Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1916, Advertising, p. 7

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January, 1916 THE MARINE REVIEW 7 COLLINGWOOD SHIPBUILDING CO. LIMIT HD COLLINGWOOD—ONTARIO—CANADA STEEL and WOODEN SHIPS, ENGINES, BOILERS, CASTINGS and FORCINCGS PLANT FITTED WITH MODERN APPLIANCES FOR QUICK WORK DRY DOCKS and SHOPS EQUIPPED TO OPERATE DAY or NIGHT on REPAIRS Steamer ‘‘J. H. G. HAGARTY” Completed ~ Milwaukee Dry Dock Company MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN SHIP REPAIRS OF -AL LL HIN DS We have two ship yards offering every facility for the repair of both steel and wooden vessels. South Yard Dock is 450 ft. long on keel blocks; 460 ft. over all; 60 ft. width of gate and 16 ft. over sill. West Yard Dock is 312 ft. on keel blocks; 45 ft. width of gate and 12 ft. over sill. Rudder pit in each dock. Electric light for night work. MAIN OFFICE AT SOUTH YARD Foot of Washington Street Telephone. Main 3 ss Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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