Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1926, p. 55

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January, 1926 MARINE REVIEW 55 ROBERT E. LEE—A single screw steam tur- binereduction gear pas- senger ship, in service between New York and Norfolk, Va.. carrying passengers and freight. WELIN DAVITS | yi. oi. enisctu. are in use on many of the largest ships Welin Radio Turning afloat. Passenger vessels, freighters, bulk Out Gear, Steel or Wood oil vessels, dredges or barges are best pro- Lifeboats, Metallic Life tected when Welin equipped. Rafts and Balsa Life Welin Life Saving Equipment has a reputa- Floats, Welin Non-Top- tion among marine men as being modern and pling Blocks, Mills Re- dependable. In times of danger officers and leasing Gear, Steel or crew rely on the high character of its con- Wood Commercial Boats of Standard or Special Design, Welin Electric Boat Winches. struction to meet any emergency. Welin Davit & Boat Corporation 305 Vernon Ave. Long Island City, N. Y. THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. Manufacturers of Marine Water Tube Boilers Since 1895 ee a Steamer ‘‘JOSEPH H. FRANTZ’’, The Columbia Steamship Company : Equipped with Babcock & Wilcox Water Tube Boilers and Superheaters THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. Marine Department 85 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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