Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1927, p. 65

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Latest Marine Events in Pictures At Right — Four- Wheel Drive truck in England for haul- ing life boat to water’s edge, then backing into sea until deep enough to float At Left—Type L, §8-cylinder Foos diesel, described on page 53 Above—Swedish destroyer Nils Ehrenskjold. Has three 12 centimeter guns, two cannons for airplane defense, depth bomb launchers and torpedo tubes. Speed 37 knots Dr. Wilhelm Cuno, chairman, board of directors. Hamburg American Line At Left— Learning how to build a boat in the ship- right’s class. Artificers School, naval training sta- tion, Hamp- ton Roads, Va. Below—S. S. Submarine V-1 leaving Portsmouth, New Hampshire harbor, for Provincetown, Mass. Latest type of submarine At Left—Sac City, damaged when she collided with and sank the El Sol in New York harbor last March. Repaired at Morse Drydock & Repair Co. in six days time Below—Sitting room of suite on the S.S. New York, of the Hamburg American Line Below—China builds gunboats for the United States. Chinese workmen build U. S. S. Guam at Shanghai for United States navy in Chinese Waters. Six boats under construction in all MARINE REVIEW—November, 1927 65

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