The Art of Shipbuilding in the 1930's
An oral history of men who worked building ships at Newport News Shipbuilding in the 1930's for the Mariners' Museum..

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From The Mariners' Archives: The Story of the S. S. United States

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17th century Dutch Shipbuilding

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Casting In Iron (1940-1949)

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How the Liberty Ship Actually Worked

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The 1700s Secret to Bending Massive Oak Beams Without Breaking

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The Shipbuilders of Essex

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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S.S. British Sovereign (1950-1959)

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1961: Working in a SUNDERLAND SHIPYARD | Sunderland Oak | World of Work | BBC Archive

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What Made the SS United States SO Fast?

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U.S. NAVY TRAINING FILM SHIP HULL FUNDAMENTAL LINES & SECTIONS SHIPBUILDING KEEL BLOCK 18224

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HMS Victory in 3D: Total Guide (1/2)

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Transition from Wood to Iron in Shipbuilding

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The Rapid Rise of Korean Shipbuilding

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Visit to a Shipbuilding Yard (1951) | BFI National Archive

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Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

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Ship Building (1960)

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1652: The Dutch Arrival at the Cape

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Shipbuilding - 1940's British Council Film Collection - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage

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