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English: S.S. "Bore II" owned by the Ängfartygsaktiebolaget Bore, Äbo (Finland). This mail and passenger steamer was the first vessel to be exclusively equipped with Velox boilers.
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Source The Brown Boveri Review VOL. XXIX Sep/Oct, 1942. Published in Baden, Switzerland.
Author Unknown, not credited in publication.

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SS Bore II. The first vessel to be exclusively equipped with Velox boilers

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