Box 1
Contains 175 Results:
USS Houston (CA-30) in Houston Ship Channel, passing dockyards and approaching turning basin, taken from the air, 1930s
USS Houston (CA-30) in Houston Ship Channel, approaching turning basin, taken from the air, 1930s
USS Houston (CA-30) in Houston Ship Channel, at the turning basin with aerial photographer above, taken from the air, 1930s
USS Houston (CA-30) in Houston Ship Channel, escorted by tugboat, taken from the air, 1930s
USS Houston (CA-30) in Houston Ship Channel, passing refinery, taken from the air, 1930s
USS Houston (CA-30) in Houston Ship Channel, taken from the air, 1930s
USS Houston (CA-30) passing through rural area of Houston Ship Channel, taken from the air, 1930s
USS Houston (CA-30) alongside USS Augusta in Manila Bay, Phillippine Islands, September 1940
Inscription on back: "Moored alongside Augusta in Manila Bay, Sept 1940 during relief on station routine"
USS Houston (CA-30) docked with crew member and civilians standing on dock at port side of ship, 1931-1936
USS Houston (CA-30) docked with crew member standing on dock in front of bow, 1931-1936
USS Houston (CA-30) docked with crew on deck, 1931-1936
USS Houston (CA-30) docked with crew on deck and American flag flying from bow, 1931-1936
USS Houston (CA-30) and USS Peary, 1942
USS Houston (CA-30) and USS Peary, Darwin, Australia, 1942
Caption on white card: "Photographs of the U.S.S. Houston and the U.S.S. Peary, 18 February 1942 (one photo shows the U.S.S. Peary afire after an explosion. Photos were taken from the nearby H.M.A.S. Deloraine."; Caption on front: "U.S.S. Peary, a destoyer, exploded and sank. This dramatic photograph was taken by Signalman Douglas Fraser from H.M.A.S. Deloraine. H.M.A.S. Katoomba is in the floating dock and the hosptial ship Manunda at right."; Inscription on back: "Darwin, Feb, 19, 1942"
USS Houston (CA-30) with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Admiral W. D. Leahy aboard, taken from the air, 1939
Caption on white card: "U.S.S. Houston (CA 30) with Pres. Roosevelt and Adm. W.D. Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations, aboard to observe Fleet Problem Twenty in Caribbean waters, 1939."