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- Q7439101 subject Q5827287.
- Q7439101 subject Q8608488.
- Q7439101 subject Q8608502.
- Q7439101 abstract "A screw steamer or screw steamship is a steamship or steamboat, powered by a steam engine, using one or more propellors, also known as screws, to propel it through the water.The term is usually used in contradistinction to the paddle steamer, an earlier form of steamship that was largely, but not entirely, superseded by the screw steamer.The screw or propeller was first developed by Swedish inventor John Ericsson for the U.S. Navy. Ericsson was the principal designer of the monitor class of vessels.".
- Q7439101 thumbnail SS_Ukkopekka_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q7439101 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=o_fB_SD5QhIC&vq=screw&dq=%22screw+steamer%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1121471.
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- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q12859788.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q137823.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q178193.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q205451.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q3537071.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q435290.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q5827287.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608488.
- Q7439101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608502.
- Q7439101 comment "A screw steamer or screw steamship is a steamship or steamboat, powered by a steam engine, using one or more propellors, also known as screws, to propel it through the water.The term is usually used in contradistinction to the paddle steamer, an earlier form of steamship that was largely, but not entirely, superseded by the screw steamer.The screw or propeller was first developed by Swedish inventor John Ericsson for the U.S. Navy.".
- Q7439101 label "Screw steamer".
- Q7439101 depiction SS_Ukkopekka_1.jpg.