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Russo-Japanese War

I.J.A. Engineering Corps, c. 1905.
Exhibition of war trophy munitions and weapons, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1906.
I.J.N. torpedo boat squadron, Russo-Japanese War, c. 1904.
“General Head-Quarters of the Manchurian Armies in Mukden”, 1906.
“Battle of the Yalu River”, Russo-Japanese War commemorative postcard, 1906.
Imperial Japanese Navy Cruiser “Takasago”, c. 1900.
“Souvenir of the Naval Manoevre, Oct. 23, 1905”, Mitsukoshi Department Store advertising postcard, 1905.
“The peace envoys of Japan and Russia at Portsmouth (N.H.) Navy Yard”, 1905.
“Gekimetsu” (“Annihilation”) motion picture advertising postcards, 1930.
Battle of Tsushima Straits propaganda postcard, Russo-Japanese War, 1905.
Propaganda postcard reproduction of a 35th Army Day poster, March 10, 1940.
Memorial battleship “Mikasa”, Yokosuka, c. 1930.
“Imperial Princesses Making Bandages”, Russo-Japanese War, c. 1904.
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Asakusa, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“Monument of [Hill] 203”, Port Arthur, Manchuria, c. 1910.
“This is the Japanese greatest admiral …”, Admiral Togo, 1906.
The Funeral of Commander Hirose, Tokyo, 1904.
Secretary of War Howard Taft & First Daughter Alice Roosevelt in Japan, 1905.
Japan-US Relations, c. 1908.
Emperor Meiji at the Grand Fleet Review, 1905.
Victory (Triumph) celebrations, 1905.
60th Anniversary of the Telephone commemoratives, 1936.
I.J.N. battleship “Mikasa”, c. 1910.

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