Today's photo: Kattenburgervaart (1895).

[EN] At F.F. Groen's shipyard "De Boot" on Grote Wittenburgerstraat, a three-master named Vondel is moored. The steel frigate was launched in november 1894 and […]

[NL] Bij de scheepswerf 'De Boot' van F.F. Groen in de Grote Wittenburgerstraat ligt een driemaster afgemeerd, de Vondel. Het stalen fregatschip werd in november […]

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Van Keulen - Amsterdam-Noord




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Today's photo: Grote Bickersstraat | Westerdok (1862 - 1863).

[EN] Ships behind shipyard De Haan on Grote Bickersstraat 6, including a large sailing ship and a paddle steamer. The steamship probably served as a tugboat.

[NL] Schepen achter de werf 'De Haan', Grote Bickersstraat 6: onder meer een groot zeilschip en een stoomraderboot. Het stoomschip diende vermoedelijk als sleepboot.

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Baltic Shipyard builds Russia’s nuclear icebreakers. Its CNC machines are foreign-made, and Ukraine names them all

Ukraine exposed 50 pieces of foreign equipment inside Russia’s nuclear submarine and warship factories. The sanctions list writes itself.

https://euromaidanpress.com/2026/03/18/baltic-shipyard-builds-russias-nuclear-icebreakers-its-cnc-machines-are-foreign-made-and-ukraine-names-them-all/

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Baltic Shipyard builds Russia's nuclear icebreakers. Its CNC machines are foreign-made, and Ukraine names them all - Euromaidan Press

Ukraine’s Intelligence revealed Russia’s reliance on foreign shipbuilding technologies, listing 50 foreign systems used at key naval plants.

Euromaidan Press
The Rickmers Yard crane on the River Geeste in Bremerhaven-Lehe — a striking relic of the city’s shipbuilding era. This full-portal tower slewing crane (Vollportal-Turmdrehkran) was installed in 1956 by Hans Seebeck Maschinenbau-Eisenbau GmbH (Bremerhaven-Lehe) and stands 35.5 m tall. Depending on outreach, it could lift up to 20 tonnes (or 7.5 tonnes at maximum outreach). After the Rickmers shipyard closed in 1986, the crane remained as an industrial monument and was refurbished in 2003 — today it’s officially protected as a heritage site. // #Bremerhaven #Lehe #Geeste #RickmersWerft #RickmersCrane #Shipyard #Shipbuilding #IndustrialHeritage #MaritimeHistory #HistoricMachinery #UrbanHistory #BlackAndWhitePhotography #NorthernGermany #Germany #Pixelfed