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THE BIGGEST TANKER EVER BUILT IN FRANCE.—The new tanker, George F. Getty (52,486 tons), at St. Nazaire, where she was built for the San Francisco Tide Water Associated Oil Company. The ship, powered by 19,000 h.p. engines, has had most satisfactory trials.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 3

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THE BIGGEST TANKER EVER BUILT IN FRANCE.—The new tanker, George F. Getty (52,486 tons), at St. Nazaire, where she was built for the San Francisco Tide Water Associated Oil Company. The ship, powered by 19,000 h.p. engines, has had most satisfactory trials. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 3

THE BIGGEST TANKER EVER BUILT IN FRANCE.—The new tanker, George F. Getty (52,486 tons), at St. Nazaire, where she was built for the San Francisco Tide Water Associated Oil Company. The ship, powered by 19,000 h.p. engines, has had most satisfactory trials. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 3

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