Calling all "Big 5" Tennessee-class & Colorado-class fans

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Re: Calling all Pre-war "Big 5" (TN/CO class) fans

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Thanks Jeff. I guess it was the incinerator then. From the port side it looked like the pipe went much farther forward.
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Found some additional photos, cropped them to show the forward funnel piping arrangement on BB-48. First one is from 1937, the second from 1939. Photos are from NARA II, via Roger Torgeson.
BB48 West Virginia 6Apr1937 80-G-466160_crop.jpg
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BB48 West Virginia 9Feb1939 80-G-466161-crop.jpg
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Re: Calling all Pre-war "Big 5" (TN/CO class) fans

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Comparing the picture that Jeff posted (left) to the 1937 shot I posted (right), it does seem like that pipe from the incinerator to the funnel was modified at some point.
BB48 West Virginia 01.jpg
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