Photo, Print, Drawing General Dynamics Corporation Shipyard, 97 East Howard Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA Quincy Shipyard
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Title
- General Dynamics Corporation Shipyard, 97 East Howard Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
Other Title
- Quincy Shipyard
Names
- Historic American Engineering Record, creator
- General Dynamics Corporation
- Fore River Engine Company
- Watson, Thomas A
- Wellington, Frank O
- Fore River Ship & Engine Company
- Bethlehem Steel Corporation
- Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
- Schwab, Charles
- Wing, L J
- Yearby, Jean P, transmitter
- Stott, Peter, photographer
- Stott, Peter, historian
- Stupich, Martin, photographer
- Fitch, Virginia A, historian
- The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc., contractor
- Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, sponsor
- Christianson, Justine, transmitter
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1968
Headings
- - shipyards
- - administration buildings
- - brick buildings
- - boat & ship industry
- - manufacturing
- - war (World War I)
- - war (World War II)
- - naval yards & naval stations
- - forges
- - piers (marine landings)
- - gantry cranes
- - cranes
- - warehouses
- - machine shops
- - sheds
- - storehouses
- - boiler houses
- - blacksmith shops
- - steel mills
- - foundries
- - offices
- - fabricating shops
- - maritime
- - Massachusetts--Norfolk County--Quincy
Latitude / Longitude
- 42.240599,-70.974508
Notes
- - Significance: Throughout its more than eighty year history, the General Dynamics Corporation/Quincy-Fore River Shipyard was one of the leading private shipyards in the United States. Producing both military and merchant vessels, it built more ships than any other U.S. yard in World War I; was among the five largest producers in World War II; and produced some of the largest and most innovative ships launched in the U.S. for the merchant marine in the difficult post-war period. It set records for production speed in both wars, and built the first true aircraft carrier, the first nuclear powered surface ship, and some of the largest commercial vessels ever built. The shipyard pioneered the technique of pre-outfitting or modular construction of ships. From the original construction in 1901-1902 of the largest forge in the U.S. to the installation in 1974 of the giant 1200 ton Goliath gantry crane, still the largest crane in the western hemisphere, the shipyard's facilities were at or near the state of the art in ship building in the U.S. A number of the facilities from each period are still extant on the site, providing examples of important technological changes in shipbuilding.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1763
- - Survey number: HAER MA-26
- - Building/structure dates: 1901-1902 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: 1916-1917 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: 1919 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: 1940-1945 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1955- 1963 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: 1974 Subsequent Work
Medium
- Photo(s): 6
- Data Page(s): 27
- Photo Caption Page(s): 2
Call Number/Physical Location
- HAER MASS,11-QUI,10-
Source Collection
- Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- ma1198
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
Part of
Format
Contributor
- Bethlehem Steel Corporation
- Christianson, Justine
- Fitch, Virginia a
- Fore River Engine Company
- Fore River Ship & Engine Company
- General Dynamics Corporation
- Historic American Engineering Record
- Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
- McPartland, Mary
- Schwab, Charles
- Stott, Peter
- Stupich, Martin
- The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc
- Watson, Thomas a
- Wellington, Frank O
- Wing, L J
- Yearby, Jean P
Location
Language
Subject
- Administration Buildings
- Blacksmith Shops
- Boat & Ship Industry
- Boiler Houses
- Brick Buildings
- Cranes
- Fabricating Shops
- Forges
- Foundries
- Gantry Cranes
- Machine Shops
- Manufacturing
- Maritime
- Naval Yards & Naval Stations
- Offices
- Piers (Marine Landings)
- Sheds
- Shipyards
- Steel Mills
- Storehouses
- War (World War I)
- War (World War II)
- Warehouses