A view of the anchor windlass room aboard the destroyer HAYLER (DD-997) at 60 percent completion. Base: Pascagoula State: Mississippi (MS) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-anchor-windlass-room-aboard-the-destroyer-hayler-dd-997-at-60-percent-completion-base-pascagoula-state-mississippi-ms-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image503951078.html
RM2M7TXMP–A view of the anchor windlass room aboard the destroyer HAYLER (DD-997) at 60 percent completion. Base: Pascagoula State: Mississippi (MS) Country: United States Of America (USA)
MAIN ENGINE ROOM LOOKING AFT. Lightship 116, Pier 3, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Independent City, MD Pleasonton, Stephen Lighthouse Establishment Lighthouse Board Bureau of Lighthouses Kobbe, Gustav Charleston Drydock and Machine Company Hyde Windlass Company US Coast Guard Dixon, R A Barrett, W B Rankin, William Sears, Burfoot Mitchell, Charles Olsen, Swen Mills, George H Croteau, Todd, project manager Lowe, Jet, photographer Christianson, Justine, historian Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/main-engine-room-looking-aft-lightship-116-pier-3-inner-harbor-baltimore-independent-city-md-pleasonton-stephen-lighthouse-establishment-lighthouse-board-bureau-of-lighthouses-kobbe-gustav-charleston-drydock-and-machine-company-hyde-windlass-company-us-coast-guard-dixon-r-a-barrett-w-b-rankin-william-sears-burfoot-mitchell-charles-olsen-swen-mills-george-h-croteau-todd-project-manager-lowe-jet-photographer-christianson-justine-historian-image248265005.html
RMTBWCF9–MAIN ENGINE ROOM LOOKING AFT. Lightship 116, Pier 3, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Independent City, MD Pleasonton, Stephen Lighthouse Establishment Lighthouse Board Bureau of Lighthouses Kobbe, Gustav Charleston Drydock and Machine Company Hyde Windlass Company US Coast Guard Dixon, R A Barrett, W B Rankin, William Sears, Burfoot Mitchell, Charles Olsen, Swen Mills, George H Croteau, Todd, project manager Lowe, Jet, photographer Christianson, Justine, historian
The anchor windlass room aboard the destroyer HAYLER (DD-997) at 40 percent completion. The ship is being built by Ingalls Shipbuilding. Base: Pascagoula State: Mississippi (MS) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anchor-windlass-room-aboard-the-destroyer-hayler-dd-997-at-40-percent-completion-the-ship-is-being-built-by-ingalls-shipbuilding-base-pascagoula-state-mississippi-ms-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image503935084.html
RM2M7T69G–The anchor windlass room aboard the destroyer HAYLER (DD-997) at 40 percent completion. The ship is being built by Ingalls Shipbuilding. Base: Pascagoula State: Mississippi (MS) Country: United States Of America (USA)
A section of the main engine bed is here going into place in the/gine room. To the right are the auxiliary engines. These engines play an important part in a ship's life. They supply light and power to work the water pumps, the winches and derricks for loading and unloading and the windlass for getting in the anchor. Electricity is needed to work the ship's ventilation system and for refrigeration. Communication between wheel house and engine room is electrically controlled. September 21, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-section-of-the-main-engine-bed-is-here-going-into-place-in-thegine-room-to-the-right-are-the-auxiliary-engines-these-engines-play-an-important-part-in-a-ships-life-they-supply-light-and-power-to-work-the-water-pumps-the-winches-and-derricks-for-loading-and-unloading-and-the-windlass-for-getting-in-the-anchor-electricity-is-needed-to-work-the-ships-ventilation-system-and-for-refrigeration-communication-between-wheel-house-and-engine-room-is-electrically-controlled-september-21-1951-image463587639.html
RM2HX66NB–A section of the main engine bed is here going into place in the/gine room. To the right are the auxiliary engines. These engines play an important part in a ship's life. They supply light and power to work the water pumps, the winches and derricks for loading and unloading and the windlass for getting in the anchor. Electricity is needed to work the ship's ventilation system and for refrigeration. Communication between wheel house and engine room is electrically controlled. September 21, 1951.
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