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Bremen: Germanys Candidate for the Speed Championship at Sea, c1935
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Bremen: Germanys Candidate for the Speed Championship at Sea, c1935
Bremen: Germanys Candidate for the Speed Championship at Sea, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
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Bremen - Germany's Candidate for the Speed Championship at Sea, c1935
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. This print takes us back to the 1930s, a time when transatlantic travel was an awe-inspiring feat. The image showcases the magnificent SS Bremen, a German ocean liner that proudly represented its country in the race for speed supremacy on the high seas. The imposing ship dominates the frame with its grandeur and elegance. Its sleek design cuts through the water effortlessly, leaving behind billowing trails of black smoke from its funnel. This powerful visual symbolizes both progress and ambition as Germany sought to assert itself as a leading maritime nation. Intriguingly, amidst this impressive backdrop of engineering marvels, we catch a glimpse of background people who seem captivated by this spectacle. Their presence adds depth to the photograph, reminding us that even in an era defined by technological advancements, it is ultimately human curiosity and wonder that propel us forward. This remarkable image comes from "Our Wonderful World". Volume I edited by J. A. Hammerton – a literary treasure trove capturing moments like these from around the globe. It serves as a testament to Sir John Alexander Hammerton's dedication to showcasing humanity's achievements through his publishing house. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported into an era where sea voyages were not only means of transportation but also thrilling adventures filled with anticipation and discovery. The SS Bremen stands tall as Germany's candidate for glory in
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