Figure 11. Dachel-Carter Shipyard, on the Benton Harbor Canal, Benton Harbor, Michigan, July 1944. This image was one of many taken of the Twin Cities waterfront by aerial photographer Adolph Hann. The grip of his photography on the community's collective memory of the waterfront is only beginning to be appreciated. In an appeal to working memory, the Herald Press of St. Joseph ran this photograph on May 10, 1965, with the caption: "Shipyards are quiet now or being used for other purposes. But the hammers could ring again if needed." Courtesy of the Herald-Palladium.
Figure 11.

Dachel-Carter Shipyard, on the Benton Harbor Canal, Benton Harbor, Michigan, July 1944. This image was one of many taken of the Twin Cities waterfront by aerial photographer Adolph Hann. The grip of his photography on the community's collective memory of the waterfront is only beginning to be appreciated. In an appeal to working memory, the Herald Press of St. Joseph ran this photograph on May 10, 1965, with the caption: "Shipyards are quiet now or being used for other purposes. But the hammers could ring again if needed." Courtesy of the Herald-Palladium.

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