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[EAG 153 tanker ship] EAG 153 tanker Naval ship at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
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[T.T. Williamsburgh] The T.T. Williamsburgh ship. |
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[Ship in the harbor and smaller boat nearby] A distance shot of the T.T. Williamsburgh ship in the harbor, smaller boat nearby. |
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[Women in front of the Williamsburgh ship] Three women in front of the T.T. Williamsburgh ship. Milagros A. Trezza (Frank Trezza's wife) is on the far right. |
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[Williamsburgh ship] The T.T. Williamsburgh ship, one of the two largest ships ever built in the United States. |
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[Christening ceremony of the "Brooklyn" ship] Speakers on a stage at the christening ceremony of the "Brooklyn" ship, the first ship built by the Seatrain Shipbuilding Corporation. The ship was christened in June of 1973. |
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[Christening ceremony of the "Brooklyn" ship] Speakers on a stage at the christening ceremony of the "Brooklyn" ship, the first ship built by the Seatrain Shipbuilding Corporation. The ship was christened in June of 1973. |
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[Christening ceremony of the "Brooklyn" ship] Speakers on a stage at the christening ceremony of the "Brooklyn" ship, the first ship built by the Seatrain Shipbuilding Corporation. The ship was christened in June of 1973. |
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[Bulkhead for the pump room] Bulkhead for the pump room on the T.T. Williamsburgh. Six steam turbines driven pumps, pumped 1.5 million barrels of crude oil between tanks and off load [from Frank J. Trezza's notes]. |
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[Backside of bulkhead tanks] Backside of Bulkhead tanks looking forward, T.T. Williamsburg. |