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Ships, Ship Yards in U.S.A.

Ships, Ship Yards in U.S.A.

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The Frame Work of a Boat

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Shipbuilding in Japan

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Shipbuilding

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Shipbuilding

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Swan Upping Begins on the Thames

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Britain's New Floating Dock

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London Dock Strike

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The Three New 15-ton Fork Lift Trucks and 5 Prime Movers

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Launching for Victory

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A Bonars Steel Storage Tank

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The Floating Dock Leaves

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New Ship Building System Tried Out in Hamburg

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Ships, Ship Yards in U.S.A.

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A Dry Dock Goes to Yokohama

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The Model Goes in Its Frsme

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Ship Lengthened at Ship Yards

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Testing Truck

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The Royal Albert Docks Lie Idle as the London Dockers Strike Continues to Gain Momentum

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New Techniques in British Shipbuilding

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The Propellor is Tested

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Ship Building and Ship Repairing

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A Student Study Shipbuilding Technique in Japan

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Tailshaft and Prop Removed Afloat

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The R.N.'s Rauding Ship

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Students of the Ship Technology Department of the Rostock Wilhelm Pieck University Preparing Model Ships

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Ships, Ship Yards in U.S.A.

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The Largest Ship so Far Built in Europe

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Shipyard in Nagasaki

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