Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1916, Advertising, p. 12

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12 THE MARINE: REVIEW August, 1916 OUR DRY DOCKS SAVE TIME | Two Docks, coupled with Complete Shop Facilities, cut repair ae : periods to a minimum : ; Upper Dock Lower Dock Length on Keel Blocks, feet - - ~ : -~ 600 437 Width of Dock Floor, feet — - : : Se “ 62 50 Draft Over Sill at Low Water - - - - 2214 2214 ee A COMPLETE SHIP BUILDING PLANT | Our new building slips take vessels up to 325 feet | 4 long, 50 feet beam and 32 feet deep. Our yard is | E i specially laid out for fapid construction. We also slips for small craft. ‘ have auxiliary building Baltimore Dry Docks and - Shipbuilding Company BALTIMORE, MD. CABLE ADDRESS—BALTODOCKS, U.S. A. MODERN MARINE BOILERS and STEEL SHIP BUILDING Moore and Scott Iron Works Engineers and Ship Bitiders TUGS, PASSENGER STEAMERS and SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION WRITE JOHNSTON BROTHERS FERRYSBURG, MICHIGAN SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 2 a 9 ‘ “ ; : d : Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers PP Eee ee

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