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Collection: 2000P001 - John S. and Cecilia Dosch
Series:
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00003
Title: U.S.S. Dreadnought North Dakota
Date: Circa 1915
Creator:
Inscription/Marks: [front] U.S.S. Dreadnought North Dakota NLS @ 6498 [back] U.S.S. Dreadnought North Dakota. Displacement, 23,000 tons -- speed, 21 knots -- 30,000 H.P. Length 518 3/4 ft., beam 85 1/4 ft., draught 27 ft. Crew 937 men. Carries ten 12 in. guns, fourteen 5 in. guns and four smaller guns, two 21 in. torpedo tubes. Armor belt. 11 ins. Amidship, 12-8 ins. On turrets. Completed April, 1910. Cost $3,946,000 without armament. Post Card For Adddress only Postage Domestic 1 Cent Foreign 2 Cents
Summary: View straight on to portside of ship (left side), with ship steaming through waters making wake in water. Smoke is coming out of two stacks and flag on stern (back) is fully extended. Postcard is hand-tinted with white clouds created by tinted blue area in sky.
Red ID: PH_I_126387 Image ID: 58472 Image Notes: 2000-P-001-00003

Collection: 2000P001 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: John S. and Cecilia Dosch
Date: 1930-1940

Summary: Two color half-tone postcards show the North Dakota State Capitol as imagined by artist Gilette and another artist, one is printed in Germany, the other in England. The other two hand-tinted half-tone colour postcards are of USS North Dakota and USS Dreadnought North Dakota images are by different artists, one card is printed in the U.S., and both give details about the ship.

Collection: 2000P001 - John S. and Cecilia Dosch
Series:
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00003
Title: U.S.S. Dreadnought North Dakota
Date: Circa 1915
Creator:
Inscription/Marks: [front] U.S.S. Dreadnought North Dakota NLS @ 6498 [back] U.S.S. Dreadnought North Dakota. Displacement, 23,000 tons -- speed, 21 knots -- 30,000 H.P. Length 518 3/4 ft., beam 85 1/4 ft., draught 27 ft. Crew 937 men. Carries ten 12 in. guns, fourteen 5 in. guns and four smaller guns, two 21 in. torpedo tubes. Armor belt. 11 ins. Amidship, 12-8 ins. On turrets. Completed April, 1910. Cost $3,946,000 without armament. Post Card For Adddress only Postage Domestic 1 Cent Foreign 2 Cents
Summary: View straight on to portside of ship (left side), with ship steaming through waters making wake in water. Smoke is coming out of two stacks and flag on stern (back) is fully extended. Postcard is hand-tinted with white clouds created by tinted blue area in sky.
Red ID: PH_I_126387 Image ID: 87580 Image Notes: 2000-P-001-00003-back

Collection: 2000P001 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: John S. and Cecilia Dosch
Date: 1930-1940

Summary: Two color half-tone postcards show the North Dakota State Capitol as imagined by artist Gilette and another artist, one is printed in Germany, the other in England. The other two hand-tinted half-tone colour postcards are of USS North Dakota and USS Dreadnought North Dakota images are by different artists, one card is printed in the U.S., and both give details about the ship.

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