File:South Dakota class battleship;H63502k.jpg
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English: Artist concept of the South Dakota class battleship (BB 49-54). The six ships of this class, whose construction was canceled in 1922, were: South Dakota (BB-49), Indiana (BB-50), Montana (BB-51), North Carolina (BB-52), Iowa (BB-53), and Massachusetts (BB-54). Original caption: " Photo # NH 63502-KN Battleship of BB 49-54 class, by Rose Stokes " — removed caption |
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Source | http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/usnshtp/bb/bb49cl.htm (image link) |
Author | Rose Stokes |
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18:53, 10 September 2007 | 740 × 550 (91 KB) | PMG (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Photo #: NH 63502-KN South Dakota class battleship (BB 49-54) Artist's conception painting by Rose Stokes, 1922. The six ships of this class, whose construction was cancelled in 1922, were: South Dakota (BB-49) Indiana (BB-50) |
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