See issues of Marine Digest, which was was founded in 1922 by Jackson B. Corbet as a local source for maritime industry news.
Marine Digest, v.21, no.19, Dec. 12, 1942
Cover photo caption: Ferry Rosario (see page 3)
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1942_21_19
Date: 1942-12-12
View this itemMarine Digest, v.26, no.17, Dec. 27, 1947
Cover photo caption: SS President Cleveland. Pride of the Pacific (see story page 2). This is the last issue published for volume 26. The next issued dated 3 Jan 1948 switches to volume 27. Whether intentional or an oversight the new numbering continues going forward
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1947_26_17
Date: 1947-12-27
View this itemMarine Digest, v.8, no.45, Jun. 28, 1930
Cover photo caption: Joseph E. Sheedy [portrait] (see first news page [3,4])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1930_08_45
Date: 1930-06-28
View this itemMarine Digest, v.3, no.46, Jul. 11, 1925
Cover photo caption: Silk arriving in Seattle (see first news page) [page 3]
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1925_03_46
Date: 1925-07-11
View this itemMarine Digest, v.30, no.21, Feb. 3, 1951
Cover photo caption: Norwegian MS Moldanger - fit for a king (porthole cover story page [6])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1951_30_21
Date: 1951-02-03
View this itemMarine Digest, v.13, no.4, Sep. 8, 1934
Cover photo caption: German Liner Tacoma (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1934_13_04
Date: 1934-09-08
View this itemMarine Digest, v.10, no.29, Mar. 5, 1932
Cover photo caption: Famous Cutter Bear (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1932_10_29
Date: 1932-03-05
View this itemN. W Corner of Fair; United Nation [i.e. Nations] - Africa - Siam (Thailand)
International Mall of the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair. “Six hyperbolic paraboloid shells blending into a single fluted column make up two of the exhibit buildings; the third, not shown, is simply a box beam shelter. The twin structures actually are a collection of 52 of these shells and, with their classic Oriental overtones, seem to be particularly fitting for the foreign displays they contain. A fine, clean concrete surface was created by coating the four forms with fiberglass. High-early cement was used to cast the 1 ½ in. thick shells. With temperatures ranging from 35 to 65 deg., calcium chloride was added and cylinder strengths of over 3,000 lb. were obtained in 24 hours. Located on the northwest corner of the exposition site, the inside-out umbrellas with their colorful fiberglass panels present an exciting boundary.” (An Architect’s Guidebook to the Seattle World’s Fair. Seattle, Pacific Builder and Engineer, April 1962, p. 32.)
Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00021
Date: 1962-05-30
View this itemMarine Digest, v.4, no.24, Feb. 6, 1926
Cover photo caption: The Annie Johnson (see first news page) [page 3]
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1926_04_24
Date: 1926-02-06
View this itemMarine Digest, v.16, no.2, Aug. 21, 1937
Cover photo caption: President Jefferson (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1937_16_02
Date: 1937-08-21
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