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276 items in this album on 14 pages.

Ernest King, Captain of the USS Lexington (Lexington-class), making a presentation of cigarette cases to members of a Navy racing boat crew, 5 Sep 1931, probably at San Pedro, California.Benito Mussolini rowing a boat with lifeguard Pasquale Corazza and his son Romano Mussolini, Riccione, Italy, 1932
Ernest King, Captain of the USS Lexington (Lexington-class), making a presentation of cigarette cases to members of a Navy racing boat crew, 5 Sep 1931, probably at San Pedro, California.Benito Mussolini rowing a boat with lifeguard Pasquale Corazza and his son Romano Mussolini, Riccione, Italy, 1932
Deutsche Luft Hansa flying boat tender Westfalen in the Atlantic Ocean, 1933; note Wal flying boatP3M-2 flying boat at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1930s
Deutsche Luft Hansa flying boat tender Westfalen in the Atlantic Ocean, 1933; note Wal flying boatP3M-2 flying boat at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1930s
S.55P flying boat, circa 1933USS Saratoga on Fleet Maneuvers off San Diego, 1930s. Note Martin MP-1 flying boat.
S.55P flying boat, circa 1933USS Saratoga on Fleet Maneuvers off San Diego, 1930s. Note Martin MP-1 flying boat.
S.55X flying boat at rest, circa 1930sTorpedo boat Jaguar underway, 1934
S.55X flying boat at rest, circa 1930sTorpedo boat Jaguar underway, 1934
Torpedo boat Jaguar underway, probably in the Baltic Sea, 1934-1935Cruiser USS Houston carrying President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 26 Jul 1934. Notice numerous traditional Hawaiian small boats and the Aloha Tower in the background.
Torpedo boat Jaguar underway, probably in the Baltic Sea, 1934-1935Cruiser USS Houston carrying President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 26 Jul 1934. Notice numerous traditional Hawaiian small boats and the Aloha Tower in the background.
S.55X flying boat, circa 1940sShark nearly ready for launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 20 May 1935
S.55X flying boat, circa 1940sShark nearly ready for launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 20 May 1935
Shark immediately after launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 21 May 1935S-43 flying boat of Norwegian airline Det Norske Luftfartselskap at Gressholmen Airport near Oslo, Norway, 1936
Shark immediately after launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 21 May 1935S-43 flying boat of Norwegian airline Det Norske Luftfartselskap at Gressholmen Airport near Oslo, Norway, 1936
Wooden pattern for PickerelH6K flying boat in flight, circa 1930s
Wooden pattern for Pickerel's brass data plaque, photographed by the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, United States, circa 1936 or early 1937H6K flying boat in flight, circa 1930s
View of SoryuSalmon ready for launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 12 Jun 1937
View of Soryu's wake from the after end of the boat stowage deck during a speed trial, Japan, Nov 1937Salmon ready for launching at the Electric Boat Company shipyard, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 12 Jun 1937
Ceremonial keel laying for Sargo-class submarine Saury at the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 28 Jun 1937.French 130 flying boat in flight, circa 1930s
Ceremonial keel laying for Sargo-class submarine Saury at the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 28 Jun 1937.French 130 flying boat in flight, circa 1930s

276 items in this album on 14 pages.



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