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Narsarssuak Air Base, Greenland, 1956Earliest known shipyard plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1847
Narsarssuak Air Base, Greenland, 1956Earliest known shipyard plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1847
Earliest known shipyard diagram of H. C. Stülcken Sohn of Hamburg, Germany, 1853Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859
Earliest known shipyard diagram of H. C. Stülcken Sohn of Hamburg, Germany, 1853Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859
Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1860
Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1860
Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1862; note five longitudinal slips planned and without the horizontal slipFuzhou Arsenal under construction, Fujian Province, China, 1867-1871
Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1862; note five longitudinal slips planned and without the horizontal slipFuzhou Arsenal under construction, Fujian Province, China, 1867-1871
Drawing of the new dock at Grand Harbour, Malta as seen in the 24 Oct 1867 issue of publication Illustrated London News1873 United States Navy map of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii before any harbor improvements had been made. Note that it is labeled Pearl Lochs and the opening is called the mouth of a river.
Drawing of the new dock at Grand Harbour, Malta as seen in the 24 Oct 1867 issue of publication Illustrated London News1873 United States Navy map of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii before any harbor improvements had been made. Note that it is labeled Pearl Lochs and the opening is called the mouth of a river.
Plan of H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipyard of Hamburg, Germany, 1873; note enlarged water frontA warship near completion in the horizontal slip at F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, 1874; the shipyard stopped using this slip sometime after WW1
Plan of H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipyard of Hamburg, Germany, 1873; note enlarged water frontA warship near completion in the horizontal slip at F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, 1874; the shipyard stopped using this slip sometime after WW1
A building of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, 1877A building at the Blohm und Voss shipyard and machinery factory, Hamburg, Germany, late 1877
A building of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, 1877A building at the Blohm und Voss shipyard and machinery factory, Hamburg, Germany, late 1877
Plan of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, 1878View of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1880s
Plan of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, 1878View of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1880s
View of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1880View of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1880s
View of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1880View of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, circa 1880s
Bremer Vulkan shipyard drawing, circa 1886Interior of Chigusa room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s
Bremer Vulkan shipyard drawing, circa 1886Interior of Chigusa room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s

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