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BEGINNING OF A BATTLESHIP. In his office of Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Charles Edison, son of the famous inventor is P ulling the lever of th. giant machine that drives the first rivet in the keel of the U.S.S. North Carolina, at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Edison seen In the centre, bareheaded-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 10

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BEGINNING OF A BATTLESHIP. In his office of Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Charles Edison, son of the famous inventor is Pulling the lever of th. giant machine that drives the first rivet in the keel of the U.S.S. North Carolina, at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Edison seen In the centre, bareheaded- Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 10

BEGINNING OF A BATTLESHIP. In his office of Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Charles Edison, son of the famous inventor is Pulling the lever of th. giant machine that drives the first rivet in the keel of the U.S.S. North Carolina, at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Edison seen In the centre, bareheaded- Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 10

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