Celebrating the Past,
Present, and Future of the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Brooklyn
Navy Yard Historical Center Images
Date
Title
Format
2008
Selected
Historic BNY Images
RG
181; National Archive and Records Administration
Northeast Region (New York)
2007
Concept
rendering, Matthew Berman Workshop/apd
7/20/14
Noon
Check out at former Launching Ways, which today
is the Redhook Water Pollution Treatment Plant
RG 181; National Archive and
Records Administration Northeast Region (New York)
4/23/18
World
War II Liberty Loan meeting in front of Building
127, now Cumberland Packing Corp, manufacturer
of Sweet'N Low and Sugar in the Raw
RG 181; National Archive and
Records Administration Northeast Region (New York)
4/14/21
U.S.
Naval Hospital Physiotherapy Staff
RG 181; National Archive and
Records Administration Northeast Region (New York)
8/26/21
Ex-German
Submarine diesel engine inside Building 128, the
Yard's future food processing complex
RG 181; National Archive and
Records Administration Northeast Region (New York)
7/1/36
Works
Progress Administration (WPA) improvements to former
Launching Ways, todays Red Hook Water Pollution
Treatment Plant
RG 181; National Archive and
Records Administration Northeast Region (New York)
Circa
WWII
Safety
mural from inside Building 128, Erecting Shop.
Building 128's foundation and steel will be adaptively
reused to become the Yard's food processing complex.
Unveiled by Mayor Bloomberg and Speaker Quinn
as the first artifact in the Historical Center.
RG 181; National Archive
and Records Administration Northeast Region (New
York)