• The Green Point Naval Boatyard was a shipyard on the southern bank of the Parramatta River at Green Point, Mortlake, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia...
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  • Formerly known as Carrington Slipways. Naval vessels, ferries. (1957–2014) Green Point Naval Boatyard Green Point, Mortlake, New South Wales (1940s) Harwood...
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    Breakfast Point residential development, which since 1993 has been a separate official suburb. During WWII, the Green Point Naval Boatyard at Mortlake...
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    the original on 23 August 2006. Retrieved 7 September 2010. "Green Point Naval Boatyard". Australian National Maritime Museum. Retrieved 8 May 2023. "Rhodes...
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    Brewer South Freeport Marine and Strouts Point Wharf Co. in Freeport Royal River Boat, Yankee Marina & Boatyard, and Yarmouth Boat Yard in Yarmouth New...
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    firth, and its tributaries, the River Kelvin and the River Cart, by many boatyards, including those at Maryhill and Kirkintilloch on the Forth & Clyde Canal...
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    of shingle below green cliffs. Bathing, when seas are calm, is favourable as tides are relatively muted for the coast at this point and thin sandbanks...
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  • were used for coastal fishing and travel.[obsolete source] A mesolithic boatyard has been found from the Isle of Wight in Britain The first true ocean-going...
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  • Marina, Ben Eoin (East Bay) Bras d'Or Yacht Club, Baddeck Cape Breton Boatyard (Baddeck), Baddeck St Peter's Lions Club Marina, St. Peter's Ingonish Landing...
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    1907 by Matt J. Walsh (1866 - 1960) and Frank Garbutt (financier) as a boatyard in San Pedro, California on Terminal Island at Berth No. 221. Garbutt-Walsh...
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    Godfrey. ISBN 978-1-84784-232-9. Ellmers & Werner, p. 88 "Assessment of Boatyard Facilities on the River Thames for the Greater London Authority" (PDF)...
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    manufactured throughout the United Kingdom in places as various as small boatyards and furniture manufacturers. Typically constructed of hardwood planking...
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    tidally from St Osyth Creek. The lake is used for water-skiing. A commercial boatyard operates on St Osyth Creek. It is the home port of the Thames sailing barge...
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    several boatyards in the United States to build British-designed 70 ft (21 m) motor torpedo boats under license to help the war effort. The boatyards were...
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    an Island. This shows a fishing boat from Leith being cut in half in a boatyard in Eyemouth and the two "sheds" being transported to the island and lifted...
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    yards at Irvine, Ardrossan, Troon, and Campbeltown; and various other boatyards, including those at Hunters Quay, Port Bannatyne, and Fairlie. Today,...
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    quarry, convict stockade, explosives store, police station, fire station, boatyard and film set. Today the island forms part of the Sydney Harbour National...
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    two decades leading up to 1776 and the American Revolution, Connecticut boatyards launched about 100 sloops, schooners and brigs according to a database...
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    a more attractive prospect of the river compared to the mudflats and boatyards which abounded previously, and created prime reclaimed land for development...
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    two-seater aircraft, whilst performing a display routine at Methley Bridge Boatyard, near Castleford, West Yorkshire. His plane crashed into the ground, as...
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    State Governor Ames USRC Hamilton (1830) USS Hannah, first armed American naval vessel Happy Harry Heimat Helen Miller Gould Henry Ford Henry Roop Hesper...
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    Design continued designing boats for Jeanneau and several other European boatyards. In 1989 the two brothers founded Seaway, also in Slovenia, to expand...
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    is the "yard-arm". Traditional wooden boat building in Vietnam. Small boatyard horizontal band saw, Hội An Small boat using the planks first method, Hội...
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    Passage of Humaitá (category Naval battles of the Paraguayan War)
    employing 20 men; a boatyard manned by 50 carpenters, etc; a coal bunker; a gunpowder mill; a naval hospital; and even a church. Good naval timber required...
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  • until 2005. It was located around the site of the present Endeavour Quay Boatyard, off Mumby Road, Gosport. Northam (Southampton) 200m 220yds Northam Yard...
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  • ski production, J&J Design continued designing boats for other European boatyards, mainly for Jeanneau. In 1989 the two brothers founded a broader company...
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    Ordnance purchased 40 acres (16 ha) of agricultural land in Gosport and a boatyard from Jane Priddy and Fareham Vicar, Thomas Missing. This was to construct...
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    a major boat and shipbuilding industry grew up in the town, numerous boatyards lining the shore and catering both for the local demand for new boats...
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    the following year. By 1878 they had built for them in a Massachusetts Boatyard a Lap Streak Dory with a keel of only 15-foot and an overall length of...
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    734 rescue launches. The class is known by the name of its designer, RNLI naval architect Richard Oakley. During the first half of the twentieth century...
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