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Chokai underway at seaClose-up of Emden
Chokai underway at seaClose-up of Emden's bow, date unknown
Drawings of German auxiliary cruiser KormoranNarsarssuak Air Base, Greenland, 1956
Drawings of German auxiliary cruiser KormoranNarsarssuak Air Base, Greenland, 1956
US General George Stratemeyer visiting He Ruomei in a hospital, China, 17 Aug 1945; He had been arrested and tortured by the Japanese in Apr 1945 for assisting downed US airmenFuzhou Arsenal under construction, Fujian Province, China, 1867-1871
US General George Stratemeyer visiting He Ruomei in a hospital, China, 17 Aug 1945; He had been arrested and tortured by the Japanese in Apr 1945 for assisting downed US airmenFuzhou Arsenal under construction, Fujian Province, China, 1867-1871
Drawing of the new dock at Grand Harbour, Malta as seen in the 24 Oct 1867 issue of publication Illustrated London NewsWorkers carrying a gun manufactured at Jiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai, China, circa 1890
Drawing of the new dock at Grand Harbour, Malta as seen in the 24 Oct 1867 issue of publication Illustrated London NewsWorkers carrying a gun manufactured at Jiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai, China, circa 1890
Portrait of Ioseb Jughashvili, 1894Passenger ship Mainz for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1897
Portrait of Ioseb Jughashvili, 1894Passenger ship Mainz for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1897
Passenger ship Köln for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1898-1899USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898
Passenger ship Köln for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1898-1899USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898
USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898Haichen arriving at Dagu, Tianjin, China from Germany, 21 Sep 1898
USS Oregon in drydock at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States, Sep 1898Haichen arriving at Dagu, Tianjin, China from Germany, 21 Sep 1898
Franklin Roosevelt, Helen R. Roosevelt, and James Roosevelt at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, 1899Passenger ship Frankfurt for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1899
Franklin Roosevelt, Helen R. Roosevelt, and James Roosevelt at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, 1899Passenger ship Frankfurt for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1899
Passenger ship Köln for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1899Armored cruiser Iwate at Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 1900
Passenger ship Köln for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1899Armored cruiser Iwate at Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 1900
Norddeutscher LloydNorwegian coastal defense ship Tordenskjold at Kiel, Germany, 1940
Norddeutscher Lloyd's freighter Petchaburi in dock G at the Seebeckwerft shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1900-1901Norwegian coastal defense ship Tordenskjold at Kiel, Germany, 1940

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