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Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company

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In 1944, Parsons was one of 19 companies which formed the 'Parsons and Marine Engineering Turbine Research and Development Association', usually known as Pametrada.
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was convinced. Parsons' son became a director in the company and was replaced during the First World War by his daughter
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engines that he had invented for marine use. The first vessel powered by a Parsons turbine was
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founded the company in 1897 with £500,000 of capital. It specialised in building the
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All early marine turbines drove their propellers directly. Parsons developed
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The Battleship Builders - Constructing and Arming British Capital Ships
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Parsons turbines powered the Royal Navy's first turbine powered
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The rotating blade assembly of a Parsons marine turbine
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Four direct-drive Parsons turbines powered battleship
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Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United Kingdom
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battlecruisers all used Parsons propulsion systems.
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Parsons Marine Steam Turbines
Public
Engineering
C. A. Parsons and Company
Newcastle upon Tyne
UK
Charles Algernon Parsons
British
engineering
River Tyne
Wallsend
North East England
Charles Algernon Parsons
steam turbine
Turbinia
destroyers
Royal Navy
HMS Viper
HMS Cobra
Admiralty
Rachel Parsons

A pair of large helical gears in a ship's engine room, mounted herringbone-fashion
Vespasian
battleship
HMS Dreadnought
ocean liners
RMS Victorian
Virginian
GRT

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