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    PS Pevensey is a historic paddle steamer, with its original steam engine, in the fleet of steamers at Echuca Wharf, Victoria, Australia. Built in 1911...
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    steamer, PS Adelaide built in 1866. There are several historic vessels operating out of Echuca on a daily commercial basis, such as PS Pevensey (built 1911)...
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    vessels. PS Adelaide is the oldest wooden-hulled paddle steamer in the world. Built in 1866, she operates from the Port of Echuca. PS Pevensey, built in...
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    of the PS Pyap, the engine-room of the PS Melbourne, the main deck-house of the PS Pevensey and the PS Industry, and the wheel-house of the PS Adelaide...
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    20 hp 2 cylinder model) is still working powering the paddle steamer PS Pevensey on tourist trips along the Murray River in Echuca, Victoria (Australia)...
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  • Echuca, as well as locations in Melbourne. The paddle steamer PS Pevensey was filmed as the PS Philadelphia. Today, visitors to Echuca can take short trips...
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    Murray River (redirect from PS Etona)
    (1902) PS Canally (1907) PS Ruby (1907) PS Oscar W (1908) Roy / "Fox" (1908) Ranger / Barham / Ranger (1909) PS Pevensey (1910) Wanera (1910) PS Industry...
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    interrupted in 1983 when shipwright K Hutchinson was seconded to caretake the PS Pevensey during filming of All the Rivers Run. The Adelaide was re-introduced...
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    The paddlewheeler, PS Murray Princess, is a tourist vessel operating from its homeport of Mannum, South Australia, on the Murray River. The regular cruising...
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    between three and four months to complete. In 1956, C24 was towed upstream by PS Oscar W for use during the construction of the new Barmah bridge. Following...
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