Caption | Plan of AG Weser prior to the construction of the five slips, Bremen, Germany, circa 1901 ww2dbase | |||||||
Photographer | Unknown | |||||||
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Photos at Same Place | Bremen, Weser-Ems, Germany | |||||||
Added By | Al Griffis | |||||||
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~1901 A.G. Weser shipyard plan before the five slips were built. The horizontal slip was the only
way of launching until ~1908. An old German marine engineering book indicated that the “Fehmarnbeltâ€, yard no. 369¸ was the last ship launched from the horizontal slip, although this can
not be verified.