 1850s. Originally named the SS George Law. The ship sank in a hurricane in September 1857. Our incredible SS California Ship model showcases our exquisite…
Best known for its inaction during the sinking of the RMS Titanic,despite being the closest ship in the area, the SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship. SS Californian sunk in November 1915, by the German submarine U-35, during World War I. Our incredible SS California Ship model showcases our exquisite craftsmanship. With years…
About the Mississippi Boat Conjuring imagery of the great Mississippi river, the Mississippi boat was a mainstay on its vibrant waters. These boats used steam power, to help them navigate shallow waters and strong currents. In the 19th Century, the Mississippi river boats played a huge part in the development of Mississippi and its commerce….
About the Hohentwiel The Hohentwiel paddle steamer was launched on 11 January 1913, as the seventh steamboat of the Königlich Württembergischen Staatsbahnen line. She was named after the Hohentwiel volcano, in Southern Germany. She mainly sailed along Europe’s third largest inland lake, Lake Constance, from her home port Friedrichshafen. Throughout the years, she became one…
About the Paddle Steamer Skibladner The Skibladner is a paddle steamer, which operates on the Lake of Mjøsa in Norway. She was launched in 1856, and is currently the oldest steamship to exist. She was originally designed to transport passengers between the train stations in Eidsvoll to the towns of Hamar, Gjøvik, and Lillehammer which…
About the Stadt Luzern The Stadt Luzern is currently the flagship of Lake Lucerne, leading a fleet that includes 18 other vessels. This paddle steamer was originally built in 1928, as the last and newest ship of the Lucerne Navigation Company. The Stadt Luzern was named after the very first steam boat constructed by the…
About the Virginia V Virginia V is part of the line of steamships which led to the creation of the ferry system, known as the Mosquito fleet. The Virginia V is currently the last operational ship in this collection. She served communities in Puget Sound in the 20th century, by acting as a small passenger…
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