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330-PS-8767 (USN 812746): Trail blazing is an important part of the U.S. Navy’s mission in support of International Geophysical Year activities in the Antarctic. Using the highly important Chevasse Detector, personnel are shown operating on Roosevelt Island at the eastern part of the Ross Ice Shelf, November 13, 1957. (12/16/2014).
Trying to learn something about PS functions. Today I experimented with layering texture.
Your opinion and/or advice welcome.
Textue by me.
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Waverley returning the Mersey after a cruise around North Wales.
Name: PS Waverley
Operators: 1946–48: London and North Eastern Railway;
1948–73: Caledonian Steam Packet Company;
since 1973: Waverley Excursions
Builder: A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow
Yard number: 1330P
Launched: 2 October 1946
Maiden voyage: 16 June 1947
Identification:
IMO Number: 5386954
Callsign: GRPM
MMSI Number: 23200154
Class & type: Coastal excursion paddle steamer
Tonnage: 693 grt
Length: 239 ft 11 in (73.13 m)
Beam: 57 ft 3 in (17.45 m)
Draught: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Propulsion: Diagonal triple expansion steam engine built by Rankin & Blackmore Ltd, Greenock
Speed:
14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) in service
Trials speed in 1947 18.37 knots (34.02 km/h; 21.14 mph) at 56 rpm
Capacity: Up to 925 passengers in Class V waters.
I made this for PS and CAS-ual fridays. I was inspired by picture you can see here at PSsparks blog: papersmoochessparks.blogspot.com/ and masculine cas card for CAS-ual Fridays.
PS students celebrated receiving more than 5,000 Caught "Bee:ing Good tickets with Western Day on Jan. 8.