Shipbuilding

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Title

Shipbuilding

Subject

Shipbuilding

Description

Ships built by Bethlehem Steel Corporation

Creator

Bethlehem Steel Corporation

Source

Bethlehem Steel Corporation

Date

20th Century

Rights

From the National Museum of Industrial History permanent collection. Contact info@nmih.org for usage information.

Type

Still image

Collection Items

USS Mauna Kea
Ship USS Mauna Kea- ammunition supply ship. One of five of these vessels constructed at Bethlehem Steel's Sparrow's Point Md., shipyard. The name of the ship for this class, USS SURIBACHI, also was built by this yard. MAUNA KEA was delivered in 1957.…

S.S Manhattan
S.S Manhattan -Built at Fore River Shipyard in 1962 became the first commercial ship to pass the Northwest passage in 1969. Built as an ordinary tanker in 1962, she was refitted for the Northwest voyage with an icebreaker bow in 1968-1969. Registered…

S.S Manhattan
S.S Manhattan -Built at Fore River Shipyard in 1962 became the first commercial ship to pass the Northwest passage in 1969. Built as an ordinary tanker in 1962, she was refitted for the Northwest voyage with an icebreaker bow in 1968-1969. Registered…

S.S Manhattan
S.S Manhattan -Built at Fore River Shipyard in 1962 became the first commercial ship to pass the Northwest passage in 1969. Built as an ordinary tanker in 1962, she was refitted for the Northwest voyage with an icebreaker bow in 1968-1969. Registered…

S.S Manhattan
S.S Manhattan conversion39014A-1 of T2717-24 Built at Fore River Shipyard in 1962 became the first commercial ship to pass the Northwest passage in 1969. Built as an ordinary tanker in 1962, she was refitted for the Northwest voyage with an…

S.S Manhattan
S.S Manhattan conversion39014A-1 of T2717-33 Built at Fore River Shipyard in 1962 became the first commercial ship to pass the Northwest passage in 1969. Built as an ordinary tanker in 1962, she was refitted for the Northwest voyage with an…

Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington
Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington cv 16. Length: 871 ft. Beam: 123 ft. Displacement: 33,300 tons. Built by Bethlehem's former Quincy Yard Delivered February 1943. One of five Essex-class carriers built by Bethlehem, the city CV 16 destroyed 847 enemy…
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