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U.S. Navy - Unidentified Ship, with Auxilliary Steam Power At Boston Navy Yard, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. U.S. Navy - Unidentified Ship, with Auxilliary Steam Power At Boston Navy Yard, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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U.S. Navy - Unidentified Ship, with Auxilliary Steam Power At Boston Navy Yard, 1911. [Bunker Hill Monument in background]
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This photograph, titled "U.S. Navy - Unidentified Ship, with Auxiliary Steam Power At Boston Navy Yard, 1911," showcases an intriguing naval vessel docked at the Boston Navy Yard. The image, created by renowned photographers Harris & Ewing, captures the essence of the early 20th century American maritime scene. The unidentified steam-powered ship is anchored in the foreground, its massive structure towering over the smaller sailing ships in the background. The Bunker Hill Monument stands proudly in the distance, a testament to the rich history of the United States and its naval traditions. Auxiliary steam power was a significant innovation in naval warfare during this era, allowing ships to generate their own steam power and increasing their operational capabilities. The photographers, George W. Harris and Martha Ewing Kuntze, were prominent figures in the photography industry during the early 1900s. They established Harris Ewing & Company, which later became Harris Ewing, Inc., and operated a successful photographic studio in Washington, D.C. Their work was widely distributed through their partnership with the Library of Congress, making their images an essential part of American visual history. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the evolution of naval technology and the importance of the United States Navy during the 1910s. The image is a valuable addition to any collection focusing on American history, naval warfare, or transportation.
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