Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Built by [[A. and J. Inglis]].
Passenger steamship, built by [[A. and J. Inglis]].
 
The engines are of the triple expansion
type, with cylinders 26in., 42in., and 65in. diameter, with a 42in. stroke.
Steam at a pressure of 160 lb. is supplied from four boilers.
The engines indicated 2200-horse power, running at ninety revolutions, and giving the vessel a
speed of 15.25 knots. <ref>the Engineer 1898/03/11</ref>





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Passenger steamship, built by A. and J. Inglis.

The engines are of the triple expansion type, with cylinders 26in., 42in., and 65in. diameter, with a 42in. stroke. Steam at a pressure of 160 lb. is supplied from four boilers. The engines indicated 2200-horse power, running at ninety revolutions, and giving the vessel a speed of 15.25 knots. [1]



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Sources of Information

  1. the Engineer 1898/03/11