Todd Shipyards Film Fighting Ships for Fighting Men , circa 1943

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Todd Shipyards Corporation
Title
Todd Shipyards Film Fighting Ships for Fighting Men
Dates
circa 1943 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 reel (1,200 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Collection Number
PH0968
Summary
Film of men and women working on ships in the Todd Shipyards during World War II
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

The original film is not accessible due to preservation concerns. Arrangements can be made to view the film by contacting the Visual Materials Curator.

Languages
English

Historical BackgroundReturn to Top

Todd Shipyards was the result of a merger between Robins Dry Dock & Repair Company, Tietjen & Long Dry Dock Company, and the Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company in 1916. Todd Shipyards operated out of Harbor Island in Seattle, Washington and completed work for the federal government as well as the Washington State Ferries. During World War II, Todd Shipyards completed contract work for both the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Maritime Commission. Their facilities also provided 60 large cargo vessels for the British Purchasing Commission. Over 1,000 ships were built and 23,000 ships were converted during wartime. Todd Shipyards was sold to Vigor Industrial for $130 million in 2011.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Film showing men and women working at the Todd Shipyards during World War II.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

The production credits of this film indicate it should be accompanied by a soundtrack. Unfortunately, no soundtrack was included at the time of donation.

In the viewing copy, gaps are visible in the footage of the film. At these points in time, the original film has been spliced together (apparently from three separate reels), before it was acquired.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

Director, Helmer Stubbs ; Assistant director, Lee Jacob ; Photographer, Dolph Zubick.

Narrator, H.E. Jamison ; Organist, Eddie Clifford.

Recorded by Northwest Motion Pictures.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact the Special Collections division of the University of Washington Libraries for details.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Donor: Washington State Library Media Center, September 2001.

Processing Note

Processed by Libby Burke, 2002 ; Alden Lee, 2012 ; Elizabeth Russell, 2014 ; Completed by Andrew Weaver, 2014.

Duplicating master and viewing copy made in 2003.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Container(s) Description Dates
viewcopy item
VC12 1 Fighting Ships for Fighting Men
Ships on Puget Sound. Workers in jumpsuits and hard hats consulting over blueprints and talking outside. Men and women workers shown welding and working on ship parts. Views of Todd Shipyards from above; ships, cranes, and workers walking through the shipyards and past shipyard buildings. Hulls of ships in various states of completion. Views of shipyards from the water. A ship is shown from different angles. Workers walk through terminals and past shipyard buildings. A grassy area with logs laid out on it. Dock and shipyard shown from a boat. Workers pull hot metal plates from a forge, machine pieces and assemble parts. Shipyards work tour. Ship fabrication. Ship prow assembly. Ship is christened with a bottle of champagne. Workers complete detail work. Ships are viewed from the water and various angles. Crane lifts anchor to ship and workers take a lunch break. Workers crowd in front of a small building labeled "Ship Fitters." Workers at a lunch break. Workers move wood crates with the aid of a crane, install hoses, test gun-sights and gun operation. Testing of sail. Gun testing. Lowering of anchor. Sailors assemble on deck and men in uniform give speeches. Sailors pull on ropes, the ship pulls away. A tugboat helps push the ship out into the water. Views from stern of the ship and of the ship from a distance.
Original 1 reel (1,200 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
circa 1943

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Shipyards--Washington (State)

Corporate Names

  • Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)--Business, industries, and trades--Shipbuilding

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Moving Image Collections (University of Washington)