Marine Iron and Steel Scrap in Seabrook Louisiana 1942
Marine iron and steel scrap sits at the Standard Dredging Corporation yard in Seabrook, Louisiana, in May 1942. The image showcases materials from the repair and replacement of marine boilers and turbine engines. These scraps are repurposed for new maritime vessels, demonstrating the resourceful practices of the shipbuilding industry during World War II.
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Marine Iron and Steel Scrap in Seabrook Louisiana 1942
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