- A shipyard, also
called a
dockyard or
boatyard, is a
place where ships are
built and repaired.
These can be yachts,
military vessels,
cruise liners or...
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Chance Boatyard is a
group of
historic buildings at Annapolis, Anne
Arundel County, Maryland. It used to be a boat-building and
repair complex. Most of...
- The Bell
Boatyard was a
boatbuilding facility which operated as part of
Alexander Graham Bell's
laboratories in Baddeck, Nova
Scotia from 1885 to 1928...
- Tooley's
Boatyard is a
dockyard on the
Oxford Canal in the
centre of the town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. The
opening of the
Oxford Canal from Hawkesbury...
- UK (Series 1 – Sally's
boatyard)
Canal Basin,
Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, England, UK (Series 2 and 3 – Sally's
boatyard)
Armley Mills Industrial...
- The
Reiten Boatyard was
located in Bayfield, Wisconsin. The
Reiten Boatyard was a
marina and a
boatyard for
boats and
other aquatic equipment. It was added...
- The
California Boatyards was a
boatyard in California, Pennsylvania,
along the
Monongahela River. From the
beginning on the California, Pennsylvania, in...
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Holland Torpedo Boat
Station is
where the
first United States Navy
submarines were
stationed for
trials and
training of
submarine crews from 1899 to 1905...
- The
Hijagang (Meitei pronunciation: hī-ja-gāng) is a
boathouse inside the
Kangla Fort in Imphal, India. It
houses four
traditional Meitei watercraft, including...
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Bossoms Boatyard is
located opposite Port Meadow, Oxford, England, on the bank of the
River Thames. The yard was
managed by the
Bossom family from about...