Battlecruiser Haruna was launched on December 14, 1913 at the Kawasaki Dockyards in Kobe. She would be commissioned on April 19, 1915 with her sister ship Kirishima. Haruna serving in the Imperial Japanese Navy right up to the end of the Second World War.
Russian Pacific Fleet flagship Project 1164 / Slava-class cruiser Varyag transits toward the Golden Gate Bridge after visiting San Francisco, June 25, 2010
I count about 147-ish 14" shells on the deck of USS New Mexico (BB-40). Each shell weighed 1,500lbs (680.3886kg). So that's about 220,500lbs (100,017.118kg) of ordnance lying around. Also, note the sun bathers at bottom left.
One of the best warship names ever: USS Shangri-La (CV-38). A sadly defaced photograph of Shangri-La (now CVA-38) after her SCB-125 refit in the mid-50's.