- Collier (ship)
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For other uses, see Collier (disambiguation).
Collier is a historical term used to describe a bulk cargo ship designed to carry coal, especially for naval use by coal-fired warships. In the late 18th century a number of wooden-hulled sailing colliers gained fame after being adapted for use in voyages of exploration in the South Pacific, for which their flat-bottomed hulls and sturdy construction made them well suited.
See also
- Coal hulks
- Flatirons
- HMS Adventure
- SS Bengrove
- HMS Bounty
- SS River Clyde
- USS Cyclops
- HMS Discovery
- HM Bark Endeavour
- HMS Investigator
- MV Kerlogue
- USS Langley
- USS Merrimac
- HMS Resolution
- SS Ulysses
- USS Vestal
- SS Wandle
External links
- Stowage of coal, from Stevens, On the Stowage of Ships and their Cargoes, 1869.
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- Colliers
- Ship type stubs
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