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The USS John F Kennddy being moved from its initial contruction dry-dock to an outfitting dock next to the retired USS Enterprise at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia, USA.
Newport News Shipyard and old commissioned Warship. Ship building and reconstruction near communication tower, Virginia
The Famous Dreadnought Battleship Texas
The Ambassador bridge links Detroit, Michigan with Windsor, Ontario.  It is one of the busiest trade routes in North America.
USS Yorktown aircraft carrier Anchored as a Museum in Charleston Harbor
Italian Warship Leaving the Harbor in 1940.
The USS Yorktown (CV-10) In Charleston South Carolina which has now been converted into a Museum.
Military ship at the harbour, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
USS Yorktown in dry dock showing midship section with aircraft and people touring the deck. Aircraft Carrier in Charleston, South Carolina.
Shipyard and gantry cranes at work near the river bridge in Norfolk, Virginia. Boats and yachts moored by the jetty on foreground
USS Yorktown CV-10 in Mt Pleasant
Old cargo ship arriving at the Harbor of Puerto Cabello, Carabobo State, Venezuela
Charleston, South Carolina, USA - March 15, 2016:Taken off of the Cooper River Bridge. This is a picture of the USS Yorktown located on Patriot's Point in Charleston, SC.
Commercial trade logistic and transportation of international by container cargo logistic ship in sea, container cargo freight shipping.
Charleston, SC, USA - April 01, 2024: USS Yorktown (CV-10), an Essex-class aircraft carrier decommissioned in 1970, a National Historic Landmark and museum ship at Patriots Point in Charleston Harbor.
Vintage photograph of the USS Vicksburg (PG-11) a United States Navy gunboat, laid down in March 1896 at Bath, Maine, launched on 5 December 1896,
World War II aircraft carrier on water
vessels anchorage and vessel sailing
This photograph captures a powerful warship, the USS Alabama docked in a calm harbor, under an overcast sky.
Illustration from 19th century.
Antique historical photographs from the US Navy and Army, Battleship Oregon from the 1890's.
 A traditional Cornish sailing boat photographed while racing. Black and White with film grain.
A close-up view straight at the bow of the retired aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (“the JFK”) at the NAVSEA Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. \n\nThe JFK was originally intended to be nuclear-powered, but it was converted to conventional steam boilers some time after construction had started. It was supposed to be a Kitty Hawk-class carrier, but there were so many modifications, that it became a class of its own, and there were none like it afterwards. \n\nThe JFK was in commission from September 1968 to August 2007. It has recently been sold to a scrapyard for one dollar, but as of January 2024, it is still at the Navy Yard in Philly.
Antique photograph of The French ironclad Bayard was an early stationary battleship of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. Bayard had a wooden hull and a full rigging, as well as a side armour and steam machinery. 19th Century
The Arleigh Class Destroyer USS Nitze, DDG 94, passing under the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge near Yorktown, Virginia.
A tugboat assists a tugboat nearing port.
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, USA - February 8, 2015: The retired aircraft carrier USS Yorktown on display in Patriots Point, South Carolina.
Modern city skyline landscape aerial photography
The bow of a decommissioned US Navy aircraft carrier sitting in an east coast port awaiting its final voyage.
A shipyard in the Hamburg harbor seen from a boat with amazing sky as a background.
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