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Barnes & Tibbitts launch 125hp patrol boat Sentinel [17] Mar 18: B&T launched 170ft 3-masted schooner Carolyn Frances on 11 Feb [18] Apr 18: B&T are fitting out 2 NW-Pacific-built Hough-type ships for the EFC [19] May 18: George A. Armes appointed president of the Moore Shipbuilding Company [20] Oct 21
This is a List of ships built in Alameda, California, commercial and military vessels built in the shipyards of Alameda, an historically important island naval base in the San Francisco Bay area of California.
YT 254, Menatonon (YTB-254) tugboat built by Stone Boat Yard in 1944 W. F. Stone & Son in 1917, on Dennison Street, Oakland building four wooden ships; the three ships are the 117-foot (36 m) schooners Mauno, Motau and Murua for Burmes-Philip Co. W. F. Stone & Son USS Lanikai at Pearl Harbor, in 1918, as the USS Hermes The schooner Golden State built in 1913 The Northern Light en route to ...
After the Bay Bridge reopened in November 1989, service between Jack London Square, Main Street Alameda, and the San Francisco Ferry Building was maintained as the Alameda/Oakland Ferry, managed by the City of Alameda and operated by Red & White Fleet with funding from local governments and Caltrans.
Alameda Works Shipyard, Alameda, California (1916–1956) American Shipbuilding , Cleveland, Ohio , Lorain, Ohio (1888–1995) Atlantic Basin Iron Works , Brooklyn, New York
The Alameda Art Association has about 80 members as of January 2011, and has a gallery space at South Shore Center mall. The Association began in 1944. Photo-realist Robert Bechtle has painted numerous Alameda subjects, including Alameda Gran Torino, which was acquired by SFMOMA in 1974 and remains one of Bechtle's most famous works. [45]
The Alameda Works Shipyard, in Alameda, California, United States, was one of the largest and best equipped shipyards in the country. The only building remaining from the yard is the Union Iron Works Powerhouse , which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .1956.
The Forester was a schooner vessel constructed in Alameda in November 1900. [1] The construction was overseen by Captain Otto Daeweritz who served as the only captain of the vessel during the Forester's 75 year history. [2]