Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 8Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1929 - Harbors |
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... tion will be able to dry dock in one day 175,000 tons of shipping . This dock , which is 715 ft . long , 113 ft . wide at the top and 93 ft . wide at the bottom , will be the larg- est dock in the harbor and will give New York ...
... tion will be able to dry dock in one day 175,000 tons of shipping . This dock , which is 715 ft . long , 113 ft . wide at the top and 93 ft . wide at the bottom , will be the larg- est dock in the harbor and will give New York ...
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... tion which is offering $ 10,000 in prizes for designs , fol- lowing a meeting of prominent architects and engineers at the Ritz - Carlton Hotel . The Lehigh Portland Cement Company is sponsoring the contest and offering the prizes ...
... tion which is offering $ 10,000 in prizes for designs , fol- lowing a meeting of prominent architects and engineers at the Ritz - Carlton Hotel . The Lehigh Portland Cement Company is sponsoring the contest and offering the prizes ...
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... tion of interest in the Diesel engine in this country and undoubtedly resulted in benefits to the manufacturers and allied interests , as well as furnishing valuable infor- mation to private shipowners contemplating the building of new ...
... tion of interest in the Diesel engine in this country and undoubtedly resulted in benefits to the manufacturers and allied interests , as well as furnishing valuable infor- mation to private shipowners contemplating the building of new ...
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