Destroyer # 1 Fitting out at the Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Company shipyard, circa June-November 1902. USS Denver (Cruiser # 14) is at right, also fitting out.1View of Bainbridge in dry dock at Kowloon, Hong Kong, probably during March 1905. The photo shows Lieutenant Martin K. Metcalf on the gangway. (The original caption dates the photo to 1907-1910, but the 1st Torpedo Flotilla was at Hong Kong for drydocking in March 1905)2.USS Bainbridge underway in Subic Bay, Philippines, about sixty miles up the coast from Manila, 1915. She was returning from outside Subic Bay, where she had been participating in target practice. Photographed by Seaman Arthur B. Furnas, who was stationed on board USS Yorktown (Gunboat # 1), Flagship of the Asiatic Fleet.3USS Bainbridge moored in Asiatic waters, circa 1915-1916.4Damage to Bainbridge's stern. Date and location unknown. Ibiblio posits that the picture is from pre-World War I, but offers no explanitory proof. Note the torpedo in its tube (behind the sailor). The half-moon object above the torpedo is the torpedo tube spoon.5USS Bainbridge in Asiatic waters, circa 1915-19166At sea, bound from Gibraltar to Charleston, South Carolina, in July 1918.7
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^ Archives photo 19-N-13135. From Wikimedia, from the Naval history and Heritage Command collection of the National Museum of the U.S. Navy on Flicker.
^ State Library Victoria Photo H91.48/1/19b. Caption from Navsource USS Bainbridge page.