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Russo-Japanese War, Russian ArtilleryThe Russian forses showing the substantial might of their artiliery, as their sizable guns are submerjeged in their own smoke after leting fire. Date: circa 1904
Russo-Turkish War, Siege Mortar + CrewA Russian Mortar (siege weapon) and its crew during the Russo-Turkish war (April 24, 1877 March 3, 1878). Date: circa 1877
Russo-Turkish War, Russian Troops CampingHundreds of Russian Troops lined up outside their campsite near Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) during the Russo-Turkish war (April 24, 1877 March 3, 1878). Date: circa 1877
Russian Guard in the Balkan MountainsA small battalion of Russian soldiers based within the Balkan Mountains during the Russo-Turkish war (April 24, 1877 March 3, 1878). Date: circa 1877
Russo-Turkish War, Kurdish MilitiaTwo members of the Kurdish Militia relaxing during the Russo-Turkish war (April 24, 1877 March 3, 1878). Date: circa 1877
Russo-Turkish, Trench WarfareRussian Troops fire bayonettes from trenches during the Russo-Turkish war (April 24, 1877 March 3, 1878). Date: circa 1877
Russian Soldier Using SemaphoreA lone Russian soldier atop a hill using Semaphore flags to communicate to other sections of the Russian forces in the 1904/5 Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1905
The dreadnought battle-shipThe vessel from which Admiral Togo directed the crippling of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1905
The Japanese Admiral Togo onboard MikasaPhotographs showing Admiral Togo on his flag-ship " Mikasa", including an image of the fore-deck showing the great barbette guns. Date: 1905
Victor Bulla, special correspondentVictor Bulla of St. Petersburg, one of the special correspondents of The Sphere and The Tatler, who gained permission to accompany the invading Russian forces en route to Manchuria during
General Alexis Nicholaievitch KuropatkinAlexei Nikolaievitch Kuropatkin (1848-1925), Russian Imperial Minister of War (1898-1904), active in the Russo-Japanese War. Pictured here on the front cover of The Tatler at that time. Date: 1904
Russo-Japanese War - tussle over the mapRusso-Japanese War - Japanese Artillery - Guns going into action Date: circa 1905
Japan - Mounted 28cm Howitzer dedicated to Ise Jingu Date: circa 1910
Japan - Mounted 24cm Howitzer Date: circa 1910
Japanese pre-dreadnought warship of Russo-Japanese War eraInset photograph of a Japanese pre-dreadnought warship of Russo-Japanese War era set on a decorative red world map background with embossed golden lotus flower
Japan - Drill for Japanese Sailors on deck of HIJMS Asama during the Russo-Japanese War (8th February 1904 5th September 1905). The card was sent on 25th June 1904. Date: 1904
The Tartar General of Mukden (Shenyang), ChinaFing-tun, The Tartar General of Mukden (now called Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province in China) - forced to withdraw from the town during the Russo-Japanese War by the Russian Admiral
Russo-Japanese War - Howitzers disguised by Wooden ScreensRusso-Japanese War - Japanese Howitzers disguised by Wooden Camouflaged Screens. Date: 1905
Russo-Japanese War - The Capture of Port Arthur - Jan 1905Russo-Japanese War - The Japanese Capture of Port Arthur - January 1905. Date: 1905
Russo-Japanese War - General Kuroki inspecting captured gunsRusso-Japanese War - Count Tamemoto Kuroki GCMG (18441923) General in the Imperial Japanese Army, inspecting captured Russian guns. Date: circa 1905
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Landing Stage at Chemulpo (now Incheon, Korea) erected in only eight hours to a state whereupon it could be used to unload heavy transport. Date: circa 1905
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese pay respects at Russian GravesRusso-Japanese War - Japanese pay respects at Russian Hilltop Graves, marked by a Russian Suppedaneum Cross. Date: circa 1905
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Artillery in action - Hilltop position. Date: circa 1905
Russo-Japanese War - Bringing up shells for the field guns. Date: circa 1905
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese marking Chinese Coolies for Identification. Date: circa 1905
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese marching behind screensRusso-Japanese War - Japanese marching behind artificial screens to hide their movements. Date: circa 1905
Russo-Japanese War - Field Telegraph Office at Liaoyang and field telegraph lines under construction. Date: 1904
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Torpedo Boat Squadron returns to base having engaged the enemy. Date: circa 1904
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Army blow up Sungshushan FortRusso-Japanese War - Japanese Army blowing up the Sung-shu-shan fort (Pine Tree Hill) - Port Arthur. Date: 1904
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Army Wintering near ShahoRusso-Japanese War - Japanese Army Wintering near the Shaho River along the MukdenPort Arthur spur of the China Far East Railway north of Liaoyang, Manchuria
Russo-Japanese War - 3rd Army Division at Battle of ShahoJapanese Commander and his staff of the Third Army at the Battle of Shaho (Saka no kaisen) - the second large-scale land battle of the Russo-Japanese War fought along a 37-mile front centred at
Russo-Japanese War - Captured Wagons, Office and TrainRusso-Japanese War - Captured Russian baggage wagons, The Head Office of the Military Railways at Dairen (now Dalian, formerly Dalny)
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese charge East Kee-kwan-shan fortRusso-Japanese War - Japanese charge East Kee-kwan-shan Fort. The surround echoes the melee of battle with a discarded Russian gun and cap amid the smoke Date: 1905
A Gateway in Outer Manchuria - Russo-Japanese War period - likely to still have been under Russian control at this stage (only fell under Japanese influence after the 1917 Revolution). Date: 1905
Yakov Zhilinski, Chief of Staff of the Imperial Russian ArmyYakov Zhilinski (Zhilinskiy) (18531918), Chief of Staff of the Imperial Russian Army in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War, Governor-General of Warsaw
Lieutenant General Baron Ogawa (?) - Japanese commander during the Russo-Japanese War Date: circa 1910s
Sea Battle - Russo-Japanese WarA depiction of an early 20th century Russian Sea Battle - possibly a propaganda painting from the early part of the Russo-Japanese War, prior to the decisive Japanese victories such as Tsushima
Red Cross Tents at Mukden - Russo-Japanese WarRed Cross Tents at Mukden - the last major land battle of the Russo-Japanese War, fought from 20th February to 10th March 1905 between Japan and Russia near Mukden in Manchuria
Japanese troops entering a Korean City during the Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1904
Lieutenant-General Zasulich reviews Chinese RegimentLieutenant-General Zasulich with his staff at the front reviews the Chinese Regiment. Mikhail Ivanovich Zasulich (18431910) was a general in the Imperial Russian Army
The Chinese army in winter attire - Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1904
Russian Bear trapped up a pole by the JapaneseDudley Hardy - Stuck; Humorous postcard relating to the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. The sender has added the comment " Good Old Japs" onto the pole. Date: circa 1905
Ali Bey (1728-1773). Mamluk sultan from 1760-1772. Engraving
Russo-Japanese War. Japanese attack on Port Arthur (August 21, 1904). Etching. FRANCE. Paris. National Library
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). Battle of Port Arthur (8th February 1904). Engraving
Prussians Take RugenFriedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, keen to grab what he can, joins in the war between Sweden and Russia : here his forces take the island of Rugen Date: 1715
Rus-Jap War / Port ArthurJapanese infantry attack the Russian trenches protecting Port Arthur Date: 1904
Rus / Jap War : LiaotungCavalry engagement during the battle of LIAOTUNG Date: 1904