The image gallery features photographs taken by Rick Kruzel, Audio-Visual Specialist at the Ward M. Canaday center for Special Collections. See his essay titled Col. James M. Schoonmaker on Toledo's Attic
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{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_01.jpg|First Engineer’s quarters|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_02.jpg|Shenago Furnace Co. flag logo painted on floor|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_03.jpg|Parlor area in the bow|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_04.jpg|Fireplace in the bow parlor|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_05.jpg|Panorama of parlor (port side)|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_06.jpg|Hand-cranked Victrola record player in the parlor|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_07.jpg|Parlor area (starboard side)|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_08.jpg|Antique roll top desk|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_09.jpg|Safe in the captain’s office|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_10.jpg|Radio in the captain’s quarters|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_11.jpg|View looking aft from behind wheelhouse|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_12.jpg|View looking forward from bridge wing, past the steering pole to Veterans Glass City Skyway Bridge.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_13.jpg|View looking forward from bow, past the steering pole to Veterans Glass City Skyway Bridge.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_14.jpg|View looking aft from bow at the wheelhouse.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_15.jpg|Close up view looking aft from bow at the wheelhouse.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_16.jpg|Crew quarters|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_17.jpg|General Alarm bell. Bells like this were placed in every compartment of the ship. In case of emergency, these bells would alert all crewmen.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_18.jpg|Galley area|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_19.jpg|Alternate view of galley|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_20.jpg|View from upper level of engine room. Engine room is three levels high.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_21.jpg|Steering gear. This huge gear, shaped roughly like a quarter-circle, moves the rudder.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_22.jpg|One of many engine room control panels.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_23.jpg|Engine controls|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_24.jpg|Workbench with tools in engine room.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_25.jpg|Middle level of engine room|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_26.jpg|Officer’s dining room|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_27.jpg|First Mate’s quarters|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_28.jpg|View from aft looking forward. Veterans Glass City Skyway Bridge in background.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_29.jpg|Alternate view from aft looking forward. Veterans Glass City Skyway Bridge in background.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_30.jpg|View from aft looking forward at the back of the forward superstructure.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_31.jpg|View of the Col. James M. Schoonmaker Museum Ship from shore.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|schoonmaker_32.jpg|Alternate view of the Col. James M. Schoonmaker Museum Ship from shore.|Col. James M. Schoonmaker{/besps_c}