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Shipbuilding (Newport News). This is the storage space in the moulding loft where the many templates for ships' parts are fashioned in wood. These patterns are then transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). This is the spacious mold loft, where patterns for ship's parts are fashioned in wood. These patterns are then transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). This is the spacious mold loft, where patterns for ship's parts are fashioned in wood. These patterns are then transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under construction. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under construction. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under constructions. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under constructions. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under constructions. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under construction. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

Shipbuilding (Newport News). This is the storage space in the moulding loft where the many templates for ships' parts are fashioned in wood. These patterns are then transferred to steel

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01/01/1941
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Newport News (Va.) ,  36.97889, -76.42806
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Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under construction. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

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Jewish factories in Palestine on Plain of Sharon & along the coast to Haifa. Bent Furniture Factory in Holon Settlement. Process of bending wood after steaming

Navy band develops first symphony orchestra. This photograph shows a portion of the U.S. Navy Band's 95-piece symphony orchestra for the first time. This orchestra, under the leadership of Lt. Charles Bentor, will give its first concert at the Navy Yard Sail Loft Tuesday night (11/26/35). The Navy Band has had a small orchestra in the past which played at various functions such as White House receptions and other official social gatherings. The new and larger orchestra will give a popular music concert later in the month. 11/25/35

International Exhibition, Philadelphia., Pennsylvania: Centennial Chimes - The Loft

No. 568, Hull no. 2, Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation, April 25, '19

A black and white photo of a factory, Virginia. Farm Security Administration photograph

"Patterns of Forest Health: A Report on Citizen Monitoring In the Eastern Mountains 1994-1997" (Excerpts)

Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

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