Steamships
Steamships are large seafaring vessels powered by steam engines. These ships use the power generated by steam to propel them through the water. Steamships played a crucial role in the transportation of goods and passengers during the 19th and early 20th centuries, revolutionizing global trade and travel. They were instrumental in connecting distant ports and cities, carrying cargo such as raw materials, manufactured goods, and even immigrants seeking a new life in a different country. Steamships were a common sight on the world's oceans and rivers, serving as a vital link in the development of international commerce and communication.
External Links
- [Steamship.com] Steamship
- [steamshipauthority.com] Nantucket Marthas Vineyard High Speed Car Ferry | The Steamship Authority
- [bvaz.com] New Steamship Consultants – World's Largest Dealer of Original Ocean Liner Memorabilia