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USA Fleet visit, Circular Quay, Sydney illuminated

This photographic hand coloured postcard was printed to commemorate the visit of the American Great White Fleet to Australia in 1908. It depicts a view of the American Fleet at night, anchored in Circular Quay and illuminated with bright lights. Postcards were the most popular and cheap souvenir available to mark the American fleets visit. They commonly featured depictions of the ships, ceremonies, parades and iconic national motifs of America, Britain and Australia.

 

In December 1907 United States President Theodore Roosevelt sent the US Atlantic Battle Fleet of 16 battleships, all painted white in peacetime colours, on a 14 month goodwill cruise around the world. The voyage came at a time of tense relations between Japan and America and gave the US an opportunity to demonstrate its blue-water naval capabilities as well as strengthen diplomatic ties. The fleet arrived in Australia on 20 August 1908.

 

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Object number: 00042633

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Uploaded on October 2, 2013
Taken sometime in 1908