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The shipyard is a major employer ( largest industrial employer in the state of Virginia ) not only for the lower Virginia Peninsula, but also portions of Hampton Roads south of the James River and the harbor, portions of the Middle Peninsula region, and even some northeastern counties of North Carolina.
The Navy is also transferring property at the shipyard to other government agencies such as Fish and Wildlife Service refuge, a Forest Service office building, an Army Reserve Center, a Coast Guard communications facility, and a Department of Education school.
Within a few years, Huntington and his associates also built a large shipyard.
A lumber mill and shipyard were also built.
The immersed tubes of the 63rd Street Tunnel were also fabricated at a shipyard in Port Deposit and then towed to New York City.
In 1746 the first real shipyard was established on the Langewijk, initially only for the construction of timber flatboats, but after 1895 also for iron hull ships.
America's largest postbellum shipyard, John Roach's Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works, was also located at Chester.
Politics were probably also at play, as local newspapers reported that the city's incorporation left the shipyard essentially landlocked without room to expand.
In 1746 the first real shipyard was established on the Langewijk, initially only for the construction of timber flatboats, but after 1895 also for iron hull ships.
The last of the old Birkenhead steamers had gone by the time the Overchurch arrived, built at the Birkenhead shipyard of Cammell Laird and Co., Overchurch was of all welded construction and also had a bridge that was completely enclosed rather than a wheelhouse and navigation boxes like Mountwood and Woodchurch.
The town grew increasingly important in other maritime economic activities also, the first shipyard was established in 1848.
Besides the Brooklyn, also built at the Westervelt shipyard were the gunboats, and the revenue cutter, all of which performed efficient blockading services during the war.
He also allowed naval officers in training to visit the shipyard to familiarise themselves with the new vessels.
As well as the dockyard, it also possesses an important shipyard and manufacturing industries, notably producing leather, plastic and tobacco products.
Gustav also won the lucrative contract for Germany's U-boats, which were built at the family's shipyard in Kiel.
The position opposite the mouth of the River Cart was to also to prove important as the shipyard grew, since it enabled the company to build much bigger, heavier ships than would otherwise have been possible that far up the Clyde.
Yet, Lagos is also a historic centre of the Portuguese Age of Discovery, frequent home of Henry the Navigator, historical shipyard and, at one time, centre of the European slave trade.
He also built a shipyard in Pillau near Königsberg ( East Prussia ) ( today Baltiysk, Kaliningrad Oblast ).
The Orșova shipyard was constructed in 1890 and like a small reparation shop for the vessels which participated to the navigable channel from Iron Gate Romania-Sip Yugoslavia and had a continuously development along time, with a spectacular development after the year 1991 when was changed the name and also the organizational profile.
He also built a new shipyard where he built the schooner, Reuben F. Wilson, which he named for his son.
The government also acquired or established several companies, such as Keppel Corporation ( originally Keppel shipyard, taken over from the British Royal Navy after it withdrew from the island ), ST Engineering ( originally a weapon manufacturer set up to supply the Singapore Armed Forces ), and the shipping company Neptune Orient Lines.
By 1924, CSL purchased its first self-unloaded bulk carrier, the Collier, and also owned a shipyard in Collingwood, Ontario where CSL and competitor lakers were being built.
" Dock " may also refer to a dockyard or shipyard where the loading, unloading, building, or repairing of ships occurs.
Jandarids also possessed a shipyard in Sinop that equipped them with a strong naval force.

shipyard and contains
The museum Gesigt van't Dok situated at Oostzanddijk contains a replica of 1834 of town, fortress and naval shipyard.
It contains the Eastern Naval Command headquarters, Hindustan shipyard, Dockyards, Vizag Steel Plant, and the Hindustan Petroleum refinery.

shipyard and portion
The Napa River goes through the Mare Island Strait and separates the peninsula shipyard ( Mare Island, California ) from the main portion of the city of Vallejo.
In the haste to abandon the shipyard, the Merrimack had only been destroyed above the waterline, and an innovative armored superstructure was built upon the remaining portion.
An expansion of the Number 5 dry dock at the adjacent Cammell Laird shipyard in the 1960s resulted in the church losing a significant portion of its graveyard.

shipyard and United
Newport News Shipbuilding ( NNS ), originally Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company ( NNS & DD ), was the largest privately owned shipyard in the United States prior to being purchased by Northrop Grumman in 2001.
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility ( PSNS & IMF ) is a United States Navy shipyard covering 179 acres ( 0. 7 km² ) on Puget Sound at Bremerton, Washington.
Chester's naval shipyard supplied the Union during the Civil War, and the United States in subsequent wars until the shipyard at Philadelphia became dominant after World War II.
* United States lightship Portsmouth ( LV-101 ) is displayed in the City of Portsmouth, VA, in their naval shipyard museum.
While the United States fought World War I in 1917, Dempsey worked in a shipyard while continuing to box.
* West Ham United founded as Thames Ironworks FC, a works team, by Arnold Hills who is a London shipyard owner.
Bath Iron Works ( BIW ) is a major American shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, United States.
* National Steel and Shipbuilding Company ( NASSCO ) shipyard in San Diego, California, part of General Dynamics ; is the primary shipbuilding location on the west coast of the United States.
* The Portland, Oregon shipyard, operated by Cascade General Ship Repair ( which is owned by Vigor Industrial ) is the largest such facility on the United States West Coast.
Thirteen years later, the United States Navy endorsed a canal project, which included a plan for building a naval shipyard on Lake Washington.
Frank L. Sample shipyard at Boothbay Harbor built minesweepers for the United States Navy during World War II and into the 1950s.
At the formerly sleepy little farming community of Newport News Point, he set about other developments locally there, notably building the landmark Hotel Warwick and founding the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, which became the largest privately owned shipyard in the United States.
The United States Coast Guard Academy, Connecticut College, a U. S. Navy submarine base, and the Electric Boat submarine shipyard are located on the river.
The Washington Navy Yard is the former shipyard and ordnance plant of the United States Navy in Southeast Washington, D. C.
The sole remaining shipyard is the Bath Iron Works, one of the few yards still building warships for the United States Navy.
The shipyard was used for radioactive testing when the United States was testing the atomic bomb.
The San Francisco Naval Shipyard was a United States Navy shipyard in San Francisco, California, located on of waterfront at Hunters Point in the southeast corner of the city.
The torpedo boat destroyer was the first naval ship launched at Cockatoo Island, after being built in the United Kingdom, disassembled, then sent to the Australian shipyard for reassembly.
Young was born Angus Young in North Shields, Northumberland, England, to John Cathcart Young, a shipyard worker, and Florence Pinckney, whose ancestors included a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
Scott, entered the ship building business and relocated to Potrero Point where its shipyards still exist, making the site on the north side of the Potrero the longest running privately owned shipyard in the United States.
The Fore River Shipyard of Quincy, Massachusetts, more formally known as the Fore River Ship and Engine Building Company, was a shipyard in the United States from 1883 until 1986.
The shipyard helped build early U. S. submarines and many ships commissioned by the United States Navy, including the World War II battleship and aircraft carriers and.
This was a " AS Class " Submarine Tender built by this shipyard for the United States Navy starting from the mid 60's.

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