141. Battle Ship Rhode Island at Fore River Iron Works Quincy, Mass. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1906] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
142. Battleship "New Jersey" returning to Fore River after trial Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
143. Battleship Rhode Island Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
144. Battleship Rivadavia, Argentine Navy, built by Fore River Shipbuilding Co., Quincy, Mass., U.S.A. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
145. The battleship U.S.S. Massachusetts and Braga Bridge, Fall River, Massachusetts Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: (c) 1966 Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
146. Beach scene showing L.S.T.s Creator: United States. Navy Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
147. "Berwindvale" at Searsport, Maine Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
148. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Ltd., Fore River Plant, Quincy, Mass. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
149. Building of Battle Ship New Jersey at Fore River Iron Works, Quincy, Mass. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: 1905 Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
150. The building slips, Quincy, Mass. U.S.A. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
151. Building the Battleship Vermont at Quincy Point, Mass. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1910] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
152. Building the engine of the Battleship Vermont at Quincy Point Ship Yard, Quincy Point, Mass. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
153. Business end of U.S.S. Cruiser Quincy Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: 1940 Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
154. C type submarine, Gatun Locks, Panama 2183 Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1920] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
155. C-5 submarine, built by Fore River Shipbuilding Co. Speed 12 to 15 knots on surface. Horsepower, 1500. Cruising radius, 3000 miles at 12 to 15 knots on surface. 120... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: (c) 1914 Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
156. Chelan, Coast Guard Cutter Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
157. Coming to the surface Creator: Muller, E. (Enrique), Jr., 1883-1921 Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
158. The crane at Fore River Shipyard, Quincy Point, Mass. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
159. Crew of the U.S. Battleship Rhode Island (length 435 ft., breadth 76 ft. 2.5 in, draft 23 ft., 9 in., place launched Quincy, Mass.) Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1980] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library
160. Diamond Shoal Lightship Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Fore River Shipyard Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1896–1909] Institution: Thomas Crane Public Library