Paddleducks
Paddler Information => Research => Topic started by: GP2572 on January 18, 2022, 01:56:20 AM
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Hi, I'm researching, the "Hoddington", a paddle wheel steamer constructed by Messrs. Vernon and Son in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1846, with engines made by Messrs. Bury, Curtis and Kennedy. It had paddle wheels 29ft 'over the floats' and 4 decks. I was wondering whether it's possible to estimate the size of the ship from this information, as well as it's possible uses. If anyone has some insights to share, I'd be delighted. Thanks.
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Hullo GP....some vessels are more than a little difficult to research, the only reference I briefly see is that of the engine builders, Ships are listed in their products, however nothing for the vessel itself....[assuming you will have found this ......
from Wikipedia....
"Bury, Curtis and Kennedy was a steam locomotive manufacturer in Liverpool, England
Type General partnership
Industry Engineering
Heavy industry
Predecessor Edward Bury and Company
Founded 1826
Founder Edward Bury
Defunct 1851
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Products Locomotives
Ships
Number of employees 1600
So with this, it would be very difficult to consider with any surity, the type and size of vessel
Derek