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Wilton-Fijenoord Shipyard NUMBER 311 • FALL 2019 PowerPowerT HE M AGAZINE OF E NGINE -P OWERED V ESSELS FROM THEShipsShips S TEAMSHIP H ISTORICAL S OCIETY OF A MERICA HEINEKEN, HEMLOCK & HULA HOOPS 18 ALSO IN THIS ISSUE HandlingHandling thethe LinersLiners atat BethlehemBethlehem SteelSteel inin HobokenHoboken 8 The War Service of the Queen Mary 34 TheThe SuezSuez CanalCanal –– 150-Year150-Year AnniversaryAnniversary 42 JamesJames I.I. Waddell,Waddell, CSN:CSN: PiratePirate oror Hero?Hero? 50 Thanks to All Who Continue to Support SSHSA September 19, 2019 Fleet Admiral ($100,000+) Admiral ($30,000+) The Dibner Charitable Trust of The Posner Foundation Massachusetts of Pittsburgh Maritime Heritage Grant Program Offi cers, crew and others on deck of Romance likely Benefactor ($5,000+) while running excursions from Boston to Provincetown. – Heritage Harbor Foundation Mr. Thomas C. Ragan Mr. Douglas Tilden Acores Collection, SSHSA Archives. 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Michael Marzolla Mr. Douglas Smith Mr. and Mrs. Louis Costanza Mr. A. Green CAPT Earl Maxfield Jr. Mr. Donald Smith Thanks to All Who Continue to Support SSHSA September 19, 2019 PowerTHE MAGAZINE OF THEShips STEAMSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA MANIFEST • NUMBER 311 • FALL 2019 THIS QUARTERLY MAGAZINE has been continuously published Holland by The Steamship Historical HEINEKEN, America Society of America since fi rst Combination appearing as The Steamboat HEMLOCK Ships – Bill of Facts in 1940. Pacifi c THE STEAMSHIP HISTORICAL & HULA HOOPS Coast SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC., (SSHSA) was organized in 1935 by Terry Tilton ... 18 as a means of bringing together those amateur and professional historians interested in the history and development of steam navigation, past and present, and Mr. Nathaniel Ruda Dr. Timothy Runyan incorporated in the Commonwealth Mr. Richard Scarano Schneider Electric North of Virginia in 1950 as a tax-exempt American Foundation education corporation. Mr. Theodore Scull Mr. Tom Sepe Dr. Robert Shea IN ADDITION TO POWERSHIPS, CAPT Cesare Sorio THE PILOT HOUSE . 4 the SSHSA produces other books and Mr. Edward Spinney Handling the Liners Mr. Alan Stover Q&A WITH publications of marine interest, a Ms. Alison Svenningsen at Bethlehem Steel in STEAMBOAT BILL . 5 CAPT Eric Takakjian list of which is available online and Mr. Sandy Thomson Hoboken ULL TEAM HEAD Mr. & Mrs. John and F S A . 6 from the Warwick headquarters. Liz Tylawsky by William H. Miller . 8 LETTERS . 7 Mr. Balbino Vazquez SSHSA MEETINGS are normally Mr. Theodore Xakellis REGIONALS Mr. Alan Yorker held annually. Several local Mr. James Zatwarnicki Jr. The War Service of High Seas . 54 chapters also meet regularly. the Queen Mary: D-Day Mid-Atlantic. 58 MEMBERSHIP in SSHSA includes Memories on the QM2 New York . .60 Overseas . 61 subscriptions to PowerShips, the by Lorraine Coons. 34 New England & Telegraph, and Ahoy! 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