THE CONVERTED GERMAN CRUISER PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH. A view of tlie enemj’’s commerce-destroyer lying in Hampton Roads, U.S.A., where she put in for coal supplies and repairs, after having sunk eight ships since leaving TsingTao in November. Among the snips destroyed was the American clipper, William P. Frye, which was sunk in the South Atlantic on January 20. (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 49
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62THE CONVERTED GERMAN CRUISER PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH. A view of tlie enemj’’s commerce-destroyer lying in Hampton Roads, U.S.A., where she put in for coal supplies and repairs, after having sunk eight ships since leaving Tsing-Tao in November. Among the snips destroyed was the American clipper, William P. Frye, which was sunk in the South Atlantic on January 20. (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 49
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