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  • Vessels (Ships)
Filed under: Ships Filed under: Ships -- Bibliography Filed under: Ships -- China -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Ships -- Connecticut Filed under: Ships -- Disinfection -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Ships -- Electric equipment Filed under: Ship propulsion, Electric
  • [Info] Marine Applications for Fuel Cell Technology: A Technical Memorandum (OTA-TM-O-37; Washington: GPO, 1986), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
Filed under: United States. Navy -- Electronic installations Filed under: Marine engines Filed under: Marine diesel motorsFiled under: Marine nuclear reactor plantsFiled under: Steam-boilers, Marine Filed under: Ships -- Fiction Filed under: Sealing ships -- FictionFiled under: Ships -- Fires and fire preventionFiled under: Ships -- FolkloreFiled under: Ships -- HydrodynamicsFiled under: Ships -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Ships -- Passenger listsFiled under: Ships -- WeldingFiled under: Armored vesselsFiled under: DerelictsFiled under: Masts and riggingFiled under: Naval architectureFiled under: SeamanshipFiled under: Ship simulatorsFiled under: ShipbuildingFiled under: Ships in art
  • [Info] Joseph Pennell's Pictures of War Work in America: Reproductions of a Series of Lithographs of Munition Works Made by Him With the Permission and Authority of the United States Government, With Notes and an Introduction by the Artist (Philadelphia and London: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1918), by Joseph Pennell
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