Throughout the late 19th and early 20th century, the Great Lakes were at the center of rapid technological advancements in shipping and shipbuilding. The diverse demands for trade and unique geographic characteristics of the region created the necessity for highly specialized vessels and technologies. The emergence of self-unloading schooner-barges represents an important chapter in this progression. Self-unloaders were a unique solution to technological and economic issues facing maritime industry and transportation in the first decades of the 20th century. Technological and mechanical developments in self-unloading technology were created to meet demands of a growing maritime industrial culture. As a relatively simple and inexpensive solu...
It is widely known by historians that almost all heavier transports and distant communication in the...
In 1929 the first of the two Nemi ships breached the waters of lake Nemi, seeing the surface of the ...
The St. Clair system—a river, delta and lake between Lake Huron and the Detroit River—offers signifi...
Throughout the late 19th and early 20th century, the Great Lakes were at the center of rapid technol...
Change is a central concern of archaeology, imprinted on and variously visible in the surviving mate...
The ship in the photograph is the "William D. Crawford" being unloaded by a Hulett, specialized unlo...
The shipbuilding strategies of the late-19th century are defined by the adaptations and incorporatio...
The Great Lakes shipping industry can trace its lineage to 1679 with the launching on Lake Erie of t...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The ship in the photograph is the "Carle C. Conway", an ore carrier, being unloaded by a Hulett, spe...
Maritime cargo was traditionally delivered to the waterfront. placed aboard ship by crane, and stowe...
Over the course of the mid- to late-1800s, screw propulsion emerged as an economically viable compet...
Maritime history and development of waterways is often perceived as a mostly marine issue including ...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
This thesis examines the politics and economics of twentieth century marine losses in the St. Clair ...
It is widely known by historians that almost all heavier transports and distant communication in the...
In 1929 the first of the two Nemi ships breached the waters of lake Nemi, seeing the surface of the ...
The St. Clair system—a river, delta and lake between Lake Huron and the Detroit River—offers signifi...
Throughout the late 19th and early 20th century, the Great Lakes were at the center of rapid technol...
Change is a central concern of archaeology, imprinted on and variously visible in the surviving mate...
The ship in the photograph is the "William D. Crawford" being unloaded by a Hulett, specialized unlo...
The shipbuilding strategies of the late-19th century are defined by the adaptations and incorporatio...
The Great Lakes shipping industry can trace its lineage to 1679 with the launching on Lake Erie of t...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The ship in the photograph is the "Carle C. Conway", an ore carrier, being unloaded by a Hulett, spe...
Maritime cargo was traditionally delivered to the waterfront. placed aboard ship by crane, and stowe...
Over the course of the mid- to late-1800s, screw propulsion emerged as an economically viable compet...
Maritime history and development of waterways is often perceived as a mostly marine issue including ...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
This thesis examines the politics and economics of twentieth century marine losses in the St. Clair ...
It is widely known by historians that almost all heavier transports and distant communication in the...
In 1929 the first of the two Nemi ships breached the waters of lake Nemi, seeing the surface of the ...
The St. Clair system—a river, delta and lake between Lake Huron and the Detroit River—offers signifi...