File:Kronprinzessin Cecilie at Bar Harbor, Maine with black funnel tops (2).jpg
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DescriptionKronprinzessin Cecilie at Bar Harbor, Maine with black funnel tops (2).jpg |
English: SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie in Bar Harbor, Maine after the ship's funnel tops were painted black, in order to disguise the ship as the RMS Olympic
Deutsch: Der Doppelschrauben-Schnellpostdampfer Kronprinzessin Cecilie des Norddeutschen Lloyd nach Abbruch der Überfahrt von Hoboken nach Bremerhaven in der Bucht des kleinen US-amerikanischen Küstenortes Bar Harbor im Staate Maine. Die Kronprinzessin lag dort von der Nacht des 4. August 1914 bis zum 6. November 1914 vor Anker. Die Schornsteinenden wurden von der Besatzung mit einem schwarzen Band versehen, um eine Ähnlichkeit mit Schiffen der englischen White Star Line vorzutäuschen |
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Date | between August 4 and 6 November 1914 | |||
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- 2008-08-01 00:23 SchuminWeb 744×429× (144508 bytes) [[SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie]] in Bar Harbor, Maine after the ship's funnel tops were painted black, in order to disguise the ship as the [[RMS Olympic]]. Source: http://www.maritimequest.com/liners/kronprinzessin_cecilie_page_1.htm Photo was taken in 1914
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