Maritime History of the Great Lakes

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

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August, 1916 SYSTEM OF SHIP BUILDING Experience has proved that this system gives increased strength, increased cubic and deadweight capacity, reduced cost of maintenance, and reduced vibration at no greater first cost than a vessel of similar . dimensions built on the transverse system. Owners who are contemplating the con- struction of new vessels, of any type what- ever, will find this system of construction most advantageous and suitable for all trades. 528 vessels of all types and sizes, represent- ing about 4,104,800 tons deadweight carry- ing capacity have been built or are now on order, including a good many repeat orders from Owners who have tried the system. J. W. SHERWOOD, 4, Lloyd’s Avenue, LONDON, E.C. THE MARINE REVIEW “ISHERWOOD” ansey eseery ete ete Tel. Address: ‘SISHERCON, LONDON.”’ Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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