Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1919, Advertising, p. 163

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% February, 1919 Ti E MARINE REVIEW 163 McINTOSH & SEYMOUR Heavy Duty Diesel Type Marine Engines Marine | : : o. 4 - : at : * Me Be | £ Modern Available i : | i 7 i / Motorship 390-1. H. P. | i Vy, Le oe 640-1. H.P. | 4 Zo Pe : is the 960-1. H. P. a, . LA | Most 1300-I. H. P. ut — Poe Efficient 1750-1. H. P soa » | and Reliable 2000-1. H. P. Vessel Known All Vessel Four Cycle Owners Six oo Are Cordially os Invited to irect y "| Inspect Our Reversible | Facilities The above illustrates the French Full Powered Motorship “ALABAMA” equipped with a_ pair of 640 H.P. Diesel Type Engines of our make, starting on a voyage to China, fully loaded, in- cluding deck: load consisting of boilers salvaged from the wreck of the steamship “BEAR”. This is one of a large number of such vessels for which we have furnished Diesel propelling Machinery. McINTOSH & SEYMOUR CORPORATION Main Office and Works 815 Sheldon Bldg. 149 Broadway SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. NEW YORK CITY AUBURN, N. Y. Please mention THE Marine REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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