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  2. Goliath (Mangalia) - Wikipedia

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    Goliath Crane Extensive photos and information regarding the history and demolition the crane. Goliath Video YouTube amateur video of the Goliath crane and surroundings, including views inside the structure and panoramic views of the former shipyard, Quincy Bay, Weymouth Fore River and Quincy from atop the crane. Posted on YouTube 24 February 2008.

  3. Fore River Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The shipyard traces its beginnings back to 1882, when Thomas A. Watson purchased a farm alongside the Fore River in East Braintree, Massachusetts.In 1884, Watson attempted to farm the land, but soon realizing that it was a failure, decided to work on a steam engine after he was approached by a local businessman.

  4. Harland & Wolff - Wikipedia

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    A major modernisation programme at the shipyard was undertaken, centred on the creation of a large construction graving dock serviced by two Krupp Goliath cranes, the iconic Samson and Goliath, enabling the shipyard to build much larger post-war merchant ships, including one of 333,000 tonnes.

  5. Mangalia shipyard - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 the shipyard bought the largest gantry crane in North America, the Goliath Crane, formerly located in Quincy, Massachusetts, from the General Dynamics company. [10] Built in 1975, the crane, nicknamed Goliath , Big Blue , The Dog or Horse , has a height of 100 m (330 ft), a span of 126 m (413 ft), a weight of 3,000 t (6,600,000 lb) and ...

  6. Quincy Point - Wikipedia

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    In January, 2008, The Patriot Ledger newspaper reported that the 328-foot (100 m) tall "Goliath" shipbuilding crane located at the Fore River Shipyard - once the tallest maritime construction crane in the world, and for decades a landmark visible for miles - would be dismantled and sold to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering of South Korea ...

  7. Quincy's $4 million plan to add to city parks includes $1.8 ...

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    Cleverly Court Field contains two 30-foot-by-50-foot soccer fields that host Quincy Youth Soccer's under-10 program in the spring and the fall. Of the $4 million request, $2.5 million would go ...

  8. Victory Destroyer Plant - Wikipedia

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    A wooden bridge from Dorchester to Squantum, constructed in 1917 to allow Boston Elevated Railway streetcars to bring employees to the plant. The Victory Destroyer Plant was a United States Naval Shipbuilding yard operational from 1918 to 1920 in Quincy, Massachusetts.

  9. Navy researching properties around shipyard to lease for ...

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    More: New multi-mission dry dock at shipyard could start in three years, leaders say Those interested can submit a response to the RFI to charity.s.bernacchi.civ@us.navy.mil.