In 1907 at the boiler and shipbuilding plant of Ivan Alexandrovich Shorin the largest fuel-oil barge ‘Marfa Posadnitsa’ was built (the length 172 m, the width – 24 m, the side height – 3.85 m, the loading capacity 9,150 t). The river fleet historians still qualify its appearance as a beachhead in the river shipbuilding. The construction of the barge was ordered by the chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod stock exchange committee, Dmitry Vasilyevich Sirotkin. The design of this ship, which ‘crumpled’ the water under itself, was developed and patented by Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov, a famous Russian engineer. However, the drawings of Shukhov were improved by the Gorokhovites in the technical department of the Shorin plant in order to increase the size of the ship. As a result, the displacement of water of the barge was increased almost five times.
A fuel-oil barge "Marfa Posadnitsa"
Creation period
The early 20th century
Place of сreation
Gorokhovets
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60x42 cm
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A fuel-oil barge ‘Marfa Posadnitsa’
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‘The boiler plant of Ivan Aleksandrovich Shorin, in addition to the steamship boilers, made only the iron barges and achieved the great perfection in this activity, so when the chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod stock exchange committee, Dmitry Vasilyevich Sirotkin, decided to create his famous “Marfa Posadnitsa” he ordered it to the Shorin plant according to his own drawings. Shorin completed the task, after which he built a number of gigantic barges of the same type by order of Sirotkin, and then by order of the “Volga” association and “The Partnership of Nobel Brothers”.
I. A. Shybin “Volga and volga shipping company”, 1927.
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A fuel-oil barge "Marfa Posadnitsa"
Creation period
The early 20th century
Place of сreation
Gorokhovets
Dimensions
60x42 cm
Technique
The photographic paper
Exhibition
1
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