--- In Paddleducks@yahoogroups.com, "Alistair Deayton" <Alistair@d...>
wrote:
> I just got a couple of links yesterday with some information on Polish
> paddle steamers.
>
http://fow.idysk.com/viewtopic.php?t=496&start=0> >
http://fow.idysk.com/viewtopic.php?t=571Thanks! (Though my Polish is rather nonexistent :-)
>
www.riverships.ru/english/ship_types.shtml covers Russian ones,
(there is an
> underline between ship and types if you are copying it and not just
> clicking)
Yes, I found that one a few days ago, but I haven't been able to find
any pictures of the paddlers - yet.
> I do not know of any Chinese paddle steamers.
There are some medieval human powered ones in _Fighting Ships of the
Far East (1)_ (Osprey New Vanguard 61), but there are of course not
steamers ;-) and I was hoping for something slightly more modern.
> In Japan, there are a couple of replicas of early paddlers at a
theme park
> village, I think it is Holland Village, although they are not steam
powered
Ah, I might have expressed myself badly: I'm not interested in
preserved paddle steamers as such, but (visual representations of)
paddle steamers existing (or dreamed of :-) in the 19th and early 20th
centuries.
> Alistair Deayton
Regards
Torbjörn