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[[Image:JD D Mus01.jpg|thumb|1883 engine at the [[Deutsches Museum]]]] | |||
[[image:Im18880406E-Sch.jpg|thumb| April 1888. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im1893EnV76-p57.jpg|thumb| 1893. ]] | [[Image:Im1893EnV76-p57.jpg|thumb| 1893. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1898EnV85-p447.jpg|thumb| 1898. SS Kaiser Friedrich.]] | [[Image:Im1898EnV85-p447.jpg|thumb| 1898. SS Kaiser Friedrich.]] | ||
[[image:Im1893Egv56-p357.jpg|thumb| 1893. Electric Lighting Engine: Imperial Medical Academy, St. Petersburg. ]] | |||
Elbing. | Elbinger Schichau-Werft of Elbing, Germany | ||
Established by [[Ferdinand Schichau]]. | |||
A fine example of a sectioned 1883 triple expansion torpedo boat engine is on display at the [[Deutsches Museum]] (see photo). | |||
An 1888 900 HP triple-expansion marine engine from the 'Weihe' torpedo boat is on display at [[Vienna Technical Museum]]. | |||
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[[Category: Ship Builders]] | [[Category: Ship Builders]] | ||
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Elbinger Schichau-Werft of Elbing, Germany
Established by Ferdinand Schichau.
A fine example of a sectioned 1883 triple expansion torpedo boat engine is on display at the Deutsches Museum (see photo).
An 1888 900 HP triple-expansion marine engine from the 'Weihe' torpedo boat is on display at Vienna Technical Museum.