Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1927, p. 35

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Latest Marine Events in Pictures At Right—H. M. S. Nelson, first British post war battleship; of 35,000 tons, and is said to be the world’s most power- ful warship. She is shown entering Portsmouth harbor, England. A _ pecu- liarity of her construction is her ex- 3 raereccsrncseas me ceptionally long forecastle New Coast Carferry Guard patrol Wabash boats built by taking the American Brown water at the ps Electric launching orp. now in March 19 service off New England Life boat drill on the S. S. Republic in mid- ocean. For comfort and appointments the Republic is one of the finest vessels of the United States lines Steamer ot Sonora at Cleveland. Broke all rec- ords in March by transport ing automo- biles from De- troit to Cleve- land, being the first boat to open naviga- tion in 1927 Goodrich Transit Liner, Alabama at Municipal pier, Chi- cago Gun crew training anti-aircraft gun on new Coast Guard boats Navy crane ship Kearsage lifting 16- guns and cas- ings out of turrets on the Idaho. These guns are to be re- lined and this 250-ton float- : : ing crane will An officer of the S. S. Republic greets a be used for strange visitor. This huge fish is of a rare reinstalling species known as Mola Mola. The_photo- them graph was taken by Captain Randall MARINE REVIEW-—June, 1927 35

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