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Perhaps someone can identify this?
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Perhaps someone can identify this?
Aboard a very well known steam tug / looks like something removed. I have little idea, perhaps someone can help?
Also this other little item? Cheers Gordon |
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2nd item looks like the sw circ engine and pump for the condensor.
In the 1st, I think that is the kinghorn valves. It may just be covers missing. I can't tell if the valves are there or not. Last edited by JoK : 29th March 2008 at 05:30. |
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Thank you very much. Yes, I believe that you are right.
This vessel was built in the 50's so reasonably "late" for a steamer. However soon enough she will steam again, I hope. Many thanks Gordon |
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