S.S. Fort Rouille and S.S. Rideau Park after a successful launch from United Shipyards, 1943
USS Lexington (CV-2) and USS Saratoga (CV-3) moored at a Hudson River dock in New York City during a U.S. Fleet visit, circa June 1934.
Space Station and Shipyard, Another Life
Titanic at the Harland & Wolff shipyard, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Sleepy Beauty by Jetfreak-7
RMS Titanic is ready for launch, circa late May 1911. The Ocean Liner was constructed at the Harland and Wolff shipyard on Queen's Island, now known as the Titanic Quarter, in Belfast Harbour, Ireland.
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USS Ohio (BB-12) at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, August 10, 1915.
From left to Right of ships in the background: "Intrepid (Receiving ship Mare Island and Out of Commission), USS Cheyenne (Submarine Tender), USS H-1 (SS-28), USS H-2 (SS-29) are just visible along side), New York State Nautical School Ship Newport (PG-12) (Rear of dry dock), and USS Raleigh (CL-7) (Far right at the pier).
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RMS Titanic under construction at the Harlem and Wolff's Shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, in August 1911.
Progress on the Titanic “High Stakes”
The Titanic being built “The Truth Shall Set You Free”
The Titanic being built “The Truth Shall Set You Free”
The Titanic being built “The Imposter”