USS Idaho fitting out at William Cramp and Sons yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, circa 1906USS Mississippi (foreground) and USS Idaho (background) fitting out at William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1907-1908USS Idaho, 14 Sep 1908USS Idaho in the Hudson River off Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States, 1909
USS Idaho fitting out at William Cramp and Sons yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, circa 1906USS Mississippi (foreground) and USS Idaho (background) fitting out at William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 1907-1908USS Idaho, 14 Sep 1908USS Idaho in the Hudson River off Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States, 1909
USS Idaho, 1909USS Idaho, 25 Jul 1909USS Idaho, 1912USS Idaho dressed with flags during the Naval Review off New York, New York, United States, Oct 1912
USS Idaho, 1909USS Idaho, 25 Jul 1909USS Idaho, 1912USS Idaho dressed with flags during the Naval Review off New York, New York, United States, Oct 1912
Greek battleship Lemnos at Constantinople, Turkey, circa 1919; note Greek torpedo boat Dafni alongsideBattleship Lemnos at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919Greek battleship Lemnos firing a salute to US Navy Admiral Mark Bristol at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919; note British D-class light cruiser in backgroundGreek battleship Kilkis or Lemnos in a US port, date unknown
Greek battleship Lemnos at Constantinople, Turkey, circa 1919; note Greek torpedo boat Dafni alongsideBattleship Lemnos at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919Greek battleship Lemnos firing a salute to US Navy Admiral Mark Bristol at Smyrna, Turkey, 15 Sep 1919; note British D-class light cruiser in backgroundGreek battleship Kilkis or Lemnos in a US port, date unknown
Sunken Kilkis (foreground) and beached Lemnos (background), Salamis, Greece, circa late Apr 1941
Sunken Kilkis (foreground) and beached Lemnos (background), Salamis, Greece, circa late Apr 1941
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