First Lord of the British Admiralty Sir Eric Geddes visits the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland towards the end of World War I.. Sir Eric Geddes arrives at Union Station of Washington DC. British Admiral Alexander Duff, U.S. Secretary of Navy Josephus Daniels, U.S. Navy Admiral W.S. Benson and A. H. Robertson arrive at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. U.S. Navy Admiral Edward Walter Eberle stands in front of the pillars of the building. The group of British and U.S. Navy officers tour the Naval Academy.
First Lord of the British Admiralty Sir Eric Geddes visits the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland towards the end of World War I. Sir Eric Geddes, British Admiral Alexander Duff, U.S. Secretary of Navy Josephus Daniels and U.S. Navy Admiral W.S. Benson walk out of a building at the Naval Academy followed by other U.S. and British Navy Admirals. The group of officers descend the steps of the building. Bancroft Hall dormitory and Mahan Hall of the U.S. Naval Academy.
First Lord of the British Admiralty Sir Eric Geddes visits the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland towards the end of World War I. Sir Eric Geddes, British Admiral Alexander Duff, U.S. Secretary of Navy Josephus Daniels, U.S. Navy Admiral W.S. Benson review a parade of midshipmen along a parade ground. Sir Eric Geddes addresses the midshipmen.
First Lord of the British Admiralty Sir Eric Geddes visits the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland towards the end of World War I. A statement to the Press of America in which Sir Eric Geddes pays tribute to the U.S. Navy. Midshipmen stand in formation. They march towards quarters. The Naval Academy water front. Sir Eric Geddes, British Admiral Alexander Duff and another British Navy officers pose on parade ground. Two officers spread the British flag.
Foxes on the farm of Robert Chambers in Seattle, Washington. Black foxes run around on a grassy field on the farm. Robert Chambers plays with and lifts a fox.
A huge statue of Christ being constructed in Denver, Colorado. Men work on the statue. The mountain where the statue is to be placed.
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