VINTAGE U. S. NAVY BRASS PLAQUE Res Nostra Sustentare NEW LONDON CT NAVSUBSUPPFAC
THIS PLAQUE IS VERY HEAVY AND SEEMS TO BE MADE OF SOLID BRASS/BRONZE. ALL REASONABLE OFFERS ARE WELCOMED!
THIS PLAQUE IS VERY HEAVY AND SEEMS TO BE MADE OF SOLID BRASS/BRONZE. ALL REASONABLE OFFERS ARE WELCOMED!
This is on thick photo paper, not a print.
Jane’s Fighting Ships 1933 Sampson, Low, Marston & Co of London Publisher. Printed by Purnell & Sons of London. The book measures 13 inches x 8 1/2 inches x 1 1/4 inches and has 41 pages of advertising in the front and 528 pages of photographs, silhouettes, charts of ships from all over the world…. (read more)
Jane’s Fighting Ships 1933 Sampson, Low, Marston & Co of London Publisher. Printed by Purnell & Sons of London. The book measures 13 inches x 8 1/2 inches x 1 1/4 inches and has 41 pages of advertising in the front and 528 pages of photographs, silhouettes, charts of ships from all over the world…. (read more)
Jane’s Fighting Ships 1933 Sampson, Low, Marston & Co of London Publisher. Printed by Purnell & Sons of London. The book measures 13 inches x 8 1/2 inches x 1 1/4 inches and has 41 pages of advertising in the front and 528 pages of photographs, silhouettes, charts of ships from all over the world…. (read more)
Navy submarine tender USS Fulton (AS-11) with U. Navy personnel and civilians on board to welcome the decommissioned nuclear-powered submarine USS Nautilus (SSN-571) back to its original home port, the Naval Submarine Base, New London, Conneticut (USA), on 15 August 1983. The submarine remained at the Submarine Force Library and Museum as a memorial. Date… (read more)