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Zhang Zuolin (1), Zhang Zongchang (2), Wu Peifu (3), Zhang Xueliang (4), and others, Shuncheng Junwang Mansion, Beijing, China, 28 Jun 1926Josef Terboven (in civilian clothing) and other SA members from Essen, Germany gathering for a Nazi Party rally in Weimar, Germany, Jul 1926King Gustaf V of Sweden at the opening ceremony of the WomenLight cruiser Tenryu as seen on a postcard commemorating her visit to Kobe, Japan on 5 Oct 1926
Zhang Zuolin (1), Zhang Zongchang (2), Wu Peifu (3), Zhang Xueliang (4), and others, Shuncheng Junwang Mansion, Beijing, China, 28 Jun 1926Josef Terboven (in civilian clothing) and other SA members from Essen, Germany gathering for a Nazi Party rally in Weimar, Germany, Jul 1926King Gustaf V of Sweden at the opening ceremony of the Women's World Games, Slottsskogsvallen stadium, Gothenburg, Sweden, 27 Aug 1926Light cruiser Tenryu as seen on a postcard commemorating her visit to Kobe, Japan on 5 Oct 1926
Aoba near Nagasaki, 1927, intelligence photo, 1 of 2Aoba near Nagasaki, 1927, intelligence photo, 2 of 2Color guard leading armored cruiser USS Pittsburgh landing party in the Bund, Shanghai, China, 1927; note Springfield M1903 rifles and M1911 pistolsCommander Richmond Turner (center) with other aviators at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1927
Aoba near Nagasaki, 1927, intelligence photo, 1 of 2Aoba near Nagasaki, 1927, intelligence photo, 2 of 2Color guard leading armored cruiser USS Pittsburgh landing party in the Bund, Shanghai, China, 1927; note Springfield M1903 rifles and M1911 pistolsCommander Richmond Turner (center) with other aviators at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, United States, 1927
Cruiser Aoba soon after completion, circa 1927-1929Cruiser Aoba underway as depicted on a postcard, circa 1927-1929Duke (left, partially hidden) and Duchess of York visiting Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York at a Beaudesert campdraft, Queensland, Australia, 1927
Cruiser Aoba soon after completion, circa 1927-1929Cruiser Aoba underway as depicted on a postcard, circa 1927-1929Duke (left, partially hidden) and Duchess of York visiting Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York at a Beaudesert campdraft, Queensland, Australia, 1927
Duke and Duchess of York in a motorcade while visiting Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York visiting Gatton, Queensland, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York visiting Nundah, Brisbane, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York with others in Queensland, Australia, 1927
Duke and Duchess of York in a motorcade while visiting Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York visiting Gatton, Queensland, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York visiting Nundah, Brisbane, Australia, 1927Duke and Duchess of York with others in Queensland, Australia, 1927
Duke and Dutchess of York aboard State Car 4 of the Victorian Railways Royal Train, Australia, 1927Duke of York with WW1 veteran ace Geoffrey Forrest Hughes, Australia, 1927Furutaka as member of the Japanese Navy 5th Sentai (Squadron), circa 1927-1928Furutaka as member of the Japanese Navy 5th Sentai (Squadron), circa 1927-1929
Duke and Dutchess of York aboard State Car 4 of the Victorian Railways Royal Train, Australia, 1927Duke of York with WW1 veteran ace Geoffrey Forrest Hughes, Australia, 1927Furutaka as member of the Japanese Navy 5th Sentai (Squadron), circa 1927-1928Furutaka as member of the Japanese Navy 5th Sentai (Squadron), circa 1927-1929

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