New York Naval Yard.
[Tools in the engine room] Tools in the engine room, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
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[Towards the stern of the vessel (AFT) winches] Looking towards the stern of the vessel (AFT) winches, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
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[Tugboat at pier J] A tugboat named "Jane Mcallister" at pier J, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
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[Tugboat at pier J] A tugboat named "Jane Mcallister" at pier J, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
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[Tugboats at the Navy yard] Tugboats docked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
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[Two high pressure boilers] Two high pressure boilers (800 P.S.I. super heated steam used for main engine and generators) for the T.T. Crown Heights... |
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[Unidentified Seatrain worker] Unidentified Seatrain worker at the shipyard, with a crane in the background. |
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[Unidentified Seatrain worker] Unidentified Seatrain worker looking out a window towards the Brooklyn Bridge. |
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[USS Iowa being christened] The USS Iowa being christened, (the man at the left center front row and the woman standing behind him, is the first lady... |
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[USS Missouri] The USS Missouri, just before being christened. This photo is a copy print from the National Archives. |
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[V.P. of Construction and Chief Engineer] V.P. of Construction and Chief Engineer at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
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[Vantage Defender tanker ship, in yard for minor work] Vantage Defender tanker ship at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in for minor work.... |
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[View from building 294] View of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, from the roof of building 294. |
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[View from building 294] View of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, from the roof of building 294. |
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[View from building 294] View of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, from the roof of building 294. |
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[View looking across from Seatrain to Coastal] Looking across from Seatrain to Coastal. Coastal cranes are in view. |
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[View looking across from Seatrain to Coastal] Looking across from Seatrain to Coastal. Coastal cranes are in view. |
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[View looking across from Seatrain to Coastal] Looking across from Seatrain to Coastal. Coastal cranes are in view. |
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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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[Woman walking at the Navy yard, cranes in the background] A woman walking at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, cranes are in the background.... |
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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... |