42 items in this album on 3 pages.
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Battleship Pennsylvania at anchor in the evening, circa 1916 | Pennsylvania's carpenter shop as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918 | Pennsylvania's galley as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918 | Pennsylvania's library as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918 |
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Pennsylvania's officers' ward room as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918 | Pennsylvania's sick bay as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918 | Pennsylvania's surgical operating room as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918 | Pennsylvania's wheelhouse as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa 1916-1918 |
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Battleship Pennsylvania in Hampton Roads, Virginia, 10 Dec 1916 | Chaplain of Pennsylvania distributing the ship's newspaper to sailors and Marines, circa 1918 | Pennsylvania's after turrets and main mast as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa late 1918 | Pennsylvania's forward turrets viewed from the pilot house as published in a pictorial souvenir collection, circa late 1918; the photo misidentified direction as stern |
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Pennsylvania with two Colorado-class battleships during maneuvers in the 1920s | USS New Mexico (foreground) and USS Pennsylvania (background), Panama Canal Zone, 17 Feb 1921 | US Navy Battle Fleet entering Panama Bay during fleet maneuvers, probably 1923 | USS fleet in Panama Bay, 1 Mar 1923 |
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The US Navy's first flattop aircraft carrier, USS Langley (Langley-class), at anchor with 7 battleships in Culebra Harbor, Culebra, Puerto Rico, 18 Mar 1926. See Comment below. | All three of the United States Navy’s aircraft carriers at the time, Langley, Saratoga, and Lexington, along with battleships and cruisers at anchor in Colon, Panama Canal Zone, roughly 1935. | Pennsylvania steaming in Panama Bay with her 14-in guns trained out to port, on 21 Apr 1934 | Pennsylvania underway off New York City during the Naval Review before President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 31 May 1934 |
42 items in this album on 3 pages.