Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard
The Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard of Hingham, Massachusetts, was a shipyard in the United States from 1941 until 1945. Located on Weymouth Back River, it was owned by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company and operated by the nearby Fore River Shipyard. During the three and a half years that the yard was operational, it produced 277 ships, including a destroyer escort delivered in 23 days.
HMS Ekins (K552)
HMS Hotham (K583)
HMS Stayner (K573)
HMS Whitaker (K580)
USS Amesbury
USS Bates
USS Buckley (DE-51)
HMS CottonHMS Cubitt (K512)HMS Curzon (K513)HMS Dakins (K550)HMS Duff (K352)HMS Essington (K353)HMS Fitzroy (K553)HMS Halsted (K556)HMS Hargood (K582)HMS Holmes (K581)HMS Narborough (K578)HMS Redmill (K554)HMS Retalick (K555)HMS Riou (K557)HMS Rowley (K560)HMS Rupert (K561)HMS Rutherford (K558)HMS Seymour (K563)HMS Spragge (K572)HMS Stockham (K562)HMS Thornborough (K574)HMS Torrington (K577)HMS Trollope (K575)HMS Tyler (K576)HMS Waldegrave (K579)USS AlectoUSS BarrUSS BeletUSS BlessmanUSS Callisto (AGP-15)USS Charles Lawrence (DE-53)USS Daniel A. Joy (DE-585)USS Daniel T. Griffin (DE-54)
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HMS Stayner (K573)
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HMS Ekins (K552)
HMS Hotham (K583)
HMS Stayner (K573)
HMS Whitaker (K580)
USS Amesbury
USS Bates
USS Buckley (DE-51)
HMS CottonHMS Cubitt (K512)HMS Curzon (K513)HMS Dakins (K550)HMS Duff (K352)HMS Essington (K353)HMS Fitzroy (K553)HMS Halsted (K556)HMS Hargood (K582)HMS Holmes (K581)HMS Narborough (K578)HMS Redmill (K554)HMS Retalick (K555)HMS Riou (K557)HMS Rowley (K560)HMS Rupert (K561)HMS Rutherford (K558)HMS Seymour (K563)HMS Spragge (K572)HMS Stockham (K562)HMS Thornborough (K574)HMS Torrington (K577)HMS Trollope (K575)HMS Tyler (K576)HMS Waldegrave (K579)USS AlectoUSS BarrUSS BlessmanUSS Callisto (AGP-15)USS Charles Lawrence (DE-53)USS Daniel A. Joy (DE-585)USS Daniel T. Griffin (DE-54)USS Donnell (DE-56)
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Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard
The Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard of Hingham, Massachusetts, was a shipyard in the United States from 1941 until 1945. Located on Weymouth Back River, it was owned by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company and operated by the nearby Fore River Shipyard. During the three and a half years that the yard was operational, it produced 277 ships, including a destroyer escort delivered in 23 days.
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in Hewitts Cove, Weymouth Back River, Hingham, Massachusetts
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under construction as USS Formoe , with on the right at the Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard.
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Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Inc.
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