As i wrote in the "Introduce Yourself" Section i'm interested in the History
of navigation on the river Rhine.
I am also a Member of the German skitelsclub Kallboys.
"Kalle" is the German word for the gutter
next to the bowling Alley and has nothing to do with the similar
word that's written with "C".

On our homepage
www.kallboys.de we wanted to show our visitors
our Hometown "Mondorf" on the River Rhine. For that we show Videos
and Stories (about the history of the Village) around Mondorf.
Since over a year we offer also paper crafts of Buildings and Vehicles
of Mondorf for free download. So we have our Church, our Fire station,
a Castle, some Rhineships, a Ferry, a Tram and a Bus.
Every absolutely free Paper craft contains a manual, a short History
and Pictures.
Each Model that we offer has a reference to our Hometown.
In an article about Steamships on the River Rhine I have seen, that
the first Steamship that passed Mondorf on the Rhine in 1817 was the "Caledonia"
of Boulton and Watt.
(Compare:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murdoch#The_Caledonia_paddle_steamer)
The first Paddle Steamer on the Rhine, the Concordia) only came up to Cologne,
because the strong flow of the Rhine.
Now i wanted to produce a paper craft of this vessel.
"The first paddlesteamer that passed Mondorf"
I found some plans of this ship on the webpage of the
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
http://picturegallery.imeche.org/SearchResults.aspx?so=0&st=END+23%2f1This will be work for constructing the model.
But i found nothing about the coloring of the vessel.
I also emailed this question to heritagesteamers.co.uk and to
the naval Museum in London.
They was very nice, but unfortunately they was not able to help, because
they had no records for that ship.
So I wanted to ask if someone here in the Forum can help me
with the coloring of the"Caledonia".
Who have any documentation about that vessel?
Maybe there was usual colours for Steamships in this decade?
I want to reiterate that the Paper crafts are made available free of
charge and we have no financial interests.
You are welcome to have a look at the models that are already available
http://www.kallboys.de/mondorfer-bastelboegenI thank you in advance for your efforts.
Many greetings from the River Rhine.
Holger