Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 30, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 17

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jEMGLEDGER-lniLADELIHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1917
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PHILADELPHIA'S WATERFRONT PRESENTS
A CONSTANT SCENE OF ACTIVITY AND PROG1
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THE LUMBER SCHOONER IS A FREQUENT VISITOR
Tied up at Pier 38, North Wharves, one of thi9 type is shown in
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HE KEEPS TAB ON THE MOVEMENTS OF PORT VISITORS
Captain George A. Hall, of the M. S. Quay, receives daily reports
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facilities of Philadelphia.
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THE MOST CONGESTED SPOT IN THE CITY FOR WA
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PUTS VITALS INTO A VESSEL AS IT LIES IN MIDSTREAM
This floating crane makes it possible to complete the internal mechanism of the largest craft after it has left the drydock for a newer occupant.
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