February, 1919 THE MARINE REVIEW 7 Westinghous Marine Equipment Our New Marine Works— Seventeen months ago the new Essington W orks were simply a carefully conceived plan on paper. Although ultimate expansion contemplates an in- crease of three to four times present capacity, the plant already represents an expenditure of millions of dollars—the factory site proper occupying | 10 acres of a 000-acre tract. The consensus of opinion of those who have visited the new Essington Works, is that they conform tothehighest standard of mod- ern shop practice and modern fac- tory construction. 4 ee =e 3 é Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., Machine Works Successors to The Westinghouse Machine Co., Washington, D.C., East Pittsburgh, Pa. Hunt, Mirk & Company, San Francisco—Seattle. Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers