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Where 'Frisco Standard' Engines are Erected. 145 x 360 ft. 10 h. p., then several 25 and 30 h. p. engines nearing completion. On the left are several 20 h. p. then a batch of 50 h. p., while beyond are 6t 59 85 and 110 h. p. engines in process of manufacture. Two ten-ton travelling cranes running entire length of building make the handling of heavy castings a simple matter : Standard Gas Engine Company, Oakland, California
Where 'Frisco Standard' Engines are Erected. 145 x 360 ft. 10 h. p., then several 25 and 30 h. p. engines nearing completion. On the left are several 20 h. p. then a batch of 50 h. p., while beyond are 6t 59 85 and 110 h. p. engines in process of manufacture. Two ten-ton travelling cranes running entire length of building make the handling of heavy castings a simple matter : Standard Gas Engine Company, Oakland, California<br>
CategoryVessels
CaptionWhere 'Frisco Standard' Engines are Erected. 145 x 360 ft. 10 h. p., then several 25 and 30 h. p. engines nearing completion. On the left are several 20 h. p. then a batch of 50 h. p., while beyond are 6t 59 85 and 110 h. p. engines in process of manufacture. Two ten-ton travelling cranes running entire length of building make the handling of heavy castings a simple matter : Standard Gas Engine Company, Oakland, California
Image Date1919.00
SubjectMarine engines
Fishing boats--Equipment and supplies
Pub. Info.Seattle, WA : 1919
Image Source SeriesPacific Fisherman Year Book 1919
Page No./Plate No.Page 165
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