This page features all images used in 2005 as the Online
Library's "Picture of the Month".
For later "Pictures of the Month", see: Picture
of the Month Gallery
For earlier "Pictures of the Month", see: Picture
of the Month Gallery, 2004; Picture
of the Month Gallery, 2003; Picture
of the Month Gallery, 2002; Picture
of the Month Gallery, 2001; Picture
of the Month Gallery, 2000; Picture
of the Month Gallery, 1999; and Picture
of the Month Gallery, 1998
To the best of our knowledge, all Online Library pictures are in the public domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded and used for any purpose without requesting permission.
If you want higher resolution reproductions than the Online Library's digital images, see: How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions. |
December 2005 Picture of the Month: Crewmen in the engine room of USS Siboney, December 1918. Photographed by John G. Krieger. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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November 2005 Picture of the Month: "A Fast Convoy": The destroyer Allen escorting the transport Leviathan in the War Zone, 1918. Oil painting by Burnell Poole. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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October 2005 Picture of the Month: Flag at half-mast on the salvaged submarine S-4, in honor of crew members who lost their lives when she was sunk on 17 December 1927. Photographed in March 1928, after she had been salvaged. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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September 2005 Picture of the Month: Gunner's Mate 2nd Class David J. Lohr with two friends, circa 1918-1920. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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August 2005 Picture of the Month: Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt with faculty and class members at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1897. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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July 2005 Picture of the Month: View on deck of USS L-3, while she was underway off Berehaven, Ireland, 1918. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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June 2005 Picture of the Month: Gun crew in action on board USS Noma, circa 1917-1918. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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May 2005 Picture of the Month: Rear Admiral Hiram Paulding, USN, (1797-1878). Photographed circa 1864-1865, while he was Commandant of the New York Navy Yard. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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April 2005 Picture of the Month: USS Stephen Potter and other Third Fleet warships en route to the Philippines, circa January 1945. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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March 2005 Picture of the Month: USS R-14 under 'full sail' in May 1921, after losing power while searching for the lost tug Conestoga. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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February 2005 Picture of the Month: Officers and Crews of the 22nd Destroyer Division, on board their ships at San Diego, California, 10 January 1920. Panoramic photograph taken by O.A. Tunnell. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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January 2005 Picture of the Month: USS Castine among the breakers off Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, while escaping from the tsunami that wrecked USS Memphis, 29 August 1916. Click the picture to see a larger version. If you want further information about it, see Picture Data |
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For earlier "Pictures of the Month", see:
For later "Pictures of the Month", see: Picture
of the Month Gallery
If you want higher resolution reproductions than the Online Library's digital images, see: How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions. |
Page completed 31 December 2005