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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1925, Advertising, p. 25

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August, 1925 MARINE REVIEW 25 MARINE DEPARTMENT of American Bridge Company FRICK BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PENNA. BUILDERS OF STEEL BARGES for RIVERS and HARBORS CAR-FLOATS Sturtevant Marine Equipment Sturtevant manufacturesa large and varied line of — Mechanical Draft Equipment Turbines Motors Blowers Ventilating Sets Heaters Generating Sets, Exhausters Gasoline and Steam Engines Sturtevant Equipment is built for long and de- pendable service. If you are contemplating oe building or conversion, let the Sturtevant Marine S. S. Leviathan, largest ship afloat, is equipped with t g Sturtevant Apparatus. These units are satisfactorily ful- Apparatus Department help you in the selection filling all heating and ventilating and forced draft re- i ts. The ab illustration shows two of the : 27 Startevent Ventilating fate Eight Sturtevant Forced of proper apparatus for your ships. Draft Fans each direct connected to a VS-7 Engine supply draft to the boilers of this great ship. B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY, HYDE PARK, BOSTON, MASS. Sales engineering offices and direct representatives in every commercial cen- ter of the world, Divisional Factories: Sturtevant, Wis. Berkeley, Calif. Camden, N. J. Galt, Ontario 1363 Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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