appearance. The PS Ruby was built in 1907 at Morgan, South Australia by David Low Milne at the request of Captain Hugh King. This Ruby was a replacement...
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Isle of Wight, see Red Funnel PS Ruby (1861), a fast Clyde passenger steamer, later a Civil War blockade runner PS Ruby (1907), a historic paddle steamer...
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PS Pevensey (built 1911), PS Alexander Arbuthnot (built 1923), PS Adelaide (built 1866) operating from Echuca Wharf itself, PS Emmylou (built 1980 with...
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steamer to be launched since the PS Ruby's maiden voyage in 1907. When launched in 1982 by owner Anthony Bowell, the PS Emmylou could comfortably accommodate...
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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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fleet, the PS Corowa was withdrawn from service in 1920, the PS Ellen in 1925, and the PS Ruby in 1928, leaving only the PS Gem and the PS Marion to continue...
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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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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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PV Pride of the Murray (redirect from PS Pride of the Murray)
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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