File:German battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz in port c1913.jpg

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Description The German battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz photographed prior to World War I, circa 1913-1914, by M.L. Carstens, Hamburg, Germany. The ship's anti-torpedo nets and booms were removed in 1916.
Date circa 1913
date QS:P,+1913-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source U.S. Navy photo NH 46839 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command
Author M.L. Carstens, Hamburg, Germany (this print was received from the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence in 1935)

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  • 2011-06-24 02:44 Jbarta 740×461× (127842 bytes) further cleanup
  • 2010-02-12 20:40 Jbarta 740×461× (109791 bytes) remove [[WP:WATERMARK|watermark]]
  • 2009-04-08 13:16 Parsecboy 740×461× (83543 bytes) == Summary == Photo #: NH 46839 SMS Seydlitz (German battlecruiser, 1913-1919) Photographed prior to World War I, circa 1913-1914, by M.L. Carstens, Hamburg. Note the photographer's distinctive mark in the lower right. The ship's anti-torpedo nets and b

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02:02, 19 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 02:02, 19 February 2006740 × 485 (87 KB)EAJoe~commonswikiPhoto #: NH 46839 SMS Seydlitz (German battlecruiser, 1913-1919) Photographed prior to World War I, circa 1913-1914, by M.L. Carstens, Hamburg. Note the photographer's distinctive mark in the lower right. The ship's anti-torpedo nets and booms were remo

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