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Warrington-Woolsey Cemetery, February 6, 1917.
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Author
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U.S. Navy
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Abstract/Description
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Photo of the Warrington-Woolsey civilian burial ground in Warrington taken February 6, 1917. It was located just outside the west wall of the US Navy Yard Pensacola. This photo was taken after it was cleaned of the overgrowth and the fencing and headstones are now clearly visible. The cemetery was established in the 1830s by the residents of Old Warrington, Woolsey, and a nearby tent city of laborers. The historical marker is in the yeard at Quarters 12 on Billingsley Drive, NAS Pensacola. On...
Show morePhoto of the Warrington-Woolsey civilian burial ground in Warrington taken February 6, 1917. It was located just outside the west wall of the US Navy Yard Pensacola. This photo was taken after it was cleaned of the overgrowth and the fencing and headstones are now clearly visible. The cemetery was established in the 1830s by the residents of Old Warrington, Woolsey, and a nearby tent city of laborers. The historical marker is in the yeard at Quarters 12 on Billingsley Drive, NAS Pensacola. On September 1, 1930 the Navy revoked housing permits for Warrington residents and contracted with Waters and HIbbits to relocate 840 bodies along with many of the original head stones, most to an area now known as Barrancas National Cemetery, others to St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, and a few to cemeteries of the family's choosing. This was accomplished between May 31, 1931 and June 28, 1935. At first Barrancas Cemetery and the old cemetery remained separate but Barrancas subsumed it over the years. The old cemetery is now situated in the approximate center of Barrancas in a large stand of live oaks and delineated by a row of small boxwoods. The iron fence that used to surround it is now gone.
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Identifier
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uwfnam_NAS_1916-1917_feb61917photo_warrington-woolseycivilianburialgroun
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Set of related objects
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Water resources of southern Okaloosa and Walton Counties, Northwest Florida: summary of investigation.
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Author
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Barr, Douglas E., Kwader, Thomas., Maristany, Agustin., Northwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.), PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1981
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Identifier
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AAB0742QF00005/18/200401/13/200516442BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF192- 0, FHP S WF 2004-05-18, FCLA url 20040601, FIPS12081, FIPS12131, WF00000157, 2611303, uwf:15454
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E-book
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Title
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WATERFRONT, 1926 HURRICANE, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Abstract/Description
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Waterfront, 1926 hurricane. Pensacola, Florida. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558766, uwf:47966
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Set of related objects
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WATERFRONT, 1975.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of the waterfront.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF160_Item_142
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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WATERS AND HIBBERT, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Abstract/Description
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Waters and Hibbert, Interior, Pensacola, Florida. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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Identifier
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WF1455559083, uwf:48283
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Waves Terrace Barracks.
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Abstract/Description
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These photographs are a three part series showing the Waves' Terrace Barracks at NAS Miami in 1943.
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Date Issued
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1943
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nasmiami_wavesterracebarracks_1943
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Set of related objects
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Wayne Lacox Letter to Jean Melvin of the Destin History and Fishing Museum.
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Wayne Lacox, Jean Melvin, Destin History and Fishing Museum
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Abstract/Description
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Letter from Wayne Lacox to Jean Melvin of the Destin History and Fishing Museum describing his recollections of the Destin motel community and the photographs he sent to the museum.
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Identifier
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DFM_sailfishmotel_photos_letter
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Weather Office 1943.
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Author
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Allan "Al" Youngquist
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Date Issued
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1943
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nasdeland_weatherofficeintower
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Format
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Set of related objects
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WEB ENHANCED ONLINE VIDEO-BASED INSTRUCTION WITHIN A POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL PROGRAM.
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Peters, Pearl Darlene, Havard, Byron C., Aplin, Charles O., Prayaga, Lakshmi, University of West Florida
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Abstract/Description
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This study focused on effective instructor-based, video-based anchored instruction in the context of accommodating nontraditional learners and its implications for the growing field of massage therapy. The purpose of the study is to provide a springboard for more scholarly studies in the area of effective instructional practices in massage therapy. A mixed methods approach was used in the study for collection and analysis of the data. No significant difference was found between the control...
Show moreThis study focused on effective instructor-based, video-based anchored instruction in the context of accommodating nontraditional learners and its implications for the growing field of massage therapy. The purpose of the study is to provide a springboard for more scholarly studies in the area of effective instructional practices in massage therapy. A mixed methods approach was used in the study for collection and analysis of the data. No significant difference was found between the control and treatment groups in regard to the participants' skill-level scores. The participants' perceptions regarding online instruction included mixed views but indicated that students prefer online instruction accompanied by face-to-face instruction; any online component would have to be visual, or not reading and writing; the prevalent participant descriptions of their learning styles and the alignment of these descriptions to Fleming's (1995) model designates that the use of a video-based anchor within instruction parallels well with the way in which these students learn. Future research would include stronger designs for examining the effectiveness of blended instruction, and online instructional strategies for improving student learning outcomes. It will be important for institutions to accommodate the increase in nontraditional student population and to design programs which address this population's success and attrition rate. The development of blended instruction within the postsecondary institution's program of massage therapy for a number of its courses, spa therapy, pregnancy massage, medical massage, chair massage, neuromuscular skeletal massage, and sports massage will add to the research regarding blended instruction and effective teaching strategies in massage therapy. Effective instruction in this field will accommodate the postsecondary nontraditional students entering the field, and those massage therapists requiring continuing education units.
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Date Issued
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2011
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Identifier
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WFE0000258, uwf:60895
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Document (PDF)
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WEB-BASED TRAINING IN TAIWAN'S PUBLIC SECTOR.
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Lu, You-Te, Rasmussen, Karen L., Tissington, Laura D., Havard, Byron C., University of West Florida
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The factors and barriers civil servants faced to participate in Web-based training in Taiwan’s public sector were examined in this study. Quantitative data collected from the respondents were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. According to the findings in this study, the participation in Web-based training in Taiwan’s public sector has increased. The three most important factors civil servants used in determining their participation in Web-based training programs were (a) release...
Show moreThe factors and barriers civil servants faced to participate in Web-based training in Taiwan’s public sector were examined in this study. Quantitative data collected from the respondents were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. According to the findings in this study, the participation in Web-based training in Taiwan’s public sector has increased. The three most important factors civil servants used in determining their participation in Web-based training programs were (a) release time/time off with pay, (b) reimbursement for training expenses, and (c) belief that training performance will determine future salary. The three most important barriers to Web-based training were (a) schedule conflicts between training and work, (b) expensive course tuition, and (c) excessive length of training.
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Date Issued
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2007
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Identifier
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WFE0000076, uwf:60699
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Wedding Photos.
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Author
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Mark Benson, Eloise Finklea, Benson
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Abstract/Description
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Wedding photos of Mark Benson and Eloise Finklea
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Date Issued
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1933-06-25
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Identifier
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uwfgbhs_MXB_PHandI_Neg044
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Image (JPEG)
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WELLS KAHN WHOLESALE GROCERIES, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Kahns Wholesale Groceries, Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558742, uwf:47942
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WEST FLORIDA GROCERY COMPANY, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Abstract/Description
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West Florida Grocery Company, 30 East Cedar Street, Pensacola, Florida, 1921. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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Identifier
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WF1455559046, uwf:48246
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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West Florida: its history and the movements toward its acquisition by the United States.
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Author
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Anderson, Frederick Norman., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1915
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Identifier
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AAA6369QF00005/28/200301/27/200414271BfamIa D0QF, CMP005 - 21007, FCLA url 20030609, FHP C WF 2003-05-28, WF00000123, 2602141, uwf:11143
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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WESTERN AVENUE AT THE PENSACOLA NAVY YARD.
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Author
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Detroit Photographic Company
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of Western Avenue in the Navy Yard, looking past rows of guns.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF085_Item_018
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Set of related objects
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Western-Most Seaplane Hangars After Hurricane 1926.
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This aerial photograph provides an aerial view of the damage wrought by the Miami Hurricane of September 20, 1926. It shows the western-most seaplane hangars on Warrington Beach near NAS Pensacola.
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Date Issued
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1926-09
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nashurricane_aerialdamage_1926
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Wet Basin Aerial 1918.
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Abstract/Description
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This photograph was taken after May 6, 1918 at NAS Pensacola. It shows an aerial view of the Wet Basin, where Hangar Barge One was moored.
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Identifier
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uwfnas_naspensacola_wetbasin_1918
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Wet Basin and Hangars, December 6, 1918.
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Author
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U.S. Navy
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Aerial view of the waterfront at NAS Pensacola taken on December 6, 1918 showing the hangar and buildings around the wet basin. Tied up on the left entrance to the WeT Basin is US Navy Coal Barge 214, the Catapult Barge. At the lower right one can see the 125 foot seaplane observation tower. Camouflage paint was applied to buildings during World War I.
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Identifier
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uwfnam_NAS_1918_6dec1918_aerialwetbasinandhangars(2)
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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WET BASIN AT THE NAVAL AIR STATION.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of a wet basin at the Naval Air Station. Included in the picture is William Boyden in a white shirt, hat, and dark pants.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF083_Item_118
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Set of related objects
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Wet Basin, August 23, 1918.
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Author
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U.S. Navy
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Abstract/Description
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Photo of the Wet Basin at NAS Pensacola taken August 23, 1918. U.S. Navy Coal Barge 214 with an aircraft catapult is moored on the opposite side of the Basin.The largest of the three small buildings at the end of the Basin in front of the Coal Barge is Building 144, used to house engine test stands. The large building with arched windows is Building 38, a machine shop.
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uwfnam_NAS_1918_23aug1918_wetbasin(1)
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Image (JPEG2000)
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