"Great Western", built and engined by Cammell Laird and Co, Birkenhead, for service between Fishguard and Waterford; length oa 292 ft; breadth molded 40 ft 3 in.; depth 17 ft 1 in.; propelled by two sets of triple expansion reciprocating engines with total output of 1700 ihp; service speed of 13 knots. (see also Mar Engr v 57 n 680 May 1934 p 142-3)
New steamship for Great Western Railway
Shipbldg Shipg Rec
Shipbuilding and Shipping Record ; 43 , n 5
1934
Article (Journal)
English
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