Post-WWI German U-Boat U-53 New York Harbor 1919. Original vintage photograph showing the Imperial German Navy submarine SM U-53 at New York Harbor after World War I, dated by comparison to the documented Bain/Navy image as New York, April 24, 1919. The image shows the long, low profile of the German U-boat at the surface, with crew visible on deck and harbor vessels in the background. SM U-53 was one of the most historically significant German submarines of World War I. The warship sunk was the American destroyer USS Jacob Jones, torpedoed by German U-53 on December 6, 1917, off the Isles of Scilly. This makes the image especially desirable for collectors of WWI naval history, U-boat material, Imperial German Navy photographs, and early submarine warfare. A scarce and historically important postwar view of a surrendered German U-boat in New York Harbor, connected to one of the best-known German submarine commanders and to the loss of USS Jacob Jones. Original vintage black-and-white photograph measuring approximately 2 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches. Reverse is blank except for a small handwritten number. Please review all photos for exact condition. Conflict: World War I. Country/Region: Germany / United States. Branch: Imperial German Navy / Kaiserliche Marine. Subject: German U-boat / submarine at New York Harbor. Location: New York Harbor / New York. Associated Commander: Hans Rose. Associated Event: Post-WWI surrendered German submarine. Original/Reproduction: Original vintage photograph / period print. 2 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.


1920s antique NAVY SAILOR SCRAPBOOK portsmouth va CURRENT uss new york travel. SCROLL DOWN for MORE PHOTOS. To view or search ANTIQUE. This listing is for the thick scrapbook shown. We’ve photographed most of the navy related pages and a couple of the sexy lady cutouts (there are a lot of pretty women cutouts in this book). Some of the military included (all glued to the pages). USS NEW YORK EPHEMERA. Section of handwritten poems. USS THOMPSON CHRISTMAS CARD. USS UTAH Guantanamo Bay. There are quite a few blank pages from the original book titledW/T SIGNAL LOG ON H. CONDITION : See listing description and photos. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.


1920s antique NAVY SAILOR SCRAPBOOK portsmouth va CURRENT uss new york travel. SCROLL DOWN for MORE PHOTOS. To view or search ANTIQUE. This listing is for the thick scrapbook shown. We’ve photographed most of the navy related pages and a couple of the sexy lady cutouts (there are a lot of pretty women cutouts in this book). Some of the military included (all glued to the pages). USS NEW YORK EPHEMERA. Section of handwritten poems. USS THOMPSON CHRISTMAS CARD. USS UTAH Guantanamo Bay. There are quite a few blank pages from the original book titledW/T SIGNAL LOG ON H. CONDITION : See listing description and photos. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.

Original 1930’s US Navy Sailors Blue Wool Flat Hat (Donald Duck Hat). With a yellow woven USS New York Tally (BB-34). Listing is for a size 7. Listing is for the item pictured. Thanks for shopping NCHSinc. Inside Rack 15, shelf B.



1920s antique NAVY SAILOR SCRAPBOOK portsmouth va CURRENT uss new york travel. SCROLL DOWN for MORE PHOTOS. To view or search ANTIQUE. This listing is for the thick scrapbook shown. We’ve photographed most of the navy related pages and a couple of the sexy lady cutouts (there are a lot of pretty women cutouts in this book). Some of the military included (all glued to the pages). USS NEW YORK EPHEMERA. Section of handwritten poems. USS THOMPSON CHRISTMAS CARD. USS UTAH Guantanamo Bay. There are quite a few blank pages from the original book titledW/T SIGNAL LOG ON H. CONDITION : See listing description and photos. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.



For sale is a vintage 1929 US Navy photograph of the V4 Argonaut (SM-1) submarine taken from atop the Brooklyn Bridge while it headed down the east river in New York City with a dramatic view of the city skyline in the background. Vintage print with no markings (with the exception of a scribble on the backside), this measures about 9.5″ by 8″. There are a few creases visible in angled light as shown. Some light wear to edges and corners as shown. Some minor discoloration from age as shown.
US Navy Ledger, 1919. 4 pgs of text. Numerous tipped in black and white photos showing the crew, various sites, various Russian friends, numerous postcards from places visiting during the intervention. Several vintage Sunday comic strips have been pasted into this as well as several juvenile drawings. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities (missing the spine). The four pages of manuscript detail the USS Eagle #2 (PE-2) use at the port of Arkhangelsk during the Allied intervention. Unfortunately, the text for several pages has been torn with missing portions due to the aformentioned juvenile previous owner of this log. Binding tight and solid. An unusual log detailing the exploits of the crew of the USS Eagle #2 to set for to take part of in the Allied intervention of the Russian Civil War. The Cruise of the USS Eagle #2 (PE-2) from New York to Archangel Russia. Up For Sale Today is. The Cruise of the USS Eagle #2 from New York to Archangel Russia. The Eagle-class patrol craft were anti-submarine vessels of the United States Navy that were built during World War I using mass production techniques. The submarine chasers’ range of about 900 miles (1,400 km) at a cruising speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) restricted their operations to off-shore anti-submarine work and denied them an open-ocean escort capability; their high consumption of gasoline and limited fuel storage were handicaps the Eagle class sought to remedy. They were originally commissioned USS Eagle Boat No. 1 or 2,3.. But this was changed to PE-1 or 2,4.. They never officially saw combat in World War I, but some were used during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. PE-19, 27, 32, 38, 48 and 55-57 survived to be used in World War II. Attention turned to building steel patrol vessels. Accordingly, a design was developed by the Bureau of Construction and Repair which was sufficiently simplified to permit speedy construction by less experienced shipyards. OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Our goal is to provide the best books for the lowest prices. Thank you for visiting this listing and we hope to see you again soon! Book formats and corresponding sizes. Approximate cover size (width × height). 30.5 × 48. 24 × 30.5. 12.5 × 19. 10 × 16.5. 6.5 × 10. 5 × 7.5. ALL ITEMS ARE DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” as US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. (This is a felony in the United States). Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.

This is an authentic shako hat from the 71st New York Infantry Regiment. The hat is a unique piece of militaria that showcases the history and culture of the United States. It is an original item that has not been reproduced, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The hat is perfect for collectors of original period items or militaria enthusiasts. It has a beautiful design and is made in the United States. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of American history. It is made by The Lilley Ames Company and has the letters WTR and Rooks on the inside. It is in good used condition. Message me with any questions.

This listing is for a very nice 1932 United States Navy Good Conduct Medal Named. It has a USS R-17 Bar. The back of the medal is named USS New York with the CSC#. The back of the 1932 bar is named. The USS R-17 bar is dated 1926. There is a tear in the ribbon on the backside. This will make a nice addition to any collection. Any questions, please feel free to ask. I always strive to deliver prompt and accurate results. If you are dissatisfied for any reason, please let me know and I will do my best to resolve the issue to your satisfaction. Just add the items to your cart and request an invoice.