"NGN-STOP BUILDING IN BRITAIN: Shipbuilding is a non-stop process 3n Britain tc-day, as this photograph at an Englsih shipyard shows. As a new merchant vessel slides into the water, workmen are seen slinging into position the first plate of the keel of another new vessel.
a>•..> ;;v C:" " !.• u.-nvriii m:t. : -r s;nfr or ti:<- Fuv Imv;h-;i I- ;> iiispve l i ul' i-'..:./ . .
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 38, 10 April 1942, Page 3
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62"NGN-STOP BUILDING IN BRITAIN: Shipbuilding is a non-stop process 3n Britain tc-day, as this photograph at an Englsih shipyard shows. As a new merchant vessel slides into the water, workmen are seen slinging into position the first plate of the keel of another new vessel. a>•..> ;;v C:" " !.• u.-nvriii m:t. : -r s;nfr or ti:<- Fuv Imv;h-;i I- ;> iiispvel i ul' i-'..:./ . . Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 38, 10 April 1942, Page 3
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