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View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sView of Howaldtswerke shipyard from the opposite bank of the Schwentine River, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note how little room there was to launch vessels from the slipsView of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sView of Slips 1-7 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920s
View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sView of Howaldtswerke shipyard from the opposite bank of the Schwentine River, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920s; note how little room there was to launch vessels from the slipsView of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Kiel, Germany, circa 1920sView of Slips 1-7 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920s
View of Slips 8-11 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920s; note a torpedo boat being launched from Slip 9Submarine tender USS Camden and submarine USS R-1, 21 Jan 1920Lieutenant Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld and First Lieutenant Quinton Brand posing before Vimy aircraft Officers aboard Nagato during her fitting out period, Japan, 3 Mar 1920
View of Slips 8-11 at the F. Schichau Elbing shipyard in Elbing, Germany (now Elblag, Poland), circa 1920s; note a torpedo boat being launched from Slip 9Submarine tender USS Camden and submarine USS R-1, 21 Jan 1920Lieutenant Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld and First Lieutenant Quinton Brand posing before Vimy aircraft 'Silver Queen' before attempting to fly to South Africa; Brooklands aerodrome, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 4 Feb 1920Officers aboard Nagato during her fitting out period, Japan, 3 Mar 1920
Wedding photo of Crown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Apr 19203in M1918 anti-aircraft gun on a trailer, in traveling position, as seen in US Army publication HMS Delhi at Danzig, May 1920US submarines R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-3, S-4, and S-3, New York, New York, May 1920
Wedding photo of Crown Prince Yi Un and Princess Masako, Tokyo, Japan, 28 Apr 19203in M1918 anti-aircraft gun on a trailer, in traveling position, as seen in US Army publication 'Handbook of artillery: including mobile, anti-aircraft and trench matériel (1920)'HMS Delhi at Danzig, May 1920US submarines R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, R-7, R-3, S-4, and S-3, New York, New York, May 1920
Submarine tender USS Camden with six R-class submarines, New York, New York, United States, 2 May 1920Newlyweds Oswald and Cynthia Mosley, 11 May 1920100-ton floating crane during a weight test at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 29 Jun 1920.HMS Royal Sovereign off Mudanya, Ottoman Empire, Jul 1920
Submarine tender USS Camden with six R-class submarines, New York, New York, United States, 2 May 1920Newlyweds Oswald and Cynthia Mosley, 11 May 1920100-ton floating crane during a weight test at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 29 Jun 1920.HMS Royal Sovereign off Mudanya, Ottoman Empire, Jul 1920
Polish Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 machine gun crew at the Battle of Radzymin, Poland, Aug 1920Tanker Baltic nearing completion, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, Sep 1920Renown in Pedro Miguel Lock, Panama Canal, 13 Sep 1920Nagato running sea trials, 30 Sep 1920
Polish Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 machine gun crew at the Battle of Radzymin, Poland, Aug 1920Tanker Baltic nearing completion, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, Sep 1920Renown in Pedro Miguel Lock, Panama Canal, 13 Sep 1920Nagato running sea trials, 30 Sep 1920

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