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Japanese heavy cruiser Chokai, early 1930sJapanese heavy cruiser Maya as seen on a 1930s postcard
Japanese heavy cruiser Chokai, early 1930sJapanese heavy cruiser Maya as seen on a 1930s postcard
Japanese heavy cruiser Takao, early 1930sLexington
Japanese heavy cruiser Takao, early 1930sLexington's crew and air personnel on her flight deck, 1930s
Light cruiser Köln underway, circa early 1930s; this photo was presented as a gift to Mrs. Ruth M. Bence at the time of the shipLight cruiser Nagara off Sasebo, Japan, 1932
Light cruiser Köln underway, circa early 1930s; this photo was presented as a gift to Mrs. Ruth M. Bence at the time of the ship's visit to Guam, Mariana Islands in late Jun 1933Light cruiser Nagara off Sasebo, Japan, 1932
Painting of Pocket Battleship Admiral Graf Spee by Oscar Parkes before the ship was completed, 1932Pensacola at anchor, during the 1930s
Painting of Pocket Battleship Admiral Graf Spee by Oscar Parkes before the ship was completed, 1932Pensacola at anchor, during the 1930s
Postcard featuring Japanese ocean liner Tatsuta Maru, early 1930sS-39 in China, possibly Qingdao in Shandong Province, early 1930s
Postcard featuring Japanese ocean liner Tatsuta Maru, early 1930sS-39 in China, possibly Qingdao in Shandong Province, early 1930s
Salt lake City underway during the early 1930s, flying the flag of the President of the United States at her mainmast peakSeeadler underway, circa 1930s
Salt lake City underway during the early 1930s, flying the flag of the President of the United States at her mainmast peakSeeadler underway, circa 1930s
Submarines S-22, R-1, R-13, and R-4 at New York City, New York, United States, 1930sSubmarines S-28 and S-31 dressed up as fictitious ships for the 1933 film
Submarines S-22, R-1, R-13, and R-4 at New York City, New York, United States, 1930sSubmarines S-28 and S-31 dressed up as fictitious ships for the 1933 film
Tenryu in Shanghai, China, 1932USS Canopus with submarines (left to right) S-37, S-40, S-36, S-38, S-41, and S-39, 1930s
Tenryu in Shanghai, China, 1932USS Canopus with submarines (left to right) S-37, S-40, S-36, S-38, S-41, and S-39, 1930s
USS Canopus, Shanghai, China, 1930s; note motion picture screen attached to the main mastUSS Northampton at anchor, location unknown, 1930s. Note the sailor in the Bosun’s Chair hanging from the bow.
USS Canopus, Shanghai, China, 1930s; note motion picture screen attached to the main mastUSS Northampton at anchor, location unknown, 1930s. Note the sailor in the Bosun’s Chair hanging from the bow.
USS Northampton on the East River under Manhattan Bridge, New York City, New York, United States, 1930s.USS Northampton underway, location unknown, early 1930s.
USS Northampton on the East River under Manhattan Bridge, New York City, New York, United States, 1930s.USS Northampton underway, location unknown, early 1930s.

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