shipyard

Sep-43

Handwritten on negative envelope: "Shipyard End of Day Shift at Yard 1 Sept, 1943"

ca. 1943

Handwritten on negative envelope: "New California - note People scattering after work & Race relations around yards"

Richmond - School Children - Every Hand Up Signifies A Child Not Born in California
c.1942
c.1942
c.1944
1942/1943
Henry Kaiser's Miracle Ship Yard
1945

A scene of the Kaiser shipyards in Richmond, CA.

untitled (dokworker protest with Cyrillic text)
Late 20th - Early 21st Century

The top of the poster is red with Cyrillic text in white. The middle of the poster has s stylized drawing of a protest. The drawing shows a very large crowd of male figures on a dock some are...

02/25/45

Printed poster depicting Henry J. Kaiser sitting on a couch looking at design plans for Kaiser Company, Inc. A shipyard is depicted in the background with several planes flying overhead. Below...

c.1945

Black and white photograph of water with a shipyard in silhouette in the background and a cloudy sky at night.

CA. 1943
 (Richmond Shipyards, California)
Sep-43
USA
1944-1945

This black loose leaf notebook (6 holes) is full to over flowing with a type of "blue print" showing decks and platforms of ships to be built in the Richmond shipyards. There are also drawings...

USA
1944

This small, black, looseleaf binder (6 holes) was used by Ira Hubert "Buck" Crooks while he was working in the shipyards in Richmond, California during World War II. The notebook is insxribed in...

5-Aug-43

A: Letter addressed to Mrs. Mary Lew Chinn of Oakland, from John D. Starling, Director, Public Relations, The Permanente Metals Corporation [Kaiser Shipyard Number Two, Richmond], thanking her for...

23-Jul-43

"Fore 'n' Aft" was a magazine produced for employees/staff of Permanente Metals Corporation, Kaiser Company, Inc. and Kaiser Cargo, Inc., in Richmond, California, especially during World War II....

ca. 1912

"Moore & Scott Shipyard, Oakland". Photograph. Description: Portrait of employees at the Moore & Scott Shipyard, Oakland, California.

ca. 1912

"Moore & Scott Shipyard, Oakland". Photograph. Description: Portrait of employees at the Moore & Scott Shipyard, Oakland, California.

8-Jul-43

This photograph, from the series about the launching of the S.S. John E. Wilkie, shows the ship draped in red,. white and blue bunting, with a worker looking down at another worker nearer the keel...

Union Construction Co. shipyard - looking west.

Union Construction Co. - scene of shipyards looking west. Not Port of Oakland.

Overhead crane at Union Construction Co. Shipyards. Key Route Basin - now Port of Oakland.

1914

(Aerial view of shipyard showing smoke from a fire) Actually picture is of a shipyard, showing lumber and pipe supplies in yard; steam-not smoke- is coming from the three cranes in the yard (...

April 10,1917

Union Iron Works, view of shipyard, April 10, 1917;

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