ADMIRAL TOGO, As portrayed by a Japanese artist (Grey River Argus, 16 July 1904)
ADMIRAL TOGO, As portrayed by a Japanese artist (Wanganui Chronicle, 02 July 1904)
A Japanese 6in. Gun. (Grey River Argus, 03 September 1904)
THE JAPANESE BATTLESHIP ASAHI, (Grey River Argus, 02 April 1904)
A VERY COMMON SIGN IN JAPAN (Grey River Argus, 02 April 1904)
THE JAPANESE IiAT TLESHIP HATSUSE. (Grey River Argus, 02 April 1904)
A Japanese boat. (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 July 1904)
Vagina Painting, performed by the artist during Perpetual Fluxfest, Cinematheque, New York, July 4, 1965
Vagina Painting, performed by the artist during Perpetual Fluxfest, Cinematheque, New York, July 4, 1965
HAYASHI GONSUKA, Japanese Minister for Korea. (Otago Witness, 16 March 1904)
BARON HAYASHI WO, Japanese Minister in London (Otago Witness, 16 March 1904)

TORPEDOED: THE CREW OF A SINKING RUSSIAN WARSHIP TAKING TO THE 30ATS AS DEPICTED BY A JAPANESE ARTIST

A GREAT NAVAL ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE FLEETS, AS DEPICTED BY A JAPANESE ARTIST
THE MEGAPHONE IN USE BY A JAPANESE SIGNALLING PARTY. (Otago Witness, 07 September 1904)
THE MEGAPHONE IN USE BY A JAPANESE SIGNALLING PARTY. (Otago Witness, 07 September 1904)
WARM WORK: JAPANESE ABTILLER* CROSSING A RIVER UNDER FIRE (Otago Witness, 05 October 1904)
GABLE HEM.—" RUSSIAN" AND JAPANESE SCOUTS HATE MET WITHIN HAILING DISTANCE." (Otago Witness, 16 March 1904)
Japanese shipping in the Saigon River blasted by carrier-borne aircraft. (Evening Post, 16 August 1945)
1 portrait by a Japanese artist of Moronao, the villain of "The Fort3B-seven Ronins." (Evening Post, 04 Nove...
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR: DETACHMENT OF "HUNTER SCOUTS" RECONNOITRING BY NIGHT. (Otago Witness, 30 March 1904)
Temuka District Reunion Dinner held at Sault's Restaurant, Cairo, on 31 July 1943 - Photograph taken by Geor...
(Lew Chew) Tubootch & Suco Harbors / surveyed July 1854 by Lieuts. William B. Whiting and Alphonse Barbot, U.S.N. belonging to U.S. Ship Vandalia, John Pope Commander by Order of Commodore Matthew C. Perry Commanding U.S. Naval Forces in East Indies, China and Japan Seas ; drawn by Lieut. S. Bent ; engraved by S. Siebert, lettering by C.A. Knight

The Actors Matsumoto Koshiro IV and Segawa Kikunojo III as the Lovers Choemon (right) and Ohan (left), in the Elopement Scene "Michiyuki Segawa no Adanami" (An Elopement: Treacherous Waves in the Shallow River), a Dance Interlude from Part Two of the Play Kabuki no Hana Bandai Soga (Flower of Kabuki: The Eternal Soga), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Twenty-fifth Day of the Fourth Month, 1781
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