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Old Yahoo Group => Yahoo Messages => Topic started by: Paulrjordan on June 22, 2005, 02:22:13 AM

Title: A trio of European paddle steamer websites
Post by: Paulrjordan on June 22, 2005, 02:22:13 AM
For new members and existing ones, here are three important paddler
websites for you to take a look at. The owners are constantly
updating them and it's worth bookmarking them.

Gordon Stewart has done a masterful job at the Tramscape Website in
developing an online database of paddlesteamers which is superbly
laid out and provides an essential educational tool for any student
of these ships.

Not only are the British paddler fleets covered in depth, but there
is information on currently preserved and operating paddlers.
Gordon's website is at:

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/tramways/steamerindex.htm

Tom Lee has also put together an impressive Website with many
photographs of famous British Paddlers at:

http://freespace.virgin.net/tom.lee/contents.htm

Finally, Martin Longhurst was the first person to scoop the
paddlesteamers.com domain name which he certainly does justice to at:

http://www.paddlers31.freeserve.co.uk/

PJ
Victoria, BC Canada.
Title: A trio of European paddle steamer websites
Post by: Alistair Deayton on June 22, 2005, 02:22:42 AM
Can I add to these three, John Bird's excellent and constantly updated Swiss
Paddle Steamer site

http://www.crosswinds.net/~paddlesteamer/

Alistair
Title: A trio of European paddle steamer websites
Post by: Paulrjordan on June 22, 2005, 02:23:10 AM
--- In Paddleducks@yahoogroups.com, "Alistair Deayton"
<Alistair@d...> wrote:
> Can I add to these three, John Bird's excellent and constantly
updated Swiss
> Paddle Steamer site
>
> http://www.crosswinds.net/~paddlesteamer/

Excellent, Alistair...I just spent a very enjoyable couple of hours
there and I particularly liked the Webcams and this morning have
travelled to every Swiss and German Lake before breakfast! This is a
very authoritative site on Euro paddlers, extremely professionally
presented and is a definite bookmark. Thank you for posting it.

I almost forgot to mention Terry Cooper's Deltatango website which
originally started out with paddlers but has gone over more to a
study of British Piers. There are still some good paddler postcard
shots with a useful index of ships on the arrival page. Check it out
at:
http://www.deltatango.freeserve.co.uk/paddlesteamer.html

Regards

PJ
Victoria, BC Canada