TITLE: True report of the great sea battle at Lüshun Bay: number one.
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese battleships bombarding Russian battleships in a surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Lüshun (Port Arthur).
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: True report of the great sea battle at Lüshun Bay: number two.
SUMMARY: Print shows, in the foreground, a Russian battleship exploding under bombardment from Japanese battleships; a line of Japanese battleships, positioned on the right, fire on a line of Russian battleships on the left, in a surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur (Lüshun).
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: True report of the great sea battle at Lüshun Bay: number three.
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese battleships bombarding Russian battleships in a surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Lüshun (Port Arthur); includes cameo portraits, possibly of Admiral Tōgō, for the Japanese, and Admiral Oskar Victorovich Stark or Stepan Osipovich Makarov, for the Russians.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: Great battle at Lüshun Bay.
SUMMARY: Print shows sailors on a Japanese battleship firing on a Russian battleship during the surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur (Lüshun).
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: View of the instant sinking of the ships in the great sea battle at Lüshun Bay.
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese battleships bombarding Russian battleships in a surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Lüshun (Port Arthur).
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: The Japanese torpedo destroyers, the Asagiri and Hayadori, attacking the Russian Men-of-war
SUMMARY: Print showing Japanese torpedo boats sinking Russian battleships.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: True view of the battle at Jingcheng.
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese soldiers preparing for assault on Russian troops near Haicheng, China, possibly the battle of Hsimucheng on July 31, 1904, during the Russo-Japanese War.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: [Japanese and Russian cavalry troops clash near Chonju, North P'yongan Province, Korea]
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904.


TITLE: The Japanese Russian War No. 2 st. -- 700 Russian soldiebs [i.e., soldiers] coptured [i.e., captured] at Chemulpo
SUMMARY: Print shows a Japanese officer reading a document before captured Russian soldiers at Chemulpo [Inch'on], Korea, during the Russo-Japanese war. Captured Russian weapons and other spoils appear in the lower right foreground.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 March.


TITLE: 1904 Meiji Japan Navy seventy seven brave soldiers decide die company get in the transportation ships and themselves sink is picture stoppaged Port Ryojun
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese sailors in small boats, risking death, attempt to blockade Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese war.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 March.


TITLE: [Japanese Red Cross taking care of enemy soldiers near the Amur River]
SUMMARY: Print showing Japanese Red Cross tents and personnel giving medical attention to wounded Japanese and Russian soldiers.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 April.


TITLE: The destruction of Russ[i]an torpede [sic] destroyers by Japanese torpede destroyers at Port Arthur -- the illustration of the war between Japan and Russia (no. 5)
SUMMARY: Print shows sailors from the Japanese torpedo boat, Sazanami, boarding a Russian torpedo boat during a heated sea battle off Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese war.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 April.


TITLE: [Japanese and Russian soldiers in fierce battle at Chiu-tien-Ch'eng, Manchuria (the battle of Yalu River)]
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 May.


TITLE: May 1904 Japan seconds army preoccupation Furanten, China, and is picture to breaking the iron bridge every place
SUMMARY: Print shows the Japanese Second Army destroying a bridge at Pu-lan-tien during the Russo-Japanese war.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 May.


TITLE: [Citizens' victory celebration]
SUMMARY: Print shows the Japanese citizens and soldiers during a night of revelry after major victories against the Russians during the Russo-Japanese war.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 May.


TITLE: The occupation of Hinshu by the Japanese second troops
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese soldiers of the Second Army overrunning the Russian line at Chin-Chou during the Russo-Japanese war.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 May.


TITLE: May 5th 1904 Japan seconds army is state to up land at vicinity Hishika peninsula Ryoto China
SUMMARY: Print shows the Japanese Second Army landing on the Liaodong Peninsula, causing the Russian troops to flee, during the Russo-Japanese war.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 May.


TITLE: The severe battle of Teh-li-sz and Russian prisoners were questioned by our officers -- the illustration of the battls of Japa and Russia no. 14
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese soldiers with Russian prisoners following the battle of Te-li-Ssu during the Russo-Japanese war; a Japanese interpreter interviews a Russian officer.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 June.


TITLE: The occupancy of Bunsuirei by Japanese
SUMMARY: Print shows Japanese soldiers overrunning the Russian line at Fen-shui Ling during the Russo-Japanese war.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 July.


TITLE: The humors, devil to-supress "kwai-danzi"
SUMMARY: Print showing a young man representing Japan as the "God of Peace" holding aloft a man, probably Nicholas II, labeled Russia holding a white flag. Japan is standing on a damaged Russian battleship and a man wearing a crown; "Corea" is seen hiding behind the skirt of Japan. Arranged around this central motif are figures representing "Germany", "China", "France", "Tolky" [i.e., Turkey], holding Japanese and Turkish flags and stomping on the Russian flag, "United State [sic], N. American", and "English" [i.e., England] standing with the British lion.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1904 June 10.