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Queen Alexandra & DogsALEXANDRA QUEEN TO EDWARD VII Shown here in a garden, possibly at Sandringham with her two Japanese Chin dogs, Haru and Togo
The Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Naval AdmiralsThe Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) - Japanese Naval Admirals Date: circa 1905
Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa - built in the UKThe Mikasa - a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s, and was the only ship of her class
Tsushima (Schon - 2BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA STRAIT The Japanese Admiral Togo steams into action in his flagship Mikafa, inflicting an overwhelming defeat on the Russian fleet
Kpalime, Togo - Festival of the Dead Date: 1910s
Greek Togo or ChitonThe procedure for putting on the Greek toga, or Chiton
Burrell General Purpose Engine number 2706 Admiral Togo, reg. TG 2845, at Stafford on 20 July 1974. Date: 1974
Marshal-Admiral Togo (1848 - 1934), served as a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and became one of Japan's greatest naval heroes. Date: 1905
Converting from marine steam to diesel drivePamplet on converting from marine steam to diesel drive by LBS Engineering Co, Lowestoft. Shows the Togo, the first diesel trawler, 1933 Date: circa 1940
Japanese Navy: Vice-Admiral Togo & Signal men. Artist: George Derville Rowlandson Date: 1903
GERMAN POLICE IN TOGOA German-controlled native African police troup, the Haussars in Lome, Togo, West Africa. Date: 1930s
A row of girls from Togo, West Africa, increasing from left to right in age and height. Date: circa 1930s
Marshal-Admiral Marquis Togo Heihachiro, Japanese Naval HeroMarshal-Admiral Marquis Togo Heihachiro (18481934) - a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of Japans greatest naval heroes
Postcard, Sydney Morning Herald reproductionPostcard, Sydney Morning Herald for 30 May 1905, reproduction of a page containing a report on the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5)
Admiral Togo on board his flagship, MikasaJapanese Admiral Togo, on active service onboard his flag-ship Mikasa. Date: 1904
Admiral Togo in his cabinThe Admiral in his cabin, discussing the shell that almost cost the Japanese fleet its commander. Date: 1905
Japanese Vice-Admiral Togo and Signal men. Heihachiro, Marquis Togo (1838 - 1934) - Japanese naval commander whose defeat of the Russian fleet at Tsushima (in May 1905 - interestingly)
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
Admiral TogoHEICHAHIRO, MARQUIS TOGO Japanese naval commander whose defeat of the Russian fleet at Tsushima has been described as the greatest naval victory since Trafalgar. Date: 1846 - 1934
Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905). Russian general Anatoli Stoessel, commander in chief of Port Arthur, surrenders and delivers the city to Japanese general Maresuke Kiten Nogi Togo (2nd January 1905)
Togo Police TrainingShooting practice for a German-controlled native African police troup, the Haussars in Lome, Togo, West Africa. Date: 1930s
Heichahiro, Marquis TogoHEICHAHIRO, MARQUIS TOGO Japanese admiral
Marquis TogoHEICHAHIRO, MARQUIS TOGO Japanese admiral
Japan Shinto CeremonyAdmiral Togo at a Shinto ceremony in honour of those who died during the war with Russia
Tsushima (P. Parisien)BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA STRAIT Togo loses only three torpedo boats while destroying or capturing most of the Russian fleet - the greatest naval battle since Trafalgar
Tsushima (P. Journal)BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA STRAIT Togo loses only three torpedo boats while destroying or capturing most of the Russian fleet - the greatest naval battle since Trafalgar
French in Togo-LandA German view of French oppression in Togo-land (West Africa)
Dryden / Coffee Tablet / 109Advertisement for Togo coffee tablets
German Troops in AfricaUniforms of Schutztruppen in Afrika - on left, South-west Africa : centre, East Africa : right, Cameroon and Togo. The only native soldier is Sudanese