Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1919, Advertising, p. 59

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March, 1919 S. S. Carmi A. Thompson built on the ISHERWOOD SYSTEM by the American Shipbuilding Co. Added length without increase of beam has increased the cargo carrying capacity without materially increasing weight of Hull. ISHERWOOD SYSTEM J. W. ISHERWOOD, 17 Battery Place, New York, U. S. A. THE MARINE REVIEW 59 a a gel No. of Ships Built, under Construction or on Order at the Ist Jan., 1917. 620 Ist Jan., 1918. 800, aggregating 6,000,000 tons deadweight carrying capacity. Ist Jan., 1919. 1200, aggregating 9,500,000 tons deadweight carrying capacity. This figure includes 400 oil tankers, aggregating 3,660,000 tons deadweight carrying capacity. aggregating 4,676,000 tons deadweight carrying capacity. ~“ And yet there are still Owners who have not considered the advantages of the System. And at 4 LLOYD’S AVENUE, LONDON, E. C. 3 THE OLD WAY THE ISHERWOOD SYSTEM Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers ee a ey > Ser AE Se we aren cy oe

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