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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1929, p. 57

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Sores RZ rd = i a = Ma es oo ares, MARINE REVIEW—July, 1929 o>, %o%0* 2 e707 0®, aoe e ren tose teres TODD SHIPYARDS CORPORATION FACILITIES AT OBILE, ALA. O keep abreast of Mobile’s steady growth in importance as a Gulf Port, this company is extending the facilities of its subsidiary, the Todd Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com- pany, Inc., to provide berthing for six additional large ships, or a greater number of large and small vessels. The capacity and personnel of the Yard’s machine shops, plate shops, coppersmith, electric and woodworking shops are also being substantially augmented. The completion of these improvements will give Mobile the largest and most modern ship repair plant on the Gulf. TODD SHIPYARDS CORPORATION Main Office, 25 Broadway, New York, N: Y. 23 FLOATING DOCKS—2 GRAVING DOCKS—3 SHIPWAYS PLANTS Robins Dry Dock & Repair Co. Todd Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Todd Dry Dock, Engineering & Erie Basin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Co., Inc., Mobile, Ala. Repair Corp., Brooklyn, N.Y. Tietjen & Lang Dry Dock Co. Todd Engineering Dry Dock & Todd Dry Docks, Inc. Hoboken, N. J. Repair Go., New Orleans, La. Harbor Island, Seattle, Wash. Todd Oil Burners, Ltd., London, England TODD TODD COAL FUEL OIL PULVERIZER BURNING AND BURNER SYSTEMS INSTALLATIONS 47

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