Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1933, p. 3

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ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT ENGINEERED FOR MARINE SERVICE This SEARCHLIGHT also FLOODLIGHTS Y moving an easily manipulated lever to one position, you get a narrow, con- centrated beam. Move it to the other posi- tion, and you have a broad, diffused beam. This one searchlight serves you both as a navigational aid and as a floodlight for load- ing and unloading operations. Incandescent searchlights of this kind can be provided for both deck and_pilot-house mounting, and of beam-candlepower up to 3,500,000. An investigation of other con- structional features will show you how care- fully these searchlights, like other G-E marine products, have been tailored to fit the re- quirements of the maritime industry. For complete information, clip the coupon below and mail to General Electric Company, Dept. 6-201, Schenectady, N. Y. General Electric Company, Dept. 6-201, Schenectady, N. Y. Gentlemen: Please furnish me with complete information concerning your line of G-E marine searchlights which also floodlight. GENERAL |= BL EC TRIG. MARINE REVIEw—ZJuly, 1933 3

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