Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1917, Advertising, p. 30

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COLLINGWOOD SHIPBUILDING CO. : LIMITED COLLINGWOOD—ONTARIO—CANADA STEEL and WOODEN SHIPS, ENGINES, BOILERS, CASTINGS and FORCINGS PLANT FITTED WITH MODERN APPLIANCES FOR QUICK WORK DRY DOCKS and SHOPS EQUIPPED TO OPERATE DAY or NICHT on Steamer ‘“ROYALITE,” one of the three ocean going oil tank steamers built for the Imperial Oil Company, Limited, Sarnia, the others being the S.S. “IOCOLITE” and S.S. “SARNOLITE.” REPAIRS Manitowoc Shipbuilding Lie, Designers and Builders of Steel Passenger Boats Floating Cranes Marine Engines — Steel Freighters Lighters Semi-Diesel Engines Sand Suckers Fireboats Marine Boilers Dredges Tugs Deck Machinery, etc. Dump Scows Facilities for prompt and economical repairs MANITOWOC, WISCONSIN BATH IRON WORKS LIMITED BATH, MAINE Shipbuilders and Engineers Licensee for Particular Attention Given to Parson’s Marine Turbines, High Speed Requirements Normand Express Water Tube Boilers. Estimates Furnished. a ——————————— 30

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