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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.
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AR951468
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4708px × 2991px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
AMERICA
American
Battleship
color
company
concept
country
Cramp's Shipyard
Curt Teich Postcard Archives
DOCK
DOCKS
DRY DOCK
Exterior
geographical feature
Geography
INDUSTRIAL
Industry
LOCATION
Naval warfare
Navy
OUTSIDE
Penn
PENNSYLVANIA
PHILADELPHIA
Photograph
Postcard
Seascape
Ship
shipbuilding
SHIPS
Shipyard
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transport
TRANSPORTATION
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES NAVY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
us navy
usa
WARFARE
Wars
Water
water transport
Wharf
WILLIAM
William Cramp & Sons
WILLIAM PENN