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View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany from the land side, Sep 1921; note slips I through VII and the very end of slip VIIIView of Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, Sep 1921SaratogaSaratoga
View of Germaniawerft yard of Kiel, Germany from the land side, Sep 1921; note slips I through VII and the very end of slip VIIIView of Vulcan shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, Sep 1921Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 30 Sep 1921, photo 1 of 2Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 30 Sep 1921, photo 2 of 2
SaratogaBattleship USS Tennessee in drydock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, late in 1921.Tsia Bun-tat (center) with his Itoh Emi 5 aircraft, Taihoku Cavalry Training Field (now Machangding Memorial Park), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, 30 Oct 1921Carrier Hosho at the Asano factory in Yokosuka, Japan shortly after launch, 20 Dec 1921
Saratoga's stern plates while under construction, seen from starboard, extending out over the Delaware River, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 30 Sep 1921Battleship USS Tennessee in drydock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, late in 1921.Tsia Bun-tat (center) with his Itoh Emi 5 aircraft, Taihoku Cavalry Training Field (now Machangding Memorial Park), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, 30 Oct 1921Carrier Hosho at the Asano factory in Yokosuka, Japan shortly after launch, 20 Dec 1921
Aerial view of Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1922; photo taken from a dirigible at altitude of 120 metersBattleship Mutsu, 1921-1922Benito Mussolini, Cesare Maria de Vecchi, and Michele Bianchi, Naples, Italy, 1922Benito Mussolini, General Diaz, Admiral de Reval, and other Italian leaders at the Tomb of the Milite Ignoto (Unknown Soldier), Rome, Italy, 1922
Aerial view of Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1922; photo taken from a dirigible at altitude of 120 metersBattleship Mutsu, 1921-1922Benito Mussolini, Cesare Maria de Vecchi, and Michele Bianchi, Naples, Italy, 1922Benito Mussolini, General Diaz, Admiral de Reval, and other Italian leaders at the Tomb of the Milite Ignoto (Unknown Soldier), Rome, Italy, 1922
Danziger Werft facilities, circa early 1920s; main shipbuilding hall in foreground and additional slips just beyondErnst Udet in his aircraft, shortly after having landed on the Trient Glacier in the Mont Blanc Massif, Switzerland, 1920sGiovanni DallPassenger ship Columbus under construction, Slip VI of F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, 1922
Danziger Werft facilities, circa early 1920s; main shipbuilding hall in foreground and additional slips just beyondErnst Udet in his aircraft, shortly after having landed on the Trient Glacier in the Mont Blanc Massif, Switzerland, 1920sGiovanni Dall'Orto and Benito Mussolini, 1920sPassenger ship Columbus under construction, Slip VI of F. Schichau Danzig shipyard, Danzig, 1922
Portrait of John Curtin, 1920sPortrait of Prince Yi U, circa 1922Prince Nguyen Phuc Vinh Thuy in Paris, France, 1922Profile plans for the Clemson-class flush-deck four-stack destroyers
Portrait of John Curtin, 1920sPortrait of Prince Yi U, circa 1922Prince Nguyen Phuc Vinh Thuy in Paris, France, 1922Profile plans for the Clemson-class flush-deck four-stack destroyers

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