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U.S. Battleship "Indiana"
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U.S.S. "Indiana" Coaling at Sea
This film shows a panoramic view of the "Indiana," coal barges at side, small boats with sailors rowing around the stern of the ship; much action is depicted on deck.
"Edison-Journal Cuban War Films", New-York Clipper, 30 April 1898, p. 153.
U.S. Battleship "Indiana"
Taken at the Dry Tortugas, and shows the most powerful fighting machine in the world to-day as she lies at anchor taking on coal. The decks are covered with marines and sailors. An immense barge lies along side from which a large gang of negroes are hustling "King coal" into the battleship, on whose decks the coal passers run to and fro. The view is taken from a moving yacht and gives the effect of the vessel itself passing through the water. As the yacht passed the starboard quarter, the powerful 13-inch, 8-inch and 6-inch guns bristle from their turrets. She looks every inch of her great length, 348 feet.The photograph is excellent.
War Extra: Edison Films, 20/05/1898.
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1 | Edison n.c. (MU 540). William Paley. Karl C. Decker. | |
2 | William Paley | |
3 | 28/03-01/04/1898. © Thomas A. Edison, 21/04/1898. | 50 ft |
4 | États-Unis. Key West. |