Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 9Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1930 - Harbors |
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Page 11
... yards were to be operated at normal capacity . There are still more than thirty unassigned building ways available for ship construction . To maintain the present volume of ship construc- tion will involve an expenditure of at least ...
... yards were to be operated at normal capacity . There are still more than thirty unassigned building ways available for ship construction . To maintain the present volume of ship construc- tion will involve an expenditure of at least ...
Page 26
... yards have been established in all of the large Seaboard , Gulf and Great Lakes ports . They con- stitute not only an important private industry and an essential unit of the merchant marine , but also a neces- sary public utility of ...
... yards have been established in all of the large Seaboard , Gulf and Great Lakes ports . They con- stitute not only an important private industry and an essential unit of the merchant marine , but also a neces- sary public utility of ...
Page 18
... yards . Ad- ditional and larger dry docks , new and longer piers , greater berthing space and the most modern machines have been provided to care for any size or type of ship repair work . As changes are constantly being made in the ...
... yards . Ad- ditional and larger dry docks , new and longer piers , greater berthing space and the most modern machines have been provided to care for any size or type of ship repair work . As changes are constantly being made in the ...
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