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- Coaling_(ships) abstract "The era of the steam warship powered exclusively by coal was relatively brief -lasting from 1871 until 1914. Although the French ironclad Gloire and the iron hulled HMS Warrior in 1860 both had funnels, the purpose was to provide additional speed in battle. Sails provided the main propulsion the rest of the time so -unlike HMS Devastation (1871) the first ship built without sails -these were not true steamships. Although much faster than sail the lengthy refueling or coaling required by steam ships brought considerable additional risk to the ship and hardship to the crew leading to the replacement of coal by oil.The fuel itself also required maintenance. Coal cannot be pumped and once loaded, it had to be continuously moved to ensure bunkers nearest the boilers were always full should full power be suddenly needed. These problems were sufficiently serious for the Royal Navy to build HMS Queen Elizabeth (1913) as an oil only ship despite the abundance of coal and shortage of oil in the UK.".
- Coaling_(ships) thumbnail Pearl_Harbor_coaling_station_in_1919.jpg?width=300.
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- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageLength "5225".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageRevisionID "669512318".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Fleet.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Tsushima.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Falkland_Islands.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Borodino-class_battleship.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ports_and_harbours.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipping.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_transport.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Cradock.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink French_ironclad_Gloire.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Devastation_(1871).
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Queen_Elizabeth_(1913).
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Warrior_(1860).
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink Maximilian_von_Spee.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink File:HMS_Majestic_(1895)_at_coaling_station.jpg.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLink File:Pearl_Harbor_coaling_station_in_1919.jpg.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coaling (ships)".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coaled".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coaling of ships".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coaling ship".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coaling".
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HMS.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lead_missing.
- Coaling_(ships) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coaling_(ships) subject Category:Ports_and_harbours.
- Coaling_(ships) subject Category:Shipping.
- Coaling_(ships) subject Category:Water_transport.
- Coaling_(ships) comment "The era of the steam warship powered exclusively by coal was relatively brief -lasting from 1871 until 1914. Although the French ironclad Gloire and the iron hulled HMS Warrior in 1860 both had funnels, the purpose was to provide additional speed in battle. Sails provided the main propulsion the rest of the time so -unlike HMS Devastation (1871) the first ship built without sails -these were not true steamships.".
- Coaling_(ships) label "Coaling (ships)".
- Coaling_(ships) sameAs Q17072679.
- Coaling_(ships) sameAs m.0wxtnfq.
- Coaling_(ships) sameAs Q17072679.
- Coaling_(ships) wasDerivedFrom Coaling_(ships)?oldid=669512318.
- Coaling_(ships) depiction Pearl_Harbor_coaling_station_in_1919.jpg.
- Coaling_(ships) isPrimaryTopicOf Coaling_(ships).