Codice albumEVA-S-001047
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4584
Mappa della città di Firenze, XIX sec.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-2639
L'attore e regista cinematografico Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977)
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Data ripresa1925 ca.

Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4569
Mappa della città di Palermo datata 19 luglio 1823
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-2772
Semaforo in Oxford Street a Londra
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Data ripresa1931

Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-8237
L'attore Bela Lugosi nel film "Dracula" (tratto dall'omonimo romanzo di Bram Stoker), regia di Tod Browning, USA 1931
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Data ripresa1931

Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-0126
Pubblicità del caffè Rex
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4387
Veduta aerea del White City Stadium di Londra, dove si svolsero le Olimpiadi del 1908
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Data ripresa1908

Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-0698
Nozze reali: matrimonio di Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons (duchessa di York e regina Madre) con Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor (Re Giorgio VI)
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Data ripresa26/04/1923

Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-8217
L'attrice italiana Sophia Loren nel film "Boccaccio '70, La riffa", regia di Vittorio De Sica, Italia 1962
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Data ripresa1962

Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-3584
Bismarck, German battleship Date: 1941 The Tatler
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-3638
Bismarck, German battleship attacked by the British cruisers HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Norfolk leading to its sinking Date: 27th May 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4956
From left to right: Marineoberstabsarzt Dr. Hans-Gunther Busch, unknown officer, and Marineassistenzarzt der Reserve Rolf Hinrichsen (the ship's dental officer) on the bridge of the Bismarck battleship. Date: c. 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4954
Captain Lieutenant Gerhard Junack, whose station was in the after turbine room of the Bismarck Battleship. He was close to the attempts to free the ship's jammed rudders. He was one of the few survivors of the Bismarck. Date: c. 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4963
Kapitan zur See Ernst Lindemann in dress uniform on the day of his ship's commissioning. During the trials and training period, he was able to drive the crew members hard while retaining their admiration and respect. Date: 1940s Source Furnished by widow of Principal Medical Officer of Bismarck Marineoberstabsarzt Dr. Hans-Gunther Busch.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4958
The caboose or crew's galley where the food server ladles hot food from giant cauldrons into pots which are then delivered to the mess decks on the Battleship Bismarck Date: c. 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-3639
Flying Officer Dennis Briggs, pilot and aircraft commander of the Catalina flying boat that sighted the Bismarck on 26 May 1941 thus re-establishing contact after it had been lost for over 31 hours. Date: 26th May 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4961
Marineassistenzarzt der Reserve Rodolf Hinrichsen (ship's dental officer) gives dental treatment on board the battleship Bismarck Date: c. 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4957
Splinter damage to HMS Sheffield. The light cruiser had been shadowing the Bismarck at the time of the Ark Royal's last air attack, she was sighted coming out of the mist and fired upon by the German battleship. Splinters from the exploding 38 cm projectiles wounded twelve men, three of whom later died. The Sheffield's radar action was also put out of action, preventing her from continuing the shadowing that night. Date: c. 1941 Source: Furnished by widow of Principal Medical Officer of Bismarck Marineoberstabsarzt Dr. Hans-Gunther Busch.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4960
This exterior view of the after gunnery control station on the Bismarck battleship shows the optical range finder in its revolving cupola. It's lenses are pointing downward and have protective covers in place. Attached to the front of the cupola is a radar mattress antenna. To the left of the cupola base is the lens housing for one of the two directors in this station. Date: c. 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4955
Members of the crew of the Battleship Bismarck eating stew in the mess decks. The large pot was used to bring hot meals from the central galley to the dining area. Date: c. 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4964
The Bismarck battleship on the slipway at Blohm and Voss looking aft. The ship is complete up to the armour deck, which is pierced by an octagonal hole where the armored barbette for 38 cm turret Bruno will be installed. Barbette Caesar and all six 15 cm barbettes are in place.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4970
Immediately after coming aboard the Battleship Bismarck, the Commanding Officer receives a salute from the ship's honour guard. Ernst Lindemann, wearing the aiguillette of adjutant to the commanding officer.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4968
Korvettenkapitan (V) Rudolf Hartkopf and Oberleutnant (V) Gunther Tischendorf supervise the loading of provisions on the Bismarck Battleship at Kiel in March 1941. The V (Verwaltungs) designated administrative officers. Date: March 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4967
The guns of the Battleship Bismarck. The darkish red lead on the gun barrels shows clearly in this view of the ship at Kiel. It was often applied after the grey paint on the gun barrels had to be scraped off when it blistered and peeled from the heat of extensive shooting. The light stripes are piping for electric cables which ran below the gun barrels. An impulse produced by a coil when a projectile left the muzzle was conducted through these cables to an instrument for measuring the time of flight of the projectile.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4973
In the course of construction, the Bismarck battleship was put into a giant floating drydock at Blohm and Voss shipyard in order to all work on external hull fittings.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4965
Provisions are hauled into the ship's galley from the meat locker below decks. The cold-storage spaces on the Bismarck battleship could hold 300 sides of beef and 500 dressed pigs. Date: c. 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4974
A view of the forward main battery turrets from the forecastle. Just aft and above turret Bruno is the open Navigation bridge and the armoured conning tower on the battleship Bismarck. The enclosure with large windows is the admiral's bridge. Aft of the wave breaker to starboard, a detachment of men is assembled. One of the Blohm and Voss workshops is on the wharf to port.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4975
The moment of launching. The Bismarck battleship begins her slide down the ways after being christened by the granddaughter of Prince Otto von Bismarck, Frau Dorthea von Loewenfeld. Just as the champagne bottle was smashed on the ship's bow, a huge sign was lowered to reveal her name, and a cover was removed from the family crest. Before completion, the crest was removed, and a flared Atlantic bow replaced the straight stem. Date: February 14th 1939
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4972
The forward superstructure of the Bismarck battleship. The first step from the left is the open bridge. Just aft and to the right is the armored conning tower containing the protected wheelhouse and forward gunnery control station. On the next step is a twin 3,7 cm AA gun. Just above it is the admiral's bridge. On top of the tower mast is the foretop gunnery control station. Two of the three directors in each of the gunnery control stations can be seen protruding through the roofs. The rotating range finder cupolas have not yet been fitted.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4966
Gunther Lutjens led the German fleet on the invasion of Norway in April 1940 on the battleship Bismarck Date: c. 1940
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4969
The Bismarck at the main outfitting wharf, Blohm and Voss, Hamburg, where she was tied up until 15 September 1940. The ship returned here after initial trials on 9 December 1940 to be completed and had to remain until 6 March 1941 while the Kiel Canal was cleared of ice and a shipwreck. Date: 9th December 1940
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4983
HMS Suffolk, heavy cruiser, the ship that shadowed the Bismarck by maintaining radar contact from the evening of 23rd May 1941 for 31 long hours until the early morning of 25th May. The Suffolk was one of the famous county class cruisers. She is shown here painted in camouflage and patrolling the north Atlantic in the spring of 1941. Date: 1941
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4982
Bismarck battleship
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4978
Lieutenant Emil Jahreis, turbine engineer on the Bismarck battleship and during Exercise Rhine first damage control officer. Known to his friends as Seppel
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4986
The battleship Bismarck had a fully-equipped cobbler shop.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4984
The steam press in the laundry of the Battleship Bismarck
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4979
A ship's tailor at work during routine hours on the Battleship Bismarck. During general quarters, this man would have another job at a battle station.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4987
The battleship Bismarck had a fully-equipped cobbler shop.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4976
The naval ensign is hoisted for the first time on the battleship Bismarck, formally placing the ship in commission in the Kriegsmarine. The horizontal and vertical stripes as well as the iron cross in the upper corner are reminiscent of the old white ensign flown by ships of the Imperial German Navy. In the background is the ocean liner Vaterland, launched earlier the same day.
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Codice inventarioEVA-S-001047-4591
La mappa di Palermo
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