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Portrait of Winston Churchill, 1904Portraits of Emperor Sunjong of Korea (right), Prince Imperial Yeong Yi Un (center), and Empress Sunjeong (left), circa 1904Aerial view of Germaniawerft yard in Kiel, Germany, early 1900s; note battleship Deutschland or Schleswig-Holstein under construction, 4 torpedo boat slips ahead of the battleship, and building slips V through VIIIFramework for the awning of Slip I under construction, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, circa 1905
Portrait of Winston Churchill, 1904Portraits of Emperor Sunjong of Korea (right), Prince Imperial Yeong Yi Un (center), and Empress Sunjeong (left), circa 1904Aerial view of Germaniawerft yard in Kiel, Germany, early 1900s; note battleship Deutschland or Schleswig-Holstein under construction, 4 torpedo boat slips ahead of the battleship, and building slips V through VIIIFramework for the awning of Slip I under construction, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, circa 1905
Framework of the shipbuilding hall under construction, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1905Interior of the Ross Rifle Factory, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 1904-1905Norwegian troops with Krag-Jørgensen rifles, 1905Portrait of Chester Nimitz, circa 1905
Framework of the shipbuilding hall under construction, Nordseewerke shipyard, Emden, Germany, 1905Interior of the Ross Rifle Factory, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 1904-1905Norwegian troops with Krag-Jørgensen rifles, 1905Portrait of Chester Nimitz, circa 1905
Portrait of Hideki Tojo, circa 1905Portrait of Prince Kotohito with Princess Yukiko and Prince Haruhito, 1905Portrait of Yamamoto just prior to the Russo-Japanese War, 1905Machine shop, Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 2 Feb 1905
Portrait of Hideki Tojo, circa 1905Portrait of Prince Kotohito with Princess Yukiko and Prince Haruhito, 1905Portrait of Yamamoto just prior to the Russo-Japanese War, 1905Machine shop, Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, 2 Feb 1905
Launching ceremony of barque Pamir, Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 29 Jul 1905Architectural plans for the exterior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Architectural plans for the interior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Armored cruiser Iwate as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese War
Launching ceremony of barque Pamir, Blohm und Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 29 Jul 1905Architectural plans for the exterior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Architectural plans for the interior of Taihoku General Government Building of Taiwan by Uheiji Nagano, circa 1906Armored cruiser Iwate as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese War
Armored cruiser Izumo as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese WarAubrey Fitch’s photo from the Naval Academy’s 1906 ‘Lucky Bag’ yearbook.Himmler family portrait, date unknown; Heinrich Himmler was the leftmost, in front row, standing before his motherIsaac Kidd’s photo from the Naval Academy’s 1906 ‘Lucky Bag’ yearbook.
Armored cruiser Izumo as seen on a postcard commemorating the Russo-Japanese WarAubrey Fitch’s photo from the Naval Academy’s 1906 ‘Lucky Bag’ yearbook.Himmler family portrait, date unknown; Heinrich Himmler was the leftmost, in front row, standing before his motherIsaac Kidd’s photo from the Naval Academy’s 1906 ‘Lucky Bag’ yearbook.

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