Caption on back: "This is the Initial Unit of Wilmington's Marine Terminals. It is a thoroughly-protected harbor at the junction of the Delaware and Christiana Rivers. It provides 1200 feet of quay wall landing space. Note the open storage...
Organizations; Shipping; Fund raising; Correspondence;
Form letter from President P. H. W. Ross of the National Marine League of the United States of America to all of the organization's members requesting an increase in donations to aid American shipping ventures.
Military officers; Uniforms; Navies; Sailors; Daggers & swords
Uniform regulations for officers and enlisted personnel in the United States Nave and Marine Corps. Includes thirteen color plates and two black and white plates depicting uniforms, swords, and badges of rank.
Text from back of image: 'Marine fliers who will complete a flight of 10,953 miles, the second longest flight in the history of aviation and the longest American flight. The men have flown from the Island of Haiti to Washington, St. Louis, San...
Text from back of image: "A Marine single-seater fighting plane crashed in flames yesterday morning in a hilly, brush covered region six miles southeast of El Cajon, killing the pilot and starting a fire which was combatted by two tank trucks and a...
A striking view of West Street and miles of steamship piers in New York. This is the busiest marine shipping district in the world. Most of the great transatlantic liners dock between 10th and 50th streets.
Nylon has more glamorous assignments but perhaps none more important than serving as this connecting link in our marine commerce. Here nylon shows its superior strength with light weight and toughness to all other fibers used or marine hawsers....
Table of Contents: A systems approach to furniture protection; First spring for today's Dacron; Inflatables afloat; Signs of marine life; Something new...and better..in denim; An extra measure of patient protection; Hot line on heat phenomena; The...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Firearms industry; Defense industry;
Table of Contents: Perfecting Organiations for Home Defense; The Development of Transportation; Increasing Cotton Production; Alum and its Uses; Leather Substitutes for the Marine; Making White Pigments; Keep up the Farm Buildings; Charles H....
Table of Contents: When the circus comes to town with the flash of red and gold; An old favorite comes back; Do blasted ditches afford good drainage; Story of gunpowder; Ace; Oversea highway; That marine railway on Aruba Island; An aid to the...
Table of Contents: Fast colors and the depression; A real guide to universal knowledge; More speed in road building; Another DuPont product makes good; Smart surf suits for the sea; A tale about Mark Twain; A new hotel continues old traditions;...
Includes articles: Builders of America's Merchant Marine; The "U.S. Grant" - an American with a History; Conversion of Steamers to Motorships for Costwise Trade, a Profitable Investment; Our Viewpoint from the Masthead; Well Known Men in the Morse...
This photograph which is the most remarkable marine picture ever made stands alone in a class by itself. It shows a condition at sea never before pictured by the camera. That the crew of the sinking vessel ever escaped at all is as remarkable as...
Import autos are one of Dundalk Marine Terminals major commodities. Because of the vastness of the facility and the expertise of the local auto handlers, Dundalk terminal has become the largest import auto centers in the U.S., where it has handled...
One of the numerous commercial canals in Northern France in the Chólons-sur-Marne district. The rows of trees along the bank made it a marine higway of beauty as well as usefulness. Canals of this sort make freight traffic very cheap.