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Great Victory of Our Fleet at Port Arthur: On the Night of February 8, 1904, a Russian Ship Fleeing toward the Harbor Was Sunk by Our Torpedo, Hurrah! (Ryôjun ni okeru waga kan daishôri, Meiji sanjûshichinen nigatsu yôka yoru Rokan kônai e nige eran to seshi o waga suirai ni kakari chinbotsu shitaru zu, banzai), No. 3 (Sono san) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)
Ôkura Kôtô
1904 (Meiji 37)
Great Victory of Our Forces: Occupation of Jiuliancheng (Wagagun daishôri Kyûrenjô senryô)
Yôsai Nobukazu
1894 (Meiji 27), November 2
Illustration of the Occupation of the Pescadores (Hôkotô senryô no zu): Nurses Treating Wounded Soldiers
Yôsai Nobukazu
1895 (Meiji 28), January
Illustration of the Russo-Japanese War: Our Armed Forces Occupy Chongju (Nichiro kôsen zuga, wagagun Teishû o senryô su)
Kyôko
1904 (Meiji 37), March
Lieutenant Minamisawa, Who Served with the Greatest Distinction in the Battle of Port Arthur (Ryôjun kaisen daiichi gunkô Minamisawa Shôkan), No. 12 (Sono jûni) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)
Ôkura Kôtô
1904 (Meiji 37)
Negotiations Between Japan and Russia: On February 6, 1904, at the 14th Session, the Talks Broke Down and We Determined to Take Unilateral Action (Nichiro kôshô no zu, Meiji sanjûshichinen nigatsu muika daijûyonkaime danpan danzetsu shi jiyû kôdô ni kessu), No. 1 (Sono ichi) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)
Ôkura Kôtô
1904 (Meiji 37)
The Officers and Men of Our Suicide Squad, Advancing under Fire, Sank Their Own Ship and Blocked the Entrance to Port Arthur (Kesshitai no shôshi hôka o okashi susunde senkan o jichin shi Ryôjunkô kô o heisoku suru no zu), No. 9 (Sono kyû) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)
Ôkura Kôtô
1904 (Meiji 37)
On February 9, 1904, at Noon in Incheon Harbor, Our Fleet Attacked the Russian Warships Varyag and Korietz to the West of Yodolmi Island, Destroyed and Sank Them (Meiji sanjûshichinen nigatsu kokonoka shôgo Jinsenwan ni oite rokan Waryaaku oyobi Koreetsu o Yaoshima isei ni gekisen shi tsui ni kore o hakai chinbotsu seshime waga kantai dai shôri no zu), No. 2 (Sono ni) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)
Ôkura Kôtô
1904 (Meiji 37)
Our Cavalry Scouting the Battery at Port Arthur from Tucheng (Waga kihei Dojô shieki yori Ryojun hôdai teisatsu no zu)
Yôsai Nobukazu
1894 (Meiji 27), November 24
Our Forces Crossing the Yalu River: In Honor of Lieutenant-General Nozu (Wagahei Ôryokkô o koyuru)
Yôsai Nobukazu
1894 (Meiji 27), October 20
Our Troops Landing on Taiwan (Wagagun Taiwan-tô jôriku)
Kobayashi Kiyochika
1895 (Meiji 28), February
Outside the South Gate of Chongju, Our Cavalry Scouts Clashed with Enemy Forces, Fought Ferociously, and Defeated Them (Teishû nanmongai ni waga sekkô kihei tekihei to shôtotsu shi yûsen funtô shite kore o gekitai seshimuru no zu), No. 8 (Sono hachi) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)
Ôkura Kôtô
1904 (Meiji 37)
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