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At anchor, circa 1913. U.S. Navy photo NH 41938. |
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"The Hamburg American liner Imperator, which was turned over to the U.S. Navy to be used as a transport as the result of the agreement made at Brussels between the German and Allied representatives. Imperator is the third largest vessel now afloat, being of 52,000 tons. This photo was made on her arrival in New York in 1913 on her maiden voyage. She was tied up in Hamberg during the war." (quoted from the original 1919 caption). U.S. Navy photo NH 53223. |
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Halftone reproduction of a photograph showing the ship underway in 1919, while she was employed bringing U.S. service personnel home from Europe. Courtesy of William H. Davis, 1977. U.S. Navy photo NH 85172. |
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In harbor, with tugs alongside, 1919. Donation of Staff Sergeant Craig Ingersoll, USMC, 1980. U.S. Navy photo NH 99104. |
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Berengaria in harbor, during the 1920s or 1930s. U.S. Navy photo NH 697. |
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