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Steamer on Loch Katrine,The Trossachs Scotland,Visited the Loch in October The home of the large steamer Sir Walter Scott but this small wooden boat was quite interesting.
Two old steamers 2890 & 52322 passing through Bury Bolton Street Station. East Lancashire Railways. (1505)
Quetro Malvinero / Falkland Steamer Duck / Tachyeres brachypterus
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Ostrero Austral/ Pilpilén Austral / Magellanic Oystercatcher / Haematopus leucopodus
En la costa de Isla Pebble, Malvinas.
Image created by Copilot using the prompt, "A side view of sternwheeler steamboat with twin smokestacks navigating the Mississippi river in the 1860's. The far shore is covered in cotton fields, and the near shore is a swampland".
For information about the Stanley Steamer see this article. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Motor_Carriage_Company
For information about this particular car see Maureen's comments below.
Ullswater Steamers
Early morning light at Glenridding looking towards the Ullswater Steamers. A beautiful morning on Ullswater, peace and quiet on a Sunday morning.
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© Brian Kerr Photography 2015
Ready for the stove.
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Steamed clams is a seafood dish cooked by steaming.
In New England the dish is commonly prepared with a kind of shellfish called "steamers", a somewhat generic name that usually refers to a small soft-shell clam harvested and served along the East Coast and in New England. Steamers are so named because of the way they are most often prepared. They are absolutely delicious, just dipped in drawn butter, and about as messy as eating lobster, but that's why we have napkins.
Ullswater runs a serpentine course for eight miles through expansive vistas of Lakeland’s highest mountains. Helvellyn at 3,117ft (950m) crowns Ullswater, at the South-Western end of the valley, standing on a mighty plateau approximately 9 miles (14.5km) in length and 4.5 miles (7km) wide. The ‘Steamers’ operate an all year service with varying timetable connections between Glenridding, Howtown, Pooley Bridge Piers and between Glenridding and National Trust Aira
The American Steamship Company steamer "Sharon" is upbound on the St. Clair River at Port Huron, Michigan as the pilot house windows reflect the last light of the day. The Sharon powered by a steam turbine is nearing the end of her service life as the turbine boats ate lots of fuel and soon they would be very expensive to operate with fuel prices skyrocketing - December 9, 1979
ARHS ACT's 3016 leads DC6029 around the curves at Werai running as 9S04 from Goulburn to Hawkesbury River. The consist is part of the 2016 Maitland Steamfest Weekend. 07/04/2016.
The Kristiania (Oslo) Port Authority steamer Jarl photographed by Anders Beer Wilse in 1901. My restoration and colorization of the original black and white photo in the Norwegian Maritime Museum archive (Digital Museum). I can imagine that the steamer was also used to entertain guests in the port of Oslo and the vicinity.
This is the Miller & Carter restaurant in a converted paddle steamer at Lakeside, Essex, which partially sunk a couple of days before Christmas. Phone picture edited in Snapseed.
One of my favorite lakers, the steamer Wilfred Sykes, loads at CN Dock 6 as a hill job spots cars for dumping.
My parents gave me this 1950's era steamer trunk. It's been sitting in my garage holding blankets. It is very large and my husband would love for us to throw it out. I can't believe people actually travelled with these.
For Crazy Tuesday - Something Old
The male came in to drink from some fresh, or near-fresh water, near a seawall. There was a drainage pipe coming out of the wall. Next came the female and a few of her young ducklings.
The female looks similar, yet different. The most notable difference being the bill and legs, and the head colour. In North America, the female's plumage is usually quite subdued compared to the male, but in this species the body colour patterns are similar, with only the head being less vibrant.