RMHGEHCR–AJAXNETPHOTO. 5TH JUNE, 1994. SPITHEAD, ENGLAND. - 50TH D-DAY ANNIVERSARY FLEET - AIRCRAFT CROWD THE FLIGHT DECK OF AMERICAN CARRIER GEORGE WASHINGTON FOR THE ROYAL REVIEW. PHOTO;JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:940506 7
RMW2DREK–The SS 'George Washington', c1910. Creator: Unknown.
RM2RCC8FD–Gun mounted on the SS George Washington, a ship that carried the president overseas during World War One. The gun played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of the vessel amidst the submarine threat. Photograph taken on December 4, 1918. Issued with the approval of the M.I.D. censor on December 13, 1918.
RFEC2REP–Kaiser shipyards, Richmond, Calif. Miss Eastine Cowner, a former waitress, is helping in her job as a scaler to construct the Liberty Ship SS George Washington Carver launched on May 7, 1943. Photo by E. F. Joseph.
RM2D50E96–Dampfer SS George Washington der USL auf See | usage worldwide
RMD5NFA4–Confetti throwing at the departure of the Geo. [i.e., George] Washington (LOC)
RMW6N6JX–... Welders Alivia Scott, Hattie Carpenter, and Flossie Burtos await an opportunity to weld their first piece of steel on the ship [SS George Washington Carver]., ca. 1943
RM2RC8PXD–Members of the Mayor's Committee of welcome bombarding homecoming troops with fruit and newspapers as the S.S. George Washington arrives at New York City. Photograph taken from the top deck of the George Washington, looking down on the deck of the Patrol ship. (Photo taken on 2-24-19.)
RFHMBBG8–Kaiser shipyards, Richmond, Calif. Miss Eastine Cowner, a former waitress, is helping in her job as a scaler to construct the Liberty Ship SS George Washington Carver launched on May 7, 1943. E. F. Joseph. (OWI) NARA FILE #: 208-NP-1KKK-3 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 807
RM2RBYYTG–President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson are seen boarding the SS George Washington as it prepares to depart from Pier 4 in Hoboken, New Jersey. The photograph was taken by Lt. G.H. Lyon on March 3rd or 6th, 1919.
RME1CTHY–African American woman welders working on the Liberty Ship, SS George Washington Carver. Kaiser shipyards, Richmond,
RF2WYMJ7A–African American women, employed to work on the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, holding scalers, Kaiser Shipyards, Richmond, California, ca. 1943
RM2RC844Y–President Woodrow Wilson and his wife, Mrs. Wilson, along with their daughter, Miss Margaret Wilson, disembarking from the S.S. George Washington upon its arrival in New York. The photograph was taken on July 8, 1919.
RM2X21Y1R–Col. Wm. Wallace & Gen. Guglielmotti, Apr 1919. William Arthur Wallace (1867-1945), commander of the 332nd U.S. Infantry Regiment which served on the Italian front during World War I and returned to New York on the SS Duca d'Aosta on April 14, 1919. He is shaking hands with General Emilio Guglielmotti, Military Attache of the Royal Italian Embassy at Washington, D.C.
RF2D82NHG–Kearny, NJ - Sept. 15, 2020: Memorial at the Church of Saint Stephen to the 4 chaplains aboard the USAT Dorchester for their commitment and bravery up
RMD5G54X–North German Lloyd's 10,000,000 th passenger (LOC)
RMW6J2BG–Kaiser shipyards, Richmond, California Miss Eastine Cowner, a former waitress, is helping in her job as a scaler to construct the Liberty Ship SS George Washington Carver launched on May 7, 1943.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 807 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RME1CTHX–African American woman working on the Liberty Ship, SS George Washington Carver. Eastine Cowner, works as a scaler at the
RF2WYMJ7K–African American women, employed to work on the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, holding scalers, Kaiser Shipyards, Richmond, California, ca. 1943
RM2X228TK–On MARTHA WASHINGTON going to Balkan War, 1912. Taken when Greek immigrants left New York City to return to their country and fight in the first Balkan War, which began in October 1912.
RMD5GXRK–F.B. Sayre & wife (LOC)
RMW6N7CK–With nearly 1000 [African-American] women employed as burners, welders, scalers, and in other capacities at the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, California, women war workers played an important part in the construction of the Liberty Ship, SS George Washington Carver, launched on May 7th, 1943. Welder -trainee Josie Lucille Owens plies her trade on the ship.
RF2WYMJ7N–African American women, employed to work on the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver, holding scalers, Kaiser Shipyards, Richmond, California, ca. 1943
RMD5GXWY–F.B. Sayre - Capt. Ludwig Franck (LOC)
RMW1KXGC–... Welders Alivia Scott, Hattie Carpenter, and Flossie Burtos await an opportunity to weld their first piece of steel on the ship [SS George Washington Carver]., ca. 1943
RMD5H0DW–F.B. Sayre - Capt. Ludwig Franck (LOC)
RMW1FP36–Kaiser shipyards, Richmond, California Miss Eastine Cowner, a former waitress, is helping in her job as a scaler to construct the Liberty Ship SS George Washington Carver launched on May 7, 1943.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 807 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMW1M0GM–With nearly 1000 [African-American] women employed as burners, welders, scalers, and in other capacities at the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, California, women war workers played an important part in the construction of the Liberty Ship, SS George Washington Carver, launched on May 7th, 1943. Welder -trainee Josie Lucille Owens plies her trade on the ship.
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