Great Lakes Art Database

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1919, p. 424

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Latest Marine N Working on boot t.0 m plates at Suisan bay, Cal., yards of teh e Pacific Coast Ship- building Co. One of the six big turbo-generators built by the General Electric Co. for the _ United States steamship New Mexico. Six units combined deliver 2400 horsepower ews 1n Pictures Hog Island with its modern appliances for handling cargo, including 28 locomo- tive gantry cranes, each with a capacity of 30 tons, is considered by some ex- perts as the greatest potential terminal One of the electric m0: 0; rs built by the G eneral Electric Co., driving starboard in board propeller of the United S tat e-s s te amship New Mexi- CO. It. 1s 12 feet high and gener- ates 7000 horsepower in the United States Newark bay shipyard of Submarine Boat Corp., built in: less than a year for fulfill- ment of corporation's wartime contract with government ESSE

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