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    Charlotte Dundas is regarded as the world's second successful steamboat, the first towing steamboat and the boat that demonstrated the practicality of...
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  • Ohio Dundas, Virginia Dundas, Wisconsin Dundas Castle (Roscoe, New York) Dundas (surname) Charlotte Dundas, the first practical steamboat Clan Dundas, a...
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    Britain as Baron Dundas. He was responsible for commissioning the Charlotte Dundas, the world's "first practical steamboat". Dundas was the only son of...
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    Ten years later, Lord Dundas restarted Symington's work on a steamboat, leading to the famous paddle steamer, Charlotte Dundas. Moss, Michael S. (September...
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    most well known as the builder of the first practical steamboat, the Charlotte Dundas. The engine has been described as "without doubt the most compact and...
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    support from Lord Dundas to build a second steamboat, which became famous as the Charlotte Dundas, named in honour of Lord Dundas's daughter. Symington...
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    stern of the barge, often with large pushing knees. The first tugboat, Charlotte Dundas, was built by William Symington in 1801. It had a steam engine and...
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    to become viable during this decade. In 1803, William Symington's Charlotte Dundas, generally considered to be the world's first practical steamboat,...
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    successfully on Lochmaben Loch. In 1802, Symington built a barge-hauler, Charlotte Dundas, for the Forth and Clyde Canal Company. It successfully hauled two...
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    of Thomas Dundas (created Baron Dundas in 1794) by his wife Charlotte Dundas (daughter of William Fitzwilliam, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam), Dundas became a lieutenant...
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    Saudi State sack Karbala. 1803: William Symington demonstrates his Charlotte Dundas, the "first practical steamboat". 1803: The Wahhabis of the First Saudi...
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    published in Paris. January 4 – William Symington demonstrates his Charlotte Dundas, the "first practical steamboat", in Scotland. January 30 – Monroe...
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    Bridgewater instead ordered eight vessels for his canal based on Charlotte Dundas, constructed by Symington. In 1797, Fulton went to Paris, where he...
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    practical steamboats established by William Symington in 1803 with the Charlotte Dundas in Scotland was not maintained, and the first steamboat passenger service...
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    motors were steam engines going back to 1805 and the Clermont and the Charlotte Dundas. Harbour tugs, and small steam launches had inboard steam engines....
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    Napoleonic Wars after a short peace. William Symington demonstrates his Charlotte Dundas, the "first practical steamboat". The United States almost doubles...
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    Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lawrence Dundas, 3rd Earl of Zetland. Zetland is an archaic form of Shetland. The Dundas family descends from the wealthy Scottish...
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  • earlier successfully adapted new technology to shipbuilding with the Charlotte Dundas, authorised the development of an all-iron ship, and they quickly settled...
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  • Hertfordshire, England. January 4 – William Symington demonstrates his Charlotte Dundas, the "first practical steamboat", in Scotland. July 26 – The Surrey...
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  • William John Dundas (1849–1921), Scottish lawyer and mathematician Zach Dundas 1975-, American author Dundas (disambiguation) Charlotte Dundas, steamboat...
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    was a development of William Symington’s Charlotte Dundas which had been launched in 1803. The Charlotte Dundas had a stern paddle wheel, while Bell was...
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  • Dundas County is a former county in the province of Ontario, Canada. It was named after Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, who was the British Home Secretary...
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  • built his 10-seater London Steam Carriage. 1803 – William Symington's Charlotte Dundas, generally considered to be the world's first practical steamboat,...
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    Vulcan, first iron vessel, a horse-drawn barge, maiden voyage May 1819. Charlotte Dundas, first commercial steam propelled vessel, maiden voyage 1802. Dumpleton...
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    become interested in steam-propelled boats, and to learn from the Charlotte Dundas venture corresponded with Robert Fulton, who got the North River Steamboat...
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    William Symington built the world's "first practical steamboat", the Charlotte Dundas, in 1802. Rivaling inventors James Rumsey and John Fitch were the first...
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  • extended west to where Candie Crescent now starts off Overton Road. The Charlotte Dundas Shopping Centre was built over part of the remains of this runway in...
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    used for trials of William Symington's steamboats, culminating in the Charlotte Dundas, the "first practical steamboat" built at the shipyard in Grangemouth...
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    the company made engines for his steamboats, the Experiment and the Charlotte Dundas. John Smeaton was a consultant for the company. Henry Cort experimented...
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