


Majestic Views of German Cruiser Prince Adalbert, 1910
This glass negative photograph captures the German heavy cruiser Prince Adalbert, a significant vessel in the Imperial German Navy, during the early 1910s. Launched in 1904, the Prince Adalbert was a pivotal part of Germanys naval expansion, designed for a mix of combat and reconnaissance missions. Its steel hull and advanced armament represented the technological prowess of the time, reflecting the growing naval arms race among European powers before World War I.
Produced by the Bain News Service, this photograph provides a clear glimpse into early 20th-century naval architecture. The cruiser was named after Prince Adalbert of Prussia, a grandson of King Frederick William III. With a displacement of around 14,000 tons and a length of over 500 feet, the ship was equipped with a mix of heavy artillery, making it a formidable presence in maritime operations. This image not only highlights the design and features of the Prince Adalbert but also serves as a visual record of the eras militaristic aspirations, as nations prepared for the conflicts that lay ahead.

Majestic Views of German Cruiser Prince Adalbert, 1910