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Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. On the third day the bottom is completed except for forward and aft ends, and on it have been set inner bottom tanks for fuel or ballast. The midships bulkhead has been raised

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. With two days to go before launching, all structural work is being completed. Underwater installations are in place and the hull has been painted

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. On the sixth day, 850 tons of the ship are in place. Bulkheads and girders below the second deck are in place. The bulkheads and inner bottom tanks were prefabricated

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. With two days to go before launching, all structural work is being completed. Underwater installations are in place and the hull has been painted

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. On the sixth day, 850 tons of the ship are in place. Bulkheads and girders below the second deck are in place. The bulkheads and inner bottom tanks were prefabricated

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. On the tenth day 1575 tons of ship are in place. The lower deck is being completed and the upper deck amidship is erected with the inner stack installed

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. On the tenth day 1575 tons of ship are in place. The lower deck is being completed and the upper deck amidship is erected with the inner stack installed

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Constructing a Liberty ship. Ten hours after the laying of the first keelplate the bottom of the ship begins to form. Bottom shell plates are added which are bolted at first and will be riveted together later

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Constructing a Liberty ship. Ten hours after the laying of the first keelplate the bottom of the ship begins to form. Bottom shell plates are added which are bolted at first and will be riveted together later

Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. On the third day the bottom is completed except for forward and aft ends, and on it have been set inner bottom tanks for fuel or ballast. The midships bulkhead has been raised

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01/01/1943
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Old Baltimore ,  39.40594, -76.24134
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