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CS Faraday (1874)

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at each end, she had twin screws positioned so that using one screw she could turn in her own length. The two funnels were located to either side to maximise clear deck space. To minimise rolling, there were, at Froude's suggestion, enormous twin
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spent the next 50 years laying an estimated total of 50,000 nautical miles (93,000 km) of cable for Siemens Brothers, including several
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was built by Siemens Brothers in 1923, but sunk in 1941 following German bombing.
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in 1941. She was towed to a South Wales breakers yard for scrap in 1950.
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Became a coal hulk in 1924, then a stores ship in 1941, scrapped in 1950.
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The ship's first cable operation was laying the 1874 cable connecting
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Siemens Brothers, 1858-1958: An Essay in the History of Industry
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CS Faraday

British Red Ensign
United Kingdom
Siemens Brothers
C. Mitchell & Company
cable ship
Siemens Brothers
William Siemens
William Froude
bows
bilge keels
Rye Beach, New Hampshire
Ballinskelligs
Tor Bay, Nova Scotia
transatlantic cables
Alexander Siemens
Anglo-Algiers Coaling Company
Gibraltar
Royal Navy
Sierra Leone
Faraday
Siemens Brothers, 1858-1958: An Essay in the History of Industry
OCLC
574192
"Siemens New Ship Faraday"


"CS FARADAY (1)"
merchant ship

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