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− | The Lathrop Engine Co. of Mystic, Connecticut, a long-standing marine engine manufacturer, eventually was bought by Burmeister & Wain, | + | The Lathrop Engine Co. of Mystic, Connecticut, a long-standing marine engine manufacturer (1897), eventually was bought by Burmeister & Wain, an even older Danish marine engine maker (1843). This formed the Burmeister & Wain American Corporation, located in Mystic, Connecticut. |
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File:Lathropa58001.jpg|1958 Lathrop Engine Ad | File:Lathropa58001.jpg|1958 Lathrop Engine Ad | ||
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+ | File:Lathropa59001.jpg|1959 B&W Lathrop Engine Ad | ||
+ | File:Lathropa59002.jpg|1959 B&W Lathrop Engine Article | ||
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Lathrop Engine Division
Burmeister & Wain American Corp.
The Lathrop Engine Co. of Mystic, Connecticut, a long-standing marine engine manufacturer (1897), eventually was bought by Burmeister & Wain, an even older Danish marine engine maker (1843). This formed the Burmeister & Wain American Corporation, located in Mystic, Connecticut.
1958 Information
1959 Information