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Model, of paddle steamer Colonel LambThis wooden model represents the paddle steamer 'Colonel Lamb', said to have been the largest and most successful of the 'blockade runners' supplied to the Confederates during the American Civil War. Built in 1864 by Jones, Quiggin & Co of Liverpool, she was named after the Confederate commandant of Fort Fisher. Built of steel and with steam engines of 1250 horsepower driving twin paddle wheels, the ship could move at 17 knots and successfully carried vital supplies through the blockade. The model is built to a scale of 1:64. At the end of the civil war 'Colonel Lamb' was sold to the Brazilian government and chartered to take a cargo of explosives across the Atlantic. She blew up while still at anchor in the Mersey. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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