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| has gloss | eng: The iron paddle-steamer PS Manchester was built by Fairbairn and Lillie Engine Makers of Manchester in 1831. She measured 70×15×8' and had engines of 30 horsepower. . She was in service between Kingston upon Hull to New Holland in 1876 but was sold to the Great Central Railway in 1897 and scrapped in 1914. |
| lexicalization | eng: PS Manchester |
| instance of | (noun) external-combustion engine in which heat is used to raise steam which either turns a turbine or forces a piston to move up and down in a cylinder steam engine |
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