Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1916, Advertising, p. 9

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January, 1916 THE MARINE REVIEW e LARGEST F LOATING DRY DOCK EQUIPMENT i: PACIFIC COAST Completely Equipped Shops for Ship, Engine and Boiler REPAIRS Ship Builders, Engine Builders, Boiler Makers, Iron Founders, Brass Founders, Lumber Manufacturers PARSONS’ MARINE STEAM TURBINES—YARROW BOILERS Cable Address: ‘““THREEDOCKS’’—Codes: Western Union, A.-B. C., 5th ed. and Bentley’s Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Company SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ksi tente tay oh TURBINES Marine Engines, Boilers and Machinery of All Kinds Contractors for Vessels Complete TURBINE STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD W. & A. FLETCHER COMPANY, Hoboken, N. J. ce BATH IRON WORKS LIMITED BATH, MAINE Shipbuilders and Engineers a Licensee for Particular Attention Given to Parson’s Marine Turbines, High Speed Requirements Normand Express Water Tube Boilers. Estimates Furnished. ee Please mention THE M\rine Review when writing to Advertisers

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