FOR SHIP REPAIRS andNEW CONSTRUCTION These two vessels emphasize the range of types and sizes of ships that Bethlehem’s Fore River Plant is equipped to build. Above: S. S. Naushon, New England Steamship Company. Left: U. S. Airplane Carrier Lexington. Left: Fore River Plant’s shipbuilding facilities include 14 building slips and two wet basins capable of handling all classes of naval and merchant vessels. In addition Fore_River Plant is particularly well equipped for making repairs to hulls and machinery. Three large plants comprise Bethlehem’s facilities in Boston Harbor. These plants provide excellent means for the repair of vessels bound to or stopping at this port, and are easily accessible from any point on the New England Coast. Bethlehem offers the most extensive and modern facilities in Boston Harbor for ship repairs, complete reconditioning and new con- Right: Vessels undergoing repairs and re- struction. conditioning at Simpson Dry Dock Works which is equipped with three Graving Docks, 464, 256 and 164 feet long, respectively, and a floating dry dock of 10,000 tons capacity, 480 feet in length. Shop facilities also are operated in connection with this plant. BETHLEHEM SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, LTD. BETHLEHEM, PA. General Sales Offices: Atlantic Coast: New York Pacific Coast: San Francisco District Offices: Boston, Baltimore and San Pedro BETHLEHEM 6 MARINE REVIEW—July, 1929