Latest Marine News in Pictures Crew of the ill fated Shenandoah taken in the hangar at Lakewood at a Red Cross roll call. The Shenandoah cabin is shown in the background. roy Si -3o e ew Y e@ Ff oe F ea “ ev ¥ Ey RA oe Me Mauretania, leaving the Tyne on her completion in : : 1907 at Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wal- send. Thousands turned out to pay their respects to . > £sg This epoch-making ship, an achievement in planning A corner of the smoking room on the — erry and workmanship. Then, 20 years ago and now the Leviathan. The carved oak figures rep- a fastest Atlantic liner. Begun in the fall of 1904; resent old men of the sea. The glass ; launched Sept. 20, 1906; completed, fall of 1907. cabinet added at Newport News, 1923. Canadian tug Don- nelly, fitted for salvage work. a part of the fleet of the Donnelly, Salvage & Wrec k- ing Co., K in g- ston, Ont. U. S. S. Memphis, flagship of the navy in European waters, pays a courtesy call to Germany. This fine lined and efficient look- ing cruiser is shown beneath the Levensau bridge, Kiel canal. The luxuriance of marine growth off the Southern California coast is shown by the heavily barnacled propeller and strut of destroyer in drydock, San Diego Flamiliarity with types of sailing ships is diosa p- p e a ring. This beau- tiful exam- ple in line of hull and sail 18 a full rigged bark. Leviathan | bell a fine example of the mold- er’s art. 19