| "VAPOR
ACONCAGUA" |
| TRANSPORTE
POR BARCOS DE LA P.S.N.C. |
| COLORES CHIMENEA |
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| 1840-1909 |
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1910-1980 |
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| MAIL
TRANSPORT BY P.S.C.N. |
Cons truido
en astilleros Palmer Bros and Co., Yarrow. Casco
de fierro en el año 1864. de 336 tons gruesas
y 227,4 tons de registro. Tenía dos máquinas
oscilantes.
Buque de ruedas de la Compañía Nacional
de Vapores que hacía el servicio a Constitución.
En abril de 1872 pasó a formar parte de
la Compañía Chilena de Vapores.
El 9 de octubre de 1872, al fusionarse ambas compañías
y crearse la Compañía Sud Americana
de Vapores, pasó a depender de ésta.
Fue entregado en arriendo a la Armada durante
la Guerra del Pacífico, de acuerdo al Convenio
de subvención con el Gobierno, de fecha
5 de mayo de 1874. |
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STEAM SHIP "INCA
(1)" was built in 1856 by Caird & Co. at Cartsdyke,
Greenock with a tonnage of 290grt, a length of 130ft
8in, a beam of 20ft 9in and a service speed of 9 knots.
Sister of the Valdivia she was , with the Valparaiso,
the first ship to be fitted with the compound inverted
engine. In 1852 John Elder went into partnership with
Charles Randolph as Randolph & Elder. On 24th January
1853 they secured the patent for the vertical direct
acting compound engine. A high pressure cylinder and
a low pressure cylinder moved in opposite directions
to drive two diametrically opposed crankshafts. The
compound engine reduced coal consumption by 30% and
the first ship to be fitted with such an engine was
the Brandon. On 15th March 1856 Randolf & Elder
took out a patent for an improved compound engine in
the form of a "V" which saved space and which
was described as compound inverted. In 1858 the two
partners acquired the old yard of James Napier &
Hoey and added shipbuilding to their activities. Charles
Randolf retired in 1868 and the company became John
Elder & Co., a name which, in 1885, was changed
to Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd.
The Inca was delivered in 1856 for deployment on the
Callao to Chala mail service. She was sold in 1874,
renamed Union and later in the same year was wrecked
at Puerto Bueno in Chile. |
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ENTERO POSTAL ENVIADO DESDE VALPARAÍSO 19.01.1889 A MUNCHEN,
ALEMANIA 03.1889, TRANSITO POR IRUN, ESPAÑA Y POR BORDEAUX,
FRANCIA 27.02.1889 Y AMBULANCIA ENTRE PARÍS Y AVRICOURT,
FRANCIA 28.02.1889, FRANQUEO POR 20 CTS. CON ENTERO POSTAL
DE 20 CTS SERIE "COLON" EMISIÓN DE 1873 ,SOBRES IMPRESOS POR THOMAS DE LA RUE C., MARCA "T" SEÑALANDO
UNA MULTA DE 80 CENTIMOS DE FRANCOS ORO EQUIVALENTE AL DOBLE
DE LOS 10 CTS DE FRANQUEO FALTANTE PARA UNA CARTA INTERNACIONAL
DE ENTRE 30 Y 45 GR. SEGÚN LAS NORMATIVA DE LA CONVENCIÓN
DE VIENA DE 1874 , VIA ESTRECHO Y POR EL VAPOR "ACONCAGUA"
DE LA COMPAÑÍA P.S.N.C QUE PARA ENTONCES CUBRÍA
LA RUTA LIVERPOOL - BORDEAUX - LISBON - CAPE VERDE - RIO DE
JANEIRO - MONTEVIDEO - PUNTA ARENAS - VALPARAISO - ARICA -
MOLLENDO - CALLAO. |
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