BRITISH SHIPYARDS BUILD MORE SHIPS: Hoisting plates into position on the top deck of a new vessel nearing completion in a British shipyard. Despite all the efforts of the Axis, British shipyards are busy night and day, repairing dam aged vessels and building new ones a vital part in the a Battle of the Atlantic- And on the other side of the Atlantic the U.S.A. has embarked on the biggest shipbuilding programme in her history.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 12 August 1942, Page 3
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75BRITISH SHIPYARDS BUILD MORE SHIPS: Hoisting plates into position on the top deck of a new vessel nearing completion in a British shipyard. Despite all the efforts of the Axis, British shipyards are busy night and day, repairing dam aged vessels and building new ones a vital part in the a Battle of the Atlantic- And on the other side of the Atlantic the U.S.A. has embarked on the biggest shipbuilding programme in her history. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 12 August 1942, Page 3
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