Forgotten History Video - January 5, 2018
Dear friends,
I've always been fascinated by shipbuilding. From the planning and building to taking the craft to the open water, it's any astonishing process.
Today's video is about the art of shipbuilding from the men who actually did it.
Thank you,
JA
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The Art of Shipbuilding in the 1930's
An oral history of men who worked building ships at Newport News Shipbuilding in the 1930's for the Mariners' Museum.
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