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    The Yarrow Water is a river in the Borders in the south east of Scotland. It is a tributary of the Ettrick Water (itself a tributary of the Tweed) and...
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    Yarrow boilers are an important class of high-pressure water-tube boilers. They were developed by Yarrow & Co. (London), Shipbuilders and Engineers and...
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    (1814) and "Yarrow Revisited" (1831). "Yarrow Unvisited" presents a justification for his failure to take a detour to see the Yarrow Water, a river much...
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  • England River Yarrow (Lancashire), England Yarrow Reservoir, Lancashire, England Yarrow Water, Scotland Yarrow, Scottish Borders, Scotland Yarrow, Missouri...
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    Three-drum boiler (category Water-tube boilers)
    Yarrow, although the White-Forster also had an influence, probably as a result of the large number in service with the Royal Navy. The circular water...
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    Carterhaugh (category Yarrow Valley)
    /ˌkɑːrtərˈhɔː/ is a wood and farm near the confluence of the Yarrow Water and the Ettrick Water near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. This real location shares...
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  • named rivers, particularly in the south of Scotland, e.g. Yarrow Water and Blackadder Water. Contents Largest and deepest A B C D E F G H I J K L M N...
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  • Australia Yarrow Water, a river in the Borders in the south east of Scotland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title River Yarrow. If...
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    of 23.3 knots (43.2 km/h; 26.8 mph). The engines were powered by 19 Yarrow water-tube boilers and six cylindrical boilerss. The ship carried a maximum...
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    each drum act as downcomers. Due to its three drums, the Yarrow boiler has a greater water capacity. Hence, this type is usually used in older marine...
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    Ettrick Water is a river in Ettrick, by the village of Ettrickbridge and the historic town of Selkirk, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The water, a...
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    name "Jarrow". The parish mainly corresponds with the river valley of Yarrow Water from its source in the west at St. Mary's Loch until its passes into...
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    2 conventional locomotive-type fire-tube boilers while Hornet used 8 Yarrow water tube boilers. (This resulted in Havock having 2 funnels while Hornet...
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    total of 29,700 shaft horsepower (22,100 kW). 20 mixed-firing triangular Yarrow water-tube boilers powered the turbines with a working pressure of 17.5 atm...
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    speed of 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph). The engines were powered by 24 Yarrow water-tube boilers. The ship carried a maximum of 2,060 long tons (2,090 t)...
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  • A708, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near Selkirk, by the Yarrow Water Other places nearby include Bowhill House, Boleside, Broadmeadows, Ettrickbridge...
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  • class, were built at Yarrow's London shipyards between 1869 and 1908. Yarrow was also a builder of boilers, and a type of water-tube boiler developed...
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    Hydra and Hornet, they had only 2 shafts, with steam developed in 2 Yarrow-type water-tube boilers and delivered to 2 Parsons turbines. Firedrake, Lurcher...
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    River Tweed (redirect from Tweed Water)
    Whiteadder Water Blackadder Water River Till Eden Water Teviot Water Leader Water Ettrick Water Yarrow Water Tima Water Gala Water Leithen Water Quair Water Eddleston...
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    speed of 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph). The engines were powered by 24 Yarrow water-tube boilers. The ship carried a maximum of 2,060 long tons (2,090 t)...
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    Mungo Park was born in Selkirkshire, Scotland, at Foulshiels on the Yarrow Water, near Selkirk, on a tenant farm which his father, Mungo Park (1714–1793)...
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    north-west of Selkirk, in the Ettrick Forest. The Yarrow Water flows through the village and joins the Ettrick Water near Philiphaugh. Places nearby include Bowhill...
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    9 in (3.28 m) Installed power 17,696 shp (13,196 kW) Propulsion 4 × Yarrow water-tube boilers 2 × Curtis steam turbines 2 × shafts Speed 29.5 kn (54.6 km/h;...
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    The River Yarrow is in Lancashire, with its source at an area called Will Narr at Hordern Stoops, along Spitlers Edge - the Chorley/Blackburn boundary...
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    Royal Navy. The two ships, Havock and Hornet, built in London in 1893 by Yarrow & Company, were the first TBDs to be completed for the Royal Navy, although...
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    related to this article: The Braes o Yarrow "The Dowie Dens o Yarrow", also known as "The Braes of Yarrow" or simply "Yarrow", is a Scottish border ballad (Roud...
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    direct-drive Curtis steam turbines, with steam provided by twelve oil-fired Yarrow water-tube boilers. Nevada was the first US capital ship to use reduction geared...
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    Tam Lin (category Yarrow Valley)
    Carterhaugh, near the confluence of the Yarrow Water and the Ettrick Water...
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    (overall) Beam 11.00 m (36 ft 1 in) Draft 1.20 m (3 ft 11 in) Propulsion 2 × Yarrow water tube boilers, 2 × North Eastern Marine Engineering Works expansion turbines...
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    particular the valleys of the Annan, the Esk, the Liddel Water, the Teviot and the Yarrow Water. It is also known as the "border tongue" or "border Scots"...
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