PS Gem

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The PS Gem is a retired side-wheel paddle steamer that was first launched in 1876 on the Murray River at Moama, New South Wales. She operated as a cargo and passenger steamer, regularly cruising between Morgan and Mildura. The Gem operated as a tourist passenger vessel during the 1930s and 1940s, and was retired in the early 1950s. In 1962 the Gem was sold to the then Swan Hill Folk Museum, where it would become a static display and historic monument. rdf:langString
rdf:langString PS Gem
rdf:langString Gem
rdf:langString The Queen of the Murray
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rdf:langString The Queen of the Murray
xsd:integer 1882
rdf:langString *Upstream: 7.5 knots *Downstream: 11 knots
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rdf:langString Air and Westergaard
rdf:langString Paddle steamer
rdf:langString Australia
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xsd:integer 1876
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rdf:langString Gem
xsd:integer 1953
rdf:langString E C Randell
rdf:langString Side wheel
rdf:langString Murray River, Australia
rdf:langString Static display
rdf:langString The PS Gem is a retired side-wheel paddle steamer that was first launched in 1876 on the Murray River at Moama, New South Wales. She operated as a cargo and passenger steamer, regularly cruising between Morgan and Mildura. The Gem operated as a tourist passenger vessel during the 1930s and 1940s, and was retired in the early 1950s. In 1962 the Gem was sold to the then Swan Hill Folk Museum, where it would become a static display and historic monument.
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