Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

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naval shipyard of the United States
(Philadelphia Navy Yard) 

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1801 shipyardhistoric districtUnited States NavyUnited States of America

Aerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Reserve Basin on 19 May 1955 (80-G-668655).jpg

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3Fi120-224 - SANS TITRE3Fi120-224 - SANS TITRE
APL-42 on 9 September 1993APL-42 on 9 September 1993
Aerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1956 (80-G-1010020)Aerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1956 (80-G-1010020)
AirExpo 2008 - A closeup of the N3N prop hub assembly and another self portait. (2790970501)AirExpo 2008 - A closeup of the N3N prop hub assembly and another self portait. (2790970501)
AirExpo 2010 Navy - N3N Primary Trainer (4836768364)AirExpo 2010 Navy - N3N Primary Trainer (4836768364)
Aker Shipyard at Naval YardAker Shipyard at Naval Yard
Blue Ridge, Commissioning, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, 14 Nov 1971, file 01Blue Ridge, Commissioning, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, 14 Nov 1971, file 01
Details in Akers Shipyard at the Phila. Naval YardDetails in Akers Shipyard at the Phila. Naval Yard
Frigate row - Flickr - R`lyeh ImagingFrigate row - Flickr - R'lyeh Imaging
Gates at Philadelphia Naval YardGates at Philadelphia Naval Yard
Independence Seaport Museum 087Independence Seaport Museum 087
Marines - League Isl`d. LCCN2014691419Marines - League Isl'd. LCCN2014691419
Mothballed ships at Phila. Naval YardMothballed ships at Phila. Naval Yard
Plans for the Philadelphia Navy YardPlans for the Philadelphia Navy Yard
Reserve basin, Reserve basin, "Isle of Dogs' London."
Roll Call - League Isl`d. LCCN2014691416Roll Call - League Isl'd. LCCN2014691416
The Charles F Adams at the Philadelphia Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in 2017.The Charles F Adams at the Philadelphia Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in 2017.
The ex-USS Yorktown (CG-48) being removed from the basin at NISMF, Philadelphia.The ex-USS Yorktown (CG-48) being removed from the basin at NISMF, Philadelphia.
The ship The ship "Leif Erikson" at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1926.
The The "Lineup" at the Naval Yard
Transfer of 8Transfer of 8" shells, League Isl'd. LCCN2014691421
Transfer of 8Transfer of 8" shells, League Isl'd. LCCN2014691422
Transfer of 8Transfer of 8" shells, League Isl'd. LCCN2014691423
USS Yorktown (CG-48), USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) and USS Thomas S. Gates (CG-51) laid up at the Philadelphia Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Pennsylvania (USA), on 4 May 2016USS Yorktown (CG-48), USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) and USS Thomas S. Gates (CG-51) laid up at the Philadelphia Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Pennsylvania (USA), on 4 May 2016
Quintuplets at the Phila. Naval YardQuintuplets at the Phila. Naval Yard
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image3Fi120-224 - SANS TITREWikimedia
imageAPL-42 on 9 September 19931993Wikimedia
imageAerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1956 (80-G-1010020)Wikimedia
imageAirExpo 2008 - A closeup of the N3N prop hub assembly and another self portait. (2790970501)2008Wikimedia
imageAirExpo 2010 Navy - N3N Primary Trainer (4836768364)2010Wikimedia
imageAker Shipyard at Naval Yard2016Wikimedia
imageBlue Ridge, Commissioning, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, 14 Nov 1971, file 011971Wikimedia
imageDetails in Akers Shipyard at the Phila. Naval Yard2016Wikimedia
imageFrigate row - Flickr - R'lyeh Imaging2018Wikimedia
imageGates at Philadelphia Naval Yard2016Wikimedia
imageIndependence Seaport Museum 0872011Wikimedia
imageMarines - League Isl'd. LCCN20146914191913Wikimedia
imageMothballed ships at Phila. Naval Yard2016Wikimedia
imagePlans for the Philadelphia Navy Yard1940Wikimedia
imageReserve basin, "Isle of Dogs' London."Wikimedia
imageRoll Call - League Isl'd. LCCN20146914161913Wikimedia
imageThe Charles F Adams at the Philadelphia Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in 2017.2017Wikimedia
imageThe ex-USS Yorktown (CG-48) being removed from the basin at NISMF, Philadelphia.2022Wikimedia
imageThe ship "Leif Erikson" at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1926.Wikimedia
image"Lineup"%20at%20the%20Naval%20Yard.jpg The "Lineup" at the Naval Yard2016Wikimedia
image"%20shells,%20League%20Isl'd.%20LCCN2014691421.jpg Transfer of 8" shells, League Isl'd. LCCN20146914211913Wikimedia
image"%20shells,%20League%20Isl'd.%20LCCN2014691422.jpg Transfer of 8" shells, League Isl'd. LCCN20146914221913Wikimedia
image"%20shells,%20League%20Isl'd.%20LCCN2014691423.jpg Transfer of 8" shells, League Isl'd. LCCN20146914231913Wikimedia
imageUSS Yorktown (CG-48), USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) and USS Thomas S. Gates (CG-51) laid up at the Philadelphia Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Pennsylvania (USA), on 4 May 20162016Wikimedia
image"Quintuplets"%20at%20the%20Phila.%20Naval%20Yard.jpg Quintuplets at the Phila. Naval Yard2016Wikimedia