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1. Freeman, Albert Ship launching in Portland, Maine. Some of the five British cargo-carrying ships built under lend-lease at a large New England yard and launched along with two destroyers and one liberty ship at a record breaking mass launching on August 16, 1942 1942 Aug

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2. Freeman, Albert Ship launching in Portland, Maine. Some of the five British cargo-carrying ships built under lend-lease at a large New England yard and launched along with two destroyers and one liberty ship at a record breaking mass launching on August 16, 1942 1942 Aug

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3. Freeman, Albert Ship launching in Portland, Maine. Some of the five British cargo-carrying ships built under lend-lease at a large New England yard and launched along with two destroyers and one liberty ship at a record breaking mass launching August 16, 1942 1942 Aug

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4. Freeman, Albert Ship launching in Portland, Maine. Some of the five British cargo-carrying ships built under lend-lease at a large New England yard and launched along with two destroyers and one liberty ship at a record breaking mass launching August 16, 1942 1942 Aug

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5. Freeman, Albert Ship launching in Portland, Maine. Some of the five British cargo-carrying ships built under lend-lease at a large New England yard and launched along with two destroyers and one liberty ship at a record breaking mass launching August 16, 1942 1942 Aug

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6. Hossain, Maruf Md. M. Ship breaking activities and its impact on the coastal zone of Chittagong, Bangladesh

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7. Meyer, Henry Hoppner, 1783-1847 Struck with the gallantry, skill, and decision, displayed by Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, Baronet, K.C.B. Commander of his Majesty's ship, the Shannon, in the attack, boarding, and capture of the American frigate, the Chesapeake

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8. Harris & Ewing United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senators were named a subcommittee by the Senate Naval Affairs Committee to conduct the Senate's inquiry whether American ship-building concerns attempted to break down the tri-power naval disarmament conference at Geneva in 1927. They will also investigate the propaganda activities of William B. Shearer against naval reduction. In the photograph. left to right: Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas

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9. Dodd, Robert, 1748-1815 To Captain P.B.V. Broke commanding his majesty's ship Shannon, his officers, seamen, & marines, this representation of their gallantly boarding the American frigate Chesapeak

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10. Muhibbullah, Muhammad Ship-breaking industry Dhaka: Academic Press and Publishers Library; 2014

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11. Foley, Michael Kabul; the streets of Kabul; Ship breaking yard, Pakistan; India/Pakistan flag lowering ceremony 2002-2009

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12. Hossain, Maruf Md. M. Ship breaking activities Chittagong: Publication Cell, Young Power in Social Action; 2010

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13. American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department Palestine disturbances 1936. The first boat of provisions landed from the first ship to unload after the breaking of the strike [Jaffa] 1936

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14. Gujarat Ecological Society Ecological restoration and planning for Alang-Sosiya Ship-Breaking Yard, Gujarat Vadodara: Gujarat Ecological Society; 1998-

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15. Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies Ship breaking industry of Bangladesh Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies; 2000

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16. Pandya, C. G. Employment, working, and living conditions of workers at Alang ship breaking yard Ahmedabad: Gandhi Labour Institute; 1986

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17. Freeman, Albert Ship launching in Portland, Maine. Eight vessels slid into the water in a record breaking launching August 16, 1942, at a large New England shipyard. Christening five cargo-carrying ships built for Britain at the mass launching were, left to right: Mrs. Peter V.O. Evans, wife of a director of the British Ministry of Shipping; Mrs. Ralph C. Brewster, wife of the junior U.S. Senator from Maine; Mrs. Harley M. Kilgore, wife of the senior U.S. Senator from West Virginia; Mrs. Alexander Symon, wife of the British Ministry of Shipping; Mrs. Joseph Haag, Jr., wife of a vice president of the Todd Shipyards Corporation 1942 Aug

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18. Hossain, Maruf Md. M. Ship breaking activities and its impact on the coastal zone of Chittagong, Bangladesh Chittagong: Published by Advocacy & Publication Unit, Young Power in Social Action (YPSA); 2006

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19. Meyer, Henry Hoppner, 1783-1847 Struck with the gallantry, skill, and decision, displayed by Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, Baronet, K.C.B. Commander of his Majesty's ship, the Shannon, in the attack, boarding, and capture of the American frigate, the Chesapeake London: Published for the Proprietor; 1816 Dec. 2.

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20. Harris & Ewing United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senators were named a subcommittee by the Senate Naval Affairs Committee to conduct the Senate's inquiry whether American ship-building concerns attempted to break down the tri-power naval disarmament conference at Geneva in 1927. They will also investigate the propaganda activities of William B. Shearer against naval reduction. In the photograph. left to right: Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas 1929 September 12

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