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History of merchant shipping and ancient commerce, Volume 4 (of 4)

Chapter 57: APPENDIX No. 21. Vol. iv., p. 333.
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The volume traces the evolution of marine propulsion from ancient steam curiosities through experimental paddle and screw systems to the widespread adoption of steam and iron shipbuilding. It surveys early mechanical proposals and nineteenth-century practical developments, examines the technical principles and trials of paddle-wheels and screw propellers, and discusses the transition to iron hulls with detailed case studies of large steam liners including plans, dimensions, engine arrangements, and performance. Accompanying appendices collect measurements, specifications, and contemporary illustrations to document commercial routes, ship types, and engineering advances.

APPENDIX No. 21. Vol. iv., p. 333.

Liverpool, Brazil and River Plate Steam Navigation Company (Limited), 1875.

Steamers. Register Tonnage.
Nett. Gross.
Kepler 1,759 2,257
Newton 839 1,324
Ptolemy 758 1,115
Halley 994 1,347
Humboldt 994 1,346
Copernicus 950 1,397
Memnon 822 1,209
Rubens 1,266 1,707
Teniers 1,017 1,597
Vandyck 1,098 1,686
Memling 632 1,007
Maraldi 638 1,002
Lalande 678 1,047
Laplace 901 1,409
Donati 946 1,392
Pascal 1,415 1,876
Tycho Brahe 1,256 1,848
Hipparchus 1,251 1,840
Biela 1,401 2,169
Olbers 1,388 2,161
Galileo 1,445 2,262
Leibnitz 1,445 2,280
Gassendi 800 1,249
Delambre 988 1,308
Thales 964 1,487
Hevelius 1,681 2,610
Maskelyne 1,677 2,605
Camoens 659 1,053
Calderon 659 1,053
Cervantes 698 1,131
Archimedes 966 1,520
32,995 49,294