JANUARY PAGE 15 The Marine Gallery Emory Massman, Jr eEpiror ws -- Ce ig lm ce DOWLING COLLECTION CLARION (US #5526), iron package freighter, built in 1881 at Wyandotte, Mich., by Detroit Dry Dock Co. (Hull #45) for the Erie and Western Trans portation Co. (Anchor Line). Dimensions are 240.9 x 36.1 x 15.5; 1711 gross tons and 1513 net tons. Burned and sank off Southeast Shoals, Lake Erie. Fore and aft compound engine, 27 and 44 inch cylinders by 40 inch stroke and built by Dry Dock Engine Works. Next Page WILLIAM A. PAINE (US #202305), steel bulk freighter, built in 1905 at Cleve- land by American Shipbuilding Co. for the Pioneer Steamship Co. Dimensions are 480 x 52 x 30, 5788 gross tons and 4453 net tons. Triple expansion engines, 22%, 36, and 60 inch cylinders by 42 inch stroke, also built by American Shipbuilding Co. Sold for scrap in 1961 and scrapped in Scotland. A.S. GLOSSBRENNER (Can. #323016), steel motorship bulk freighter, built in 1966 by Davie Shipbuilding, Ltd., Lauzon, Quebec for Labrador Steamships, Ltd., Pickands, Mather & Co., Mgrs. Dimensions are 730 x 75 x 39.8, 17955 gross tons and 13324 net tons. Launched May 10, 1966. Powered by a six cylinder Sulzer diesel engine.