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Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company

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Griffiths sold the yard in 1948, and its new owners renamed it Commercial Ship Repair of Winslow. Business dwindled, and the yard closed in 1959. The property was divided into a marina, an apartment complex and a
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whose design allowed cargo to be loaded both fore and aft. Different facilities were included in this yard. It were marine railway, a powerhouse, sawmill, joiner loft, warehouse, shipways.
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After World War I, Griffiths retook control of the yard, using it to do repair work for
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Index

Winslow Marine Railway & Shipbuilding
shipyard
Puget Sound
Bainbridge Island, Washington
Hall Bros. Marine Railway & Shipbuilding Company
Port Blakely, Washington
schooners
Captain James Griffiths
Puget Sound
minesweepers
Washington State Ferries

SS Roanoke
United States Navy
Auk-class
minesweepers
Pursuit (AM-108)
Sage (AM-111)
Admirable-class
minesweepers
Garland (AM-238)
Impervious (AM-245)
Salute (AM-294)
Shelter (AM-301)
Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation#Shipbuilding in Puget Sound
James Griffiths & Sons, Inc.
ISBN
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