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Building a warship, Cramp's Shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1905. 
Building a warship, Cramp's Shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1905.  Vintage postcard showing a ship being built in a dry dock. William Cramp & Sons was a shipbuilding company founded in Philadelphia in 1825. The shipyard closed in 1927 but reopened to build cruisers and submarines during World War II before closing again for good in 1947. 
Unique Identifier AR951468 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4708px × 2991px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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