English: The Iowa (BB-04) in the New United States Floating Dry Dock Dewey (YFD-1) (Largest in the World)." -- Maker: Polychrome A-7642 Published by The American News Company New York, Leigzig, Dresden. Printed in Germany. No copyright. -- Picture taken 23-June-1905 in the Patuxent River MD. Postmarked 03-January-1912 aboard Potomac (AT-50), probably at Norfolk Navy Yard. -- The Dewey Dry Dock was launched 10-June-1905 at Sparrows Point MD and towed to deep water in the Patuxent River. On Friday 23-June the Dewey's first test lift was armored cruiser Colorado (ACR-7), her second test was the Iowa. Dewey passed both tests with flying colors.Photo & text courtesy of Bruce D. Liddell. NavSource Online: Battleship Photo Archive -- BB-4 USS IOWA -- 1901 - 1919 -- Source: [1]
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