You are currently browsing the tag archive for the ‘Oceanis’ tag.
The previous post in this series shows the port in the late 19th century, so I’d say it’s high time to update. This lighthouse dates to 1934, and I’ve long wondered why the buildings have not received a much-needed re-painting.
Oceanis appears not to be a commercial vessel, at least not now, but the hull was surely inspired by something large and seaworthy.
Stephen B. Roman, however, carries her weight among all the hard working vessels on the Lakes. Any guesses what the B. stands for? Answer follows.
Essroc is one of two cement companies delivering to the port of Oswego.
And these ingots regularly delivered by Wilf Seymour and Alouette Spirit? You may see them next as Ford F-series parts stamped out by Novelis Oswego.
x
The B. is for Boleslav. Stephen Boleslav Roman was a mining engineer.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
Recent Comments