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Puyi in a Beiyang Army uniform, China, circa early 1920sRepulse as seen thru a porthole of another ship, circa 1922-1924Repulse circa 1922-24, photo 1 of 2Repulse circa 1922-24, photo 2 of 2
Puyi in a Beiyang Army uniform, China, circa early 1920sRepulse as seen thru a porthole of another ship, circa 1922-1924Repulse circa 1922-24, photo 1 of 2Repulse circa 1922-24, photo 2 of 2
Repulse firing 15-in guns during fleet maneuvers off Portland, England, United Kingdom, 1920s; photo taken from Hood; note Renown next in lineSubmarines R-1, R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, and R-7 tied to a submarine tender, 79th Street Boat Basin, New York City, New York, United States, 1920sSun Yatsen and Song Qingling (both seated) with Ye Ting (first on right; commander of SunTsia Bun-tat, circa early 1920s
Repulse firing 15-in guns during fleet maneuvers off Portland, England, United Kingdom, 1920s; photo taken from Hood; note Renown next in lineSubmarines R-1, R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-9, R-8, and R-7 tied to a submarine tender, 79th Street Boat Basin, New York City, New York, United States, 1920sSun Yatsen and Song Qingling (both seated) with Ye Ting (first on right; commander of Sun's bodyguards), Xue Yue (first on left), Zhang Fakui (second on left) and other officers of Sun's bodyguards, China, 1922Tsia Bun-tat, circa early 1920s
USS Canopus, circa 1920sUSS Holland preparing to hoist USS S-4 by the bow in preparation for repair work, 1920sUSS New Mexico, looking aft, early 1920sView of Unterweser shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1922; note coppersmith building at the left edge of photo
USS Canopus, circa 1920sUSS Holland preparing to hoist USS S-4 by the bow in preparation for repair work, 1920sUSS New Mexico, looking aft, early 1920sView of Unterweser shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1922; note coppersmith building at the left edge of photo
Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin at LeninXuantong Emperor, Beiping, China, 1922SaratogaRAdm David Taylor, RAdm William Moffett, Congressman Frederick Hicks, Congressman Clark Burdick, Congressman Philip Swing, and RAdm John Robison with models of Lexington-class carrier conversion, Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, 8 Mar 1922
Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin at Lenin's estate at Gorki, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 1922Xuantong Emperor, Beiping, China, 1922Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 28 Feb 1922RAdm David Taylor, RAdm William Moffett, Congressman Frederick Hicks, Congressman Clark Burdick, Congressman Philip Swing, and RAdm John Robison with models of Lexington-class carrier conversion, Navy Department, Washington DC, United States, 8 Mar 1922
SaratogaSaratogaSaratoga7F.1 Snipe biplane immediately after being launched by the catapult of battleship Yamashiro, off Yokosuka, Japan, 29 Mar 1922
Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 1 of 3Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 2 of 3Saratoga's incomplete hull at New York Shipbuilding Company shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 8 Mar 1922, photo 3 of 37F.1 Snipe biplane immediately after being launched by the catapult of battleship Yamashiro, off Yokosuka, Japan, 29 Mar 1922

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