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Production. Minesweepers. The frame of a new minesweeper takes shape in an Eastern shipyard. Two complete vessels of the same type ride in the water, awaiting final fitting before putting to sea. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. One of Uncle Sam's new minesweepers, just launched at an Eastern shipyard. After a few final touches it will be ready to put to sea. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. One of Uncle Sam's new minesweepers, just launched at an Eastern shipyard. After a few final touches it will be ready to put to sea. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. Stern view of the frame of a new minesweeper under construction in an Eastern shipyard. After the sturdy ribs have been planked over and a power plant installed, the hull will be ready for launching. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. The stem of a new minesweeper is fitted to its keel in an Eastern shipyard. Painstaking, skilled craftsmen fit every joint to exact dimensions. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. Stern view of the frame of a new minesweeper under construction in an Eastern shipyard. After the sturdy ribs have been planked over and a power plant installed, the hull will be ready for launching. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. Sturdy wooden ribs, which have been shaped on molds, are moved up for placement on the keel of a new minesweeper. Part of the keel and stem of the new vessel are shown in the background. Location: an Eastern shipyard. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. Sturdy wooden ribs, which have been shaped on molds, are moved up for placement on the keel of a new minesweeper. Part of the keel and stem of the new vessel are shown in the background. Location: an Eastern shipyard. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. Forming ribs for minesweepers. By clamping timbers to a mold, these carpenters in an Eastern shipyard obtained the curved shapes required to serve as ribs for one of Uncle Sam's new minesweepers. Gibbs Cass Company

Production. Minesweepers. The frame of a new minesweeper takes shape in an Eastern shipyard. Two complete vessels of the same type ride in the water, awaiting final fitting before putting to sea. Gibbs Cass Company

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01/01/1942
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Hollem, Howard R., photographer
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Jacksonville Beach ,  30.29469, -81.39314
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