Two plans for the vessel WILLIAM B. DICKSON built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works built-in 1910. Plans detail construction details, navigational equipment, hold capacity, and deck arrangement.
Two plans for the vessel WILLIAM B. DICKSON built by the Great ...
A vessel plan depicting hold capacity, deck arrangement, and navigational equipment for WILLIAM J. OLCOTT built in 1910, by the Great Lakes Engineering Company.
A vessel plan depicting hold capacity, deck arrangement, and navigational equipment for ...
Sheet 3 of 3 detailing shelter deck plan for ANNA C. WILSON built by Reuben T. Rogers & William P. Wilson in 1912. Ordered by the Museum of Great Lakes History and drawn by Frank J. Slyker in 1954.
Sheet 3 of 3 detailing shelter deck plan for ANNA C. WILSON ...
Two photos and a plan detailing the upper deck of the passenger vessel SEEANDBEE built in 1913. This vessel later became the USS WOLVERINE around 1942.
Two photos and a plan detailing the upper deck of the passenger ...
A plan drawn by James B. Jones for the Great Lakes Shipbuilder's Guild in 1958, detailing S.S. SOUTH AMERICAN built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works.
A plan drawn by James B. Jones for the Great Lakes Shipbuilder's ...
A plan drawn by James B. Jones for the Great Lakes Shipbuilder's Guild in 1958, detailing main deck and hull lines for S.S. South AMERICAN. - Sh. 1 of 3
A plan drawn by James B. Jones for the Great Lakes Shipbuilder's ...
Sheet 12 and 13 detailing cross sections and rigging arrangement of WAMAPA steam schooner built by St. Helens Shipbuilding Company in 1915. Plans are a reproduction made by the Tri-coastal Marine Inc. for National Parks Service.
Sheet 12 and 13 detailing cross sections and rigging arrangement of WAMAPA ...
Plan detailing sails and outboard profile of Oliver H. Perry, originally the CHARLES F. GORDON built in 1919. Copy of original drawn by Loudon G. Wilson in 1940. Original though to be at the archives at Bowling Green State University.
Plan detailing sails and outboard profile of Oliver H. Perry, originally the ...