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Previously The [[Sirius]] was a pioneering steam-powered vessel
Previously The [[Sirius]] was a pioneering steam-powered vessel


1889 The screw steamer ''Sirius'' was launched<ref>The Engineer 1889/12/27</ref> by the [[Blyth Shipbuilding Co|Blyth Shipbuilding Company]], for Bremen. The ship was built of iron, 18l.5 ft. in length, breadth 26ft., and depth 15.5 ft.  The engines were by Messrs. [[Matthew Paul and Co]]., of Dumbarton.
1889 The screw steamer ''Sirius'' was launched<ref>The Engineer 1889/12/27</ref> by the [[Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co|Blyth Shipbuilding Company]], for Bremen. The ship was built of iron, 18l.5 ft. in length, breadth 26ft., and depth 15.5 ft.  The engines were by Messrs. [[Matthew Paul and Co]]., of Dumbarton.


1903 Another ship with this name was launched<ref>The Engineer 1903/05/01</ref>
1903 Another ship with this name was launched<ref>The Engineer 1903/05/01</ref>

Latest revision as of 08:09, 27 September 2017

Previously The Sirius was a pioneering steam-powered vessel

1889 The screw steamer Sirius was launched[1] by the Blyth Shipbuilding Company, for Bremen. The ship was built of iron, 18l.5 ft. in length, breadth 26ft., and depth 15.5 ft. The engines were by Messrs. Matthew Paul and Co., of Dumbarton.

1903 Another ship with this name was launched[2]


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  1. The Engineer 1889/12/27
  2. The Engineer 1903/05/01