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Contains 21 Results:

Plan #304: Proposal--Ice Breaking Steamer for the City of Philadelphia, 1905

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1905

Plan #304-306: Hull--Twin Screw Passenger and Cargo Steamers "Sierra," "Sanoma," and "Ventura" for the Oceanic Steam Ship Co. of San Francisco, 1904

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1904

Plan #307: Hull--100 Ton Floating Crane for the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1913

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1913

Plan #308: Hull--Steel Caisson for the Boston Navy Yard Dry Dock, 1913

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1913

Plan #309: Proposal--Unidentified--probably a tug boat, 1913

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1913

Plan #309-310: Hull--Twin Screw Passenger and Cargo Steamers "Esperanza" and "Monterey", 1902

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1902

Plan #310: Proposal--SIngle Screw Steel Cargo Steamer for the American and Hawaiian Steamship Co., 1905

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1905

Plan #311: Proposal--Single Screw Freight Steamer for Mr. Stevenson Taylor of New York, 1905

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1905

Plan #311-312: Hull--S.S. "Kroonland" and "Finland," built for the International Navigation Company , 1902

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1902

Plan #312: Proposal--Twin Screw Passenger and Cargo Steam Ship for the Southern Pacific Steam Ship Co. Atlantic Steam Ship Line, 1905

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 235 naval-architectural blueprints created by the firm of William Cramp and Sons for many vessel types, including passenger and freight steamships, oil tankers, Coast Guard cutters, and battleships. The earliest blueprint is from 1889; the bulk are from 1901 to 1917. Three additional blueprints are also part of this series, one by Gibbs Brothers, one by Pacific Boat Co., and the last by an unknown Scandinavian shipbuilder (1889).Blueprints come in two types:...
Dates: Other: 1905