Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1931, p. 12

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ower with Efficiency SUN- DOXFORD | Opposed- Piston DIESEL ENGINES Many American Vessels are now equipped with American Built Sun- Doxford Diesel Engines built in the Sun Plant. Builders of Passenger and Cargo Vessels—Oil Tankers Unlimited facilities for MARINE REPAIRS Two floating Dry Docks 11,000 Tons Lifting Capacity Each SUN SHIPBUILDING & Dry Dock cusmrek” = COMPANY wv FORK 9 DRYOOC Kin anO REPAIR BurlOrns OF ALL TYPES OF VESSELS. 12 MARINE REVIEw—June, 1931 4

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