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USS Oregon in drydock, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 3 Mar 1913Building silp, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 24 Apr 1913
USS Oregon in drydock, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 3 Mar 1913Building silp, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 24 Apr 1913
Battlecruiser Kongo on sea trials, 8 May 1913Japanese battlecruiser Hiei fitting out at Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Sep 1913
Battlecruiser Kongo on sea trials, 8 May 1913Japanese battlecruiser Hiei fitting out at Yokosuka, Japan, 20 Sep 1913
President Yuan Shikai with foreign dignitaries, Beijing, China, 10 Oct 1913US Navy collier USS Jupiter at Mare Island, California, United States, 16 Oct 1913. In 1922 Jupiter was modified to become the United States’ first aircraft carrier and was renamed USS Langley
President Yuan Shikai with foreign dignitaries, Beijing, China, 10 Oct 1913US Navy collier USS Jupiter at Mare Island, California, United States, 16 Oct 1913. In 1922 Jupiter was modified to become the United States’ first aircraft carrier and was renamed USS Langley
Texas making 15.151 knots during the 9th run of her standardization trials, 23 Oct 1913The launching of battlecruiser Kirishima at the Mitsubishi Naval Shipyard in Nagasaki, Japan, 1 Dec 1913
Texas making 15.151 knots during the 9th run of her standardization trials, 23 Oct 1913The launching of battlecruiser Kirishima at the Mitsubishi Naval Shipyard in Nagasaki, Japan, 1 Dec 1913
Battleship Giulio Cesare running speed trials, 1914Battleship Sevastopol at Kronstadt, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 1909-1914
Battleship Giulio Cesare running speed trials, 1914Battleship Sevastopol at Kronstadt, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 1909-1914
Canadian troops with Ross rifles in Canada, 1914Clifton Cates in football uniform, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, 1914
Canadian troops with Ross rifles in Canada, 1914Clifton Cates in football uniform, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, 1914
Conte di Cavour as originally constructed, 1914George Patton riding the steeplechase horse Wooltex, 1914
Conte di Cavour as originally constructed, 1914George Patton riding the steeplechase horse Wooltex, 1914
German military attaché to the United States Franz von Papen, 1914Group portrait of the United States Military Academy baseball team, West Point, New York, United States, 1914; note Omar Bradley front row third from the left.
German military attaché to the United States Franz von Papen, 1914Group portrait of the United States Military Academy baseball team, West Point, New York, United States, 1914; note Omar Bradley front row third from the left.
Marine detachment of USS Texas posing at the No. 3 turret, 1914Painting of Unterweser shipyard of Bremerhaven, Germany showing the awning over two slips and workshops in the background, 1914
Marine detachment of USS Texas posing at the No. 3 turret, 1914Painting of Unterweser shipyard of Bremerhaven, Germany showing the awning over two slips and workshops in the background, 1914
Passenger ship Johann Heinrich Burchard being built at the Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1914Portrait of Crown Prince George of Greece in Prussian uniform, circa 1914
Passenger ship Johann Heinrich Burchard being built at the Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1914Portrait of Crown Prince George of Greece in Prussian uniform, circa 1914

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