Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1916, p. 51

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ews 1m Payment Will Be Made For Acceptable Photographs SSSS SS ‘aly es Bi MARAE, jae ad MAE * CONSECRATING THE YOUTH OF BRITAIN TO THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE SEAS This interesting photograph shows an impressive scene at Norwich, England, when the new training ship Lorp Nerson was blessed by the Bishop of Thetford. English boys are taken into the navy at an extremely early age, and are trained in a rigorous school A GREAT LAKES SOU’WESTER IS AN ADVERSARY WORTHY OF RESPECT The gale which.tossed the big freighter Matrnzew Anprews of the Kinsman Transit Co., Cleveland, ashore off Pipe Island, wreaked a similar The illustration at the left shows the big 10,000-ton craft The smaller illustration shows the ship’s heavy list to starboara. fate on dozens of smaller fry all along Lake Huron and the approaches to the Soo. ashore with Pipe Island in the background. BITING SNAGS OUT OF THE BIGGEST RIVER AND CHEWING ’EM UP : 4 ig snagboats on the Mississippi, with an old giant of a snag that has long worried navigators, finally hauled ete ae ving res oe Touble Sails for ihe coup de grace. It has been drawn up on the butting beam to be sliced by the steam saws out betw 51

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