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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1925, p. 99

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Latest Marine ews in Pictures The Royal Sovereign, London’s most fa- mous vessel and oldest steamer line. In service for over 30 years on the Thames, carrying passengers to Margate and Ramsgate. She has telescoping funnels to permit passage under the bridges Dominion government ocean docks, Vic- toria, B. C. Grain elevators to be erected here by the Canadian Northern railway Measuring the variation in pitch of one of the Leviathan’s pro- pellers in dry dock at Boston Schooner Anna Sophia loaded with mar- ble hard and fast on a reef off Milton Point, Rye, N. Y. The rising tide failed to float her and she is being gradually battered to pieces Capt. George Frederickson of the tug Kaleen and Capt. Staples master of the ill-fated S. S. Mohawk, left to right, talking over the details of the rescue of 227 passengers and crew from the burning liner. Both men deserve high praise for their cool and courageous behavior and by their conduct, for averting a great disaster

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