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Monday, 20 August 2012

The results of the Dutch shipyard Conrad at Haarlem over 1885 according to the Dutch newspaper Haarlem’s Dagblad dated 1 September 1886

For the yard was 1885 a good financial year. The existing harbours for anchoring and assembling/disassembling of the vessels were enlarged and more engines for manufacturing engine parts were acquired. There were 2 steam engines with a total power of 12 hip available and around a hundred labourers. Nearly everything what was manufactured had a destination abroad.