[Postcard of Construction at Saint-Nazaire Shipyard]

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Postcard of an illustration of a shipyard, with a large metal steamer ship docked in one of the middle docks There are several building on the right side of the dock and a four-story building further back on the left. Several wooden structures are being built on the dock, among piles of building materials, and in the background, at least six construction cranes are being used in construction on a much larger project. French text at the top of the postcard identifies the area as the Atlantic shipyards and workshops at Saint-Nazaire in Brittany. The other side of the postcard … continued below

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Creator: Unknown. 19uu.

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Postcard of an illustration of a shipyard, with a large metal steamer ship docked in one of the middle docks There are several building on the right side of the dock and a four-story building further back on the left. Several wooden structures are being built on the dock, among piles of building materials, and in the background, at least six construction cranes are being used in construction on a much larger project. French text at the top of the postcard identifies the area as the Atlantic shipyards and workshops at Saint-Nazaire in Brittany. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.

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[Postcard of Construction at Saint-Nazaire Shipyard], postcard, 19uu; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth702705/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.

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