Excerpt from Shipbuilding and Shipping Record, 1917, Vol. 31
No. 1 Eames bench, takes 14 x 11 No. 2 Eames bench, takes 1575 x 14 No. 3 Eames stand, takes 205 x 18 No. 5 Eames stand, takes 25 x 46 No. 6 Eames stand takes 37 x 48.
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