http://purl.org/heritagedata/schemes/3/concepts/501954  (QR Code)

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rdf:typeskos:Concept
cc:licensehttp://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence
cc:attributionURLhttps://canmore.org.uk/thesaurus
cc:attributionNameHistoric Environment Scotland
skos:inSchemeMaritime Craft Thesaurus (Scotland)
skos:prefLabelPUFFER
skos:broaderSAILING VESSEL (BY FORM/TYPE)
skos:scopeNoteSmall steel-built trading vessel with a capacious hold, able to take the ground for loading, and sized to pass through the central Scottish canals. In their original form, they were powered by non-condensing steam engines. Later examples were built as military service craft under the designation Victualling Inshore Craft or VIC, and powered by diesel engines: the term puffer is applied to both types. Many of the losses recorded as steam lighters were probably vessels of this type. The puffer has become a Scottish icon through the Para Handy books and television series; several examples are preserved.
dct:publisherhttps://www.historicenvironment.scot/
dct:identifierhttp://purl.org/heritagedata/schemes/3/concepts/501954
dct:issued2018-03-28T11:56:44

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