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[[image:Im1893Egv56-p357.jpg|thumb| 1893. Electric Lighting Engine: Imperial Medical Academy, St. Petersburg.  ]]
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'''Ferdinand Schichau''' of Elbing, Germany.
Ferdinand Schichau ( -1896) of Elbing, Germany.


See also [[Schichau and Co]].
See also [[Schichau and Co]].


A fine example of a sctioned 1883 triple expansion torpedo boat engine is on display at the [[Deutsches Museum]] (see photo).
A fine example of a sctioned 1883 triple expansion torpedo boat engine is on display at the [[Deutsches Museum]] (see photo).
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[[Category: Deaths 1890-1899]]

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1883 engine at the Deutsches Museum
April 1888.
1893. Electric Lighting Engine: Imperial Medical Academy, St. Petersburg.

Ferdinand Schichau ( -1896) of Elbing, Germany.

See also Schichau and Co.

A fine example of a sctioned 1883 triple expansion torpedo boat engine is on display at the Deutsches Museum (see photo).


1896 Obituary [1]



See Also

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