Five enemy tanks smashed and harmless on the sand spit across the mouth of the Matanikau River, Guadalcanal....
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Five cranes on a spit of sand
The Chester Beatty Library
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Mouth of the Banyū River (Banyūgawa, Kakō)
Honolulu Museum of Art
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Mouth of the Aji River in Settsu Province
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Caulking a Ship at the Mouth of the Aji River (Ajikawaguchi)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Kaye, George, 1914- : NZ tanks arrive at Barbiano, Italy, during the drive across the Senio River
Alexander Turnbull Library
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Kaye, George, 1914- : NZ Sherman tanks on the sector of the Italian front near the Lamone River, gateway to ...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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Officer Nozu Retrieves the National Flag during the Battle at the Mouth of the Takase River
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Kaye, George F, 1914- (Photographer) : World War 2 tanks waiting to be ferried across the Adige River, Italy
Alexander Turnbull Library
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The Mouth of the Aji River in Settsu Province, series Mountains and Sea in a Wrestling Tournament
Honolulu Museum of Art
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The Mouth of the Aji River in Settsu Province (Settsu Ajikawaguchi), from the series "Wrestling Matches between Mountains and Seas (Sankai mitate zumo)"
Art Institute of Chicago
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Arrival of New Zealand soldiers, and supplies, on the beach at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, during World Wa...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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Bridges at the Mouth of the Aji River Tenpōzan in Settsu Province, series Rare Views of Famous Bridges in All the Provinces
Honolulu Museum of Art
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A sight seeing party from the Tank Squadron on Guadalcanal In the background is a beached and badly mauled J...
New Zealand Electronic Text Collection
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Humour of the enemy: German Easter Eggs on sale in Berlin representing Britain, France, Russia, and Japan
Auckland Libraries
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NZ anti aircraft gun crew watches for enemy aircraft on the Sangro River Front in Italy, World War II - Phot...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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NZ vehicles pass a wrecked enemy vehicle as they advance after the fall of Atina and Belmonte, Italy, World ...
Alexander Turnbull Library
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On the 10th of March Amid Close Battle Between Our and Enemy Destroyers, a First Class Seaman of Our Sazanami Leapt Aboard an Enemy Ship, and Bearing Down on the Ship’s Captain, Gave a Thunderous Shout, and Brandishing his Sword, Cut Him Down and Kicked Him from the Deck into the Sea
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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AN ENEMY TRAWLER SET ON FIRE BY BOMBERS OF THE TASK FORCE. TASK FORCE COMMANDER, REAR-ADMIRAL C. A. POWNALL ...
Auckland Libraries
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On February 8, during the Naval Battle at the Entrance of Port Arthur between the Two Japanese and Russian Fleets, Honor was Achieved when Our Torpedo Boats Sank Three Enemy Warships
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Picture of Odai Matarokurō Setting His Own Castle on Fire, Calmly Entering the Fiery Pit and Dying; Enemy Troops Were Amazed at His Bravery
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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During the Second Army's Attack on Chinchou, Engineer Superior Private Onoguchi Tokuji Defying Death Blasts the Gate of the Enemy Fort (Dai nigun Kinshūjō kōgeki kōhei jōtōhei Onoguchi Tokuji shi banshi o okashite bakuyaku o sōchi shi jōmon o hakai...)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Karigane Bunshichi, Bando Mitsugoro I as An no Heibei, Ichikawa Danjuro V as Gokuin Sen'emon, Nakamura Sukegoro II as Kaminari Shokuro, and Sakata Hangoro II as Hotei Ichiemon (right to left), in "Gonin Otoko" (Five Chivalrous Commoners), an Interlude in Part Two of the Play Hatsumombi Kuruwa Soga (A Soga Drama on the First Festival Day in the Pleasure District), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Second Month, 1780
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