Online Library of Selected Images
The Online Library is the Photographic Section's readily accessible
index to Naval and maritime history pictures.Each entry provides a thumbnail image, a caption and the appropriate credit line. "Click" on the thumbnail to access a larger (average 50KB to 150KB) 96 dpi digital image that can usually fit on letter-size paper.
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.
For additional Information, see: Scope and Limitations of the Online Library.
If you require higher resolution reproductions than the Online Library's digital images, see: How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions.
Current Online Library Topics include:
- AIRCRAFT, U.S. NAVY:
- ALBUMS & SCRAPBOOKS:
- USS Arkansas Photo Album: "Our European Cruise. October 25th, to December 15th, 1913"
- George H. Dunn's USS Cebu (ARG-6) Photo Album, circa 1944-1945
- LeRoy Horstman's USS Hannibal (AG-1) Photo Album, circa 1923
- Robert H. Helm's USS Powhatan (ID # 3013) Photo Collection, circa 1919
- USS Scranton (ID # 3511) Photo Album, 1919
- USS Soestdijk (ID # 3413) Photo Collection, circa 1918-1919
- J. Beatrice Bowman Photo Album, 1908-1915
- Captain William J. Longhi Collection: Naval Communication Station Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, 1970-1971
- Bureau of Ships' "Spring Styles" Book # 3 (1939-1944)
- ART TOPICS:
- AWARDS & MEDALS:
- DOCUMENTS:
- EVENTS:
- PEOPLE:
- PEOPLE -- TOPICS:
- PLACES -- UNITED STATES:
- California -- Naval Magazine, Port Chicago
- California -- USS Bennington Monument, San Diego
- Washington, D.C. -- "Main Navy" and "Munitions" Buildings
- Washington, D.C. -- Washington Navy Yard, Naval Gun Factory and Naval Weapons Plant
- PLACES -- ASIA:
- SHIPS -- U.S. NAVY:
- U.S. Navy Ships -- Listed Alphabetically by Name
- U.S. Navy Ships -- Listed by Hull Number
- U.S. Navy Ship Types
- Battleships
- World War I Era Auxiliary Ships (mostly ships acquired for use during 1917-1919):
- SHIPS of OTHER U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, STATE GOVERNMENTS and the CONFEDERATE STATES:
- SHIPS of FOREIGN NAVIES and GOVERNMENT AGENCIES:
- MERCHANT SHIPS and OTHER CIVIL-USE SHIPS:
- SHIP COLOR SCHEMES, CAMOUFLAGE and MARKINGS:
- U.S. Navy WWII Camouflage Measures 31-32-33 -- Listed by Design Designator
- U.S. Navy WWII Camouflage Measures 31-32-33 -- Listed by Ship Type
- WEAPONS and SENSORS:
- Early U.S. Navy Experimental Radars
- U.S. Navy Shipboard Radars -- XAF
- U.S. Navy Shipboard Radars -- CXAM
- LIST OF POSTED IMAGES:
Some images linked from this page bear obsolete credit lines citing the organization name: "Naval Historical Center". Effective 1 December 2008 the name should be cited as: "Naval History and Heritage Command".
If you require higher resolution reproductions than the Online Library's digital images, see: How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions.
06 Febuary 2009
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