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Steamboat Bill - Winter 1993

1993 Winter Steamboat Bill: Journal of the Steamship Historical Society of America, No. 208, Vol. L, No. 4. Articles included: The Transatlantic Bridge to Spain: Vapores Correos de la Compania Trasatlantica, My First Ship, and more.

Contents

  • My First Ship by Harry Hyder 208/284
  • ADIRONDACK, Lady of Lake Champlain by Lynn H. Bottum 208/277
  • The Transatlantic Bridge to Spain, by Rodney H. Mills 208/257
  • Lake George Meeting of the SSHSA by Kay Stevens 208/290
  • USCG SORRELL, WLb 296 by Francis J. Duffy 208/274
  • Skinner and Eddy and Their 1105’s by Captain Edward C. March 208/269
  • In Celebration of the QE2’s 25th Anniversary by Mark D. Warren 208/279

Illustrations

  • ADIRONDACK a) SOUTH JACKSONVILLE b) MOUNT HOLLY c) GOV. EMERSON C. HARRINGTON II (ferry) (1913) 208/277 (painting) 208/253
  • ADMIRAL (bow only) 208/308
  • ALCANTE (ii) a) PEGU (Spanish) (1889) 208/269
  • ALFONSO XII (ii) (Spanish) (1888) 208/266
  • ALFONSO XII (i) (Spanish) (1888) 208/267
  • AMERICA a) AMERICAN STAR (U.S. Lines) 208/293
  • AMERICAN QUEEN (sternwheeler) 208/309
  • ANTONIO LOPEZ (Spanish) (1887) 208/264
  • ANTONIO LOPEZ (ii) (Spanish) (1891) 208/270
  • ARGENTINA a) REINA VICTORIA EUGENIA (Spanish) 208/272
  • BUENOS AIRES (Spanish) (1887) 208/266
  • CAPE MAY WHALE WATCHER 208/323
  • CASINO QUEEN (gambling barge) 208/310
  • CATALINA (Spanish) 208/258
  • C. DE EIZA GUIRRE (Spanish) (1904) 208/271
  • CELEBRATION (Australian) (gambling boat) 208/305
  • CITY OF LIGHTS I (gambling boat) 208/310
  • CITY OF LIGHTS II (gambling boat) 208/310
  • COLUMBIA GORGE (sternwheeler) 208/304
  • CROWN DYNASTY 208/298
  • CUNARD PRINCESS a) CUNARD CONQUEST 208/299
  • EMPRESS I (casino boat) 208/312
  • EMPRESS II (casino boat) 208/312
  • GEORGE A. STINSON 208/295
  • GIGANT (Russian) (tug) 208/304
  • GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH (fireboat) 208/276
  • GOV. EMERSON C. HARRINGTON (ferry) 208/280
  • HAVEL (German) 208/269
  • HELVETIA (Lake Lucerne; Swiss) 208/254
  • HORICON 208/291
  • J.L. MAUTHE (Great Lakes) (freighter) 208/314
  • JET EXPRESS II 208/295
  • JUBILEE (gambling barge) 208/309
  • JUPITER a) SACONY (tug) (1902) 208/301
  • LAC DU SAINT SACRAMENT (Lake George) 208/290, 292
  • LADY CUTLER (Australian) (ferry) 208/316
  • LADY LUCK (gambling boat) 208/310
  • LEON XIII (ii) a) ISLA DE CUBA (ii) (1888) 208/268
  • LEONID SOBINOV (Russian) 208/319
  • M.V. ALBATROS a) DAWN PRINCESS 208/319
  • MANUEL CALVO (Spanish) 208/270
  • MARTHA’S VINEYARD a) ISLANDER (223089) (1923) 208/303
  • MAYAN PRINCE 208/296
  • MENDEZ NUNEZ (Spanish) (1871) 208/262
  • MINNIE-HA-HA (Lake George) 208/292
  • MISS NEW YORK (237080) (ferry) 208/300
  • MISSISSIPPI BELLE 208/308
  • MOHICAN (Lake George, N.Y.) (1908) 208/290
  • MORGAN (yacht) 208/291
  • MOUNT HOLLY (ferry) 208/281
  • NORFOLK (214564) 208/284-289
  • ORCA SPIRIT 208/306
  • PACIFIC STAR a) WAPPEN VON HAMBURG b) DELOS c) POLAR STAR d) XANADU 208/320
  • PRESIDENT (gambling boat) 208/309
  • PRINCESS II (Ohio River) 208/321
  • RED BEECH (tender) 208/276
  • REGENT JEWEL (Mediterranean) (ferry) 208/318
  • REGENT SPIRIT 208/318
  • REINA VICTORIA EUGENIA (Spanish) 208/272
  • RIO MAFIL (freighter) 208/306
  • RIVER QUEEN (Ohio River) 208/321
  • RIVER ROSE (Ohio River) 208/322
  • SANTIAGO a) LEON XIII (i) b) JELUNGA 208/268
  • SEAGULL 208/322
  • SORREL 208/276
  • SOUTH JACKSONVILLE (1913) (ferry) 208/280
  • TELCHAC a) EVA DESGAGNES (Mexican) 208/314
  • TICONDEROGA a) LCI (L)-1085 (Lake George) 208/290
  • TIGRE (tug) 208/309
  • VANCOUVER ISLAND PRINCESS 208/307
  • VASCO NUNEZ DE BALBOA a) ALFONSO XIII (ii) 208/273
  • VERMONT (Great Lakes) (tug) (1914) 208/335
  • W.N. TWOLAN (tug) 208/315
  • WHALE-WATCHER 208/323
  • YORKTOWN CLIPPER 208/307
  • ZEELAND (Baltic) (ferry) 208/335

Portraits

  • Lopez, Antonio 208/256

Other Illustrations

  • Flooded Riverfront Restaurant at East St. Louis on July 4, 1993 208/308
  • “Honoring the Ferry Adirondack"-ad for Special Excursion 1993 208/282
  • Imperial Orchestra on the Adirondack 208/283
  • 180-foot-class tenders during WWII sketches 208/274-275
  • Profile (sketch) of ferry boat SOUTH JACKSONVILLE 208/278
  • SOUTH JACKSONVILLE sketch of hull 208/279
  • Salon on board ANTONIO LOPEZ 208/265
  • Salon, First Class on ALFONSO XIII 208/267
  • Landing dock, June 25-27th, 1993 208/291
  • Vapores-Correos De A. Lopez Y C.” 1873 ad 208/259. ads 208/260 ad 208/261 ad 208/262 ad 208/263 ad 208/264
  • Marine Log Vessel List, October 1993 208/311
  • “Trasatlantica’s Top Twelve” 208/265

Reviews

  • Crossing and Cruising. From the Golden Age of Ocean Liners to the Luxury Cruise Ships of Today by John Maxtone-Graham 208/324
  • Fog, Vol. I “Historic Technology Series” (audio cassette) (New York Technological Society 208/325
  • The Japanese Merchant Marine in World War II by Mark Parillo 208/325
  • Liberty Ships in Peacetime by Ian G. Stewart 208/323
  • Long Island Shore Diver, 2nd ed. By Daniel Berg 208/325
  • M.S. STATENDAM. Continuing “A Tradition of Excellence” by Stephen M. Payne 208/324
  • New England Under Sail. A Guide to Sailing Ships, Ferries & Historic Vessels by Jerry Morris 208/324
  • My First Ship by Harry Hyder 208/284

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