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Earliest known shipyard plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1847Earliest known shipyard diagram of H. C. Stülcken Sohn of Hamburg, Germany, 1853
Earliest known shipyard plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1847Earliest known shipyard diagram of H. C. Stülcken Sohn of Hamburg, Germany, 1853
Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859
Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859Drawing of the shipyard later known as Reiherstiegwerft, Hamburg, Germany, 1859
Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1860Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1862; note five longitudinal slips planned and without the horizontal slip
Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1860Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1862; note five longitudinal slips planned and without the horizontal slip
Plan of H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipyard of Hamburg, Germany, 1873; note enlarged water frontPlan of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, 1878
Plan of H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipyard of Hamburg, Germany, 1873; note enlarged water frontPlan of Howaldtswerke Kiel shipyard, 1878
Bremer Vulkan shipyard drawing, circa 1886Plan of the old yard of Flensburger Schiffbau, Flensburg, Germany, 1890
Bremer Vulkan shipyard drawing, circa 1886Plan of the old yard of Flensburger Schiffbau, Flensburg, Germany, 1890
Plan of H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipyard of Hamburg, Germany, 1892Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1892
Plan of H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipyard of Hamburg, Germany, 1892Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1892
One of the first plans for the Tecklenborg shipyard of Bremerhaven, Germany, 1897Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1898
One of the first plans for the Tecklenborg shipyard of Bremerhaven, Germany, 1897Shipyard modernization plan of Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, drawn in 1898
Shipyard plan of the F. Schichau shipyard at Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), 1899Plan of Kaiserliche Werft Kiel, Germany, circa 1900
Shipyard plan of the F. Schichau shipyard at Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), 1899Plan of Kaiserliche Werft Kiel, Germany, circa 1900
Plan of Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1900; note dry docks IV, V, and VI had not been constructed, and slips I and II had not been modifiedShipyard plan of Germaniawerft yard in Kiel, Germany, circa 1900; green areas represented the existing shipyard, while unshaded areas to the south (right) represented the expansion area
Plan of Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1900; note dry docks IV, V, and VI had not been constructed, and slips I and II had not been modifiedShipyard plan of Germaniawerft yard in Kiel, Germany, circa 1900; green areas represented the existing shipyard, while unshaded areas to the south (right) represented the expansion area
Plan of AG Weser prior to the construction of the five slips, Bremen, Germany, circa 1901Plan presented by shipbuilding engineer Hans Schultz to the committee for the founding of a shipyard in Emden, Germany, 1 Oct 1902
Plan of AG Weser prior to the construction of the five slips, Bremen, Germany, circa 1901Plan presented by shipbuilding engineer Hans Schultz to the committee for the founding of a shipyard in Emden, Germany, 1 Oct 1902

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