- A dry dock (sometimes
drydock or dry-dock) is a
narrow basin or
vessel that can be
flooded to
allow a load to be
floated in, then
drained to
allow that...
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servicing this
transportation hub. In 1891
Newport News
Shipbuilding and
Drydock Company delivered its
first ship, the
tugboat Dorothy. By 1897 NNS had...
- Dazzle-ships in
Drydock at
Liverpool is a 1919 oil
painting by the
English artist Edward Wadsworth. It is one of Wadsworth's most
famous paintings and...
- The
Maryland Drydock Company was a
shipbuilding company that
operated in Baltimore,
Maryland during the 20th century. The
company started life in 1920...
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later owned by the
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company and
named Hunters Point Drydocks,
located at
Potrero Point.
Known as "The World's
Greatest Shipping Yard"...
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Dubai Drydocks is a dry
docks facility adjacent to Port
Rashid in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates. The idea for
Dubai Drydocks began in 1971.
After feasibility...
- accidents,
embezzlement of funds, and
other setbacks.
After the
floating drydock PD-50 sank in Kola Bay (Murmansk) in an
accident that
killed one worker...
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Ontario and
would construct the
largest drydock in the world. St. John to Have
Biggest Drydock. The
drydock to be
erected at the City of
Saint John,...
- ****van
Drydock and
Repair Corporation was a
shipyard located in Brooklyn, New York. It was
located off 23rd
Street in
Greenwood Heights/Sunset Park...
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First to try to
continue the
company De Maas, Second, to run one or more
drydocks. The
consortium was led by
president A.G. Kröller of the Wm.H. Müller &...