• Robert Jacob Shipyard founded by Robert Jacob in 1900 on City Island, Bronx, New York. During World War II Robert Jacob Shipyard built PT boats and Tugboat...
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    built for Charles J. Davol of Providence, Rhode Island in 1915 byRobert Jacob Shipyard, City Island, New York City. The yacht was designed by Swasey, Raymond...
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  • 1588), English physician Sir Robert Jacobe (1573–1618), or Jacob, English-born lawyer in Ireland Robert Jacob Shipyard, shipbuilder located at City Island...
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    New York; the Hiltebrant Dry Dock Company, Kingston, New York; Robert Jacob Shipyard, City Island, New York; the Luders Marine Construction Company,...
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  • World War II. PC-457 was built in 1939 as the yacht Trouper by Robert Jacob Shipyard of City Island, New York for C. A. Tilt of Chicago, IL, the president...
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    Raymond, and Page. Completed in 1916 at City Island, New York, by Robert Jacob Shipyard, she was built for Arthur Hudson Marks, the vice president of the...
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    built as the steam-driven, steel-hulled yacht Thomas Slocum by Robert Jacob Shipyard at City Island, Bronx, New York, in 1910. She later was renamed...
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    was built as Winchester at City Island, New York in 1907 by the Robert Jacobs Shipyard. The first of a series of fast yachts of that name, her owner replaced...
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  • with depth charges and asdic. Constructed for Vincent Astor by Robert Jacob Shipyard of City Island, New York as Nourmahal, the vessel was launched in...
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    civilian steam-driven, steel-hulled yacht Thomas Slocum in 1910 by the Robert Jacob Shipyard at City Island in the Bronx, New York. She later was renamed Ranger...
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    Industries in New Orleans, Louisiana. MTB 396 to MTB 411 were built by [[Robert Jacob Shipyard] in City Island, New York. MTB 275 to MTB 378 were built by Annapolis...
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    Robert Jacob Shipyard, City Island NY., launched March, 1921. Astor was the heir to a large New York real estate fortune after his father, John Jacob...
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    December 1918. The patrol vessel USS Minerva towed Sapphire to Robert Jacob's shipyard at City Island in the Bronx, New York, on 16 December 1918. She...
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    converted into a lounge. On 7 May, Tarantula was at anchor off Robert Jacob's shipyard on City Island, Bronx, being overhauled by a party of 32 men, when...
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    gasoline-powered motor yacht Josephine for Edward Shearson of New York by Robert Jacobs at City Island in the Bronx, New York, in 1911. She was sold in 1914...
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    Israeli Naval Shipyards is the institution within the Israeli Navy concerned with shipbuilding and ship repairs. Three shipyards—Haifa, Eilat, and Atlit—and...
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    Hannah, sold the shipyard to Henry Piepgrass, who continued the shipyard until 1900, when he sold it to the Robert Jacob Shipyard (1900-1946); then to...
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    ISBN 9781561606009. "Robert Charles O'Brien". State Bar of California. Archived from the original on September 20, 2019. Retrieved September 18, 2019. Jacobs, Jennifer...
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  • World War II, the company moved from Morris Heights to the former Robert Jacobs shipyard on City Island, and it continued to build ships until 1958. Advertisement...
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    Robert Carlyle Byrd (born Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr.; November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) was an American politician and musician who served as a United...
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    two-and-one-half story carriage barn. Jacob II (1807–1882, son of Jacob Pennell) lived here during the days of the Pennell Bros. shipyard. Pennells lived here until...
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  • known as "Leadbelly"), Burl Ives, John Jacob Niles, and Frank M. Warner. During the same period, Todd met Robert Sonkin. They were both working in the...
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    Patrick Collerton, it presented a view of World War II through the eyes of shipyard worker and World War I veteran Joe Maddison (Kevin Whately) who serves...
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    developed at Lewis Nixon's Crescent Shipyard in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Holland VI was the first submarine that this shipyard built, which became USS Holland...
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    Jacob Aaron Westervelt (January 20, 1800 – February 21, 1879) was a renowned and prolific shipbuilder who constructed 247 vessels of all descriptions...
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  • Jacob Samuda (24 August 1811 – 12 November 1844) was an English civil engineer born in London. He is described as "the first Jewish engineer" on his tombstone...
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    over 2100 shipbuilders. Irving Shipbuilding owns two shipyards in Nova Scotia: Halifax Shipyard and Woodside Industries, both located along the Halifax...
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  • Bästlein-Jacob-Abshagen Group was a German resistance group that developed around the core members Bernhard Bästlein, Franz Jacob and Robert Abshagen...
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    cold-hearted loan shark who lives and works in a New York shipyard and is voiced by Robert Loggia, who was cast in the role after Marlon Brando rejected...
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    World War II ship manufacturing shipyard, located at Superior, Wisconsin, United States. Walter Butler purchased the shipyard from Lake Superior Shipbuilding...
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