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[Aerial view of Brooklyn Navy Yard]

PhotoCraft Studios / Alan G. Angrist / 63-48 Woodhaven Blvd. / Rego Park 74, N. Y. / HA 6-6745 [written on verso]. Aerial view of Brooklyn Navy Yard.

[Ship at Brooklyn Navy Yard]

Naval ship at Brooklyn Navy Yard.

[Aerial view of Brooklyn Navy Yard and Naval station]

Aerial view of Brooklyn Navy Yard with Naval station, and ships.

[Rubble in front of two storefronts]

Destruction in front of two store fronts: Mr. T HairCutters and Ruth & Sam Book Shop. The corner in front of Ruth & Sam Book Shop is cordoned off by what appear to be police barricades....

[Cranes and Manhattan skyline]

Seatrain cranes and Manhattan skyline in the background.

[Cranes]

Seatrain shipbuilding cranes.

[Seatrain electrician, "Rako"]

Seatrain electrician,"Rako," with a Seatrain shipbuilding crane in the background.

[Starboard side bulk head tanks section being installed]

Taken from an angle, left side shows the starboard side bulk head tanks section being installed, 80 feet high by 25 feet wide [from Frank J. Trezza's notes].

[View from building 294]

View of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, from the roof of building 294.

[Navy cranes]

Cranes from the Navy, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.