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editDescriptionChatham class cruisers Sydney 1920s.jpg |
Two Royal Navy Chatham-class (Town(1910)-class) cruisers in Sydney harbour, Australia, in the 1920s. The ships are probably HMAS Sydney and HMAS Melbourne. Note the amount of cars parked on the waterfront. In the original U.S. Navy description the ships are identified as "unidentified U.S. Navy destroyers". |
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1920s date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 |
Source | U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1985.131.022 [1] |
Author | U.S. Navy |
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current | 22:19, 8 May 2009 | 1,183 × 702 (188 KB) | Cobatfor (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description=Two Royal Navy ''Chatham''-class (''Town''(1910)-class) cruisers in Sydney harbour, Australia, in the 1920s. The ships are probably HMS ''Sydney'' and HMS ''Melbourne''.<br>In the original U.S. navy description the |
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