Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company

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The Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company was a major late 19th/early 20th century ship repair and conversion facility located in New York City. Begun in the 1880s as a small shipsmithing business known as the Morse Iron Works, the company grew to be one of America's largest ship repair and refit facilities, at one time owning the world's largest floating dry dock.

1885 — 1929  WikimediaWikidata
businessshipbuilding


Location: 40.7128, -74.0061, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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    Plant of the Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company, Brooklyn, NY, ca. 1920Plant of the Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company, Brooklyn, NY, ca. 1920
    Morse Dry Dock FC teamMorse Dry Dock FC team
    Morse Iron Works in 1893Morse Iron Works in 1893
    Morse Dry Dock Company dry dock and piers, 1900Morse Dry Dock Company dry dock and piers, 1900
    Smash The Hun - Dry Dock Dial coverSmash The Hun - Dry Dock Dial cover
    Dry Dock Dial coversDry Dock Dial covers
    Launch of Morse floating dry dock - 5th sectionLaunch of Morse floating dry dock - 5th section
    Steamships in Morse dry dock 1920Steamships in Morse dry dock 1920
    SS Eastern Cross in dry dockSS Eastern Cross in dry dock
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      commonsimagePlant of the Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company, Brooklyn, NY, ca. 1920 Commons
      commonsimageMorse Dry Dock FC team Commons
      commonsimageMorse Iron Works in 1893 Commons
      commonsimageMorse Dry Dock Company dry dock and piers, 1900 Commons
      commonsimageSmash The Hun - Dry Dock Dial cover Commons
      commonsimageDry Dock Dial covers Commons
      commonsimageLaunch of Morse floating dry dock - 5th section Commons
      commonsimageSteamships in Morse dry dock 1920 Commons
      commonsimageSS Eastern Cross in dry dock Commons