First Blockade of the Entrance to the Harbor of Port Arthur on the Night of February 24, 1904

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Engagement at Port Arthur, February 14, 1904

Engagement at Port Arthur, February 14, 1904

The Naval Battle At Port Arthur On The Snowy Morning Of February, 1904

The Naval Battle At Port Arthur On The Snowy Morning Of February, 1904

THE JAPANESE BLOCKING THE ENTRANCE TO PORT ARTHUR

THE JAPANESE BLOCKING THE ENTRANCE TO PORT ARTHUR

The first infantry fighting near Fongheatun, W. of Port Arthur

The first infantry fighting near Fongheatun, W. of Port Arthur

Picture of the Great Naval Battle Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur

Picture of the Great Naval Battle Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur

Attack of the first artillery regiment, S. of Shihtsuytse, at Port Arthur

Attack of the first artillery regiment, S. of Shihtsuytse, at Port Arthur

The Siege of Port Arthur

The Siege of Port Arthur

The Siege of Port Arthur

The Siege of Port Arthur

The Japanese Russian War No.2 Naval Fight Before The Harbor Of Port-Arthur

The Japanese Russian War No.2 Naval Fight Before The Harbor Of Port-Arthur

Blocking - shutting the mouth of Port Arthur

Blocking - shutting the mouth of Port Arthur

Blocking - shutting the mouth of Port Arthur

Blocking - shutting the mouth of Port Arthur

View of the Port Arthur straits from the Lantseying forts at Port Arthur

View of the Port Arthur straits from the Lantseying forts at Port Arthur

THE LOSS OF THE RUSSIAN BATTLESHEP PETROPAVLOVSE. AT THE ENTRANCE TO PORT ARTHUR: THE EXPLOSION JUST AFTER T...

THE LOSS OF THE RUSSIAN BATTLESHEP PETROPAVLOVSE. AT THE ENTRANCE TO PORT ARTHUR: THE EXPLOSION JUST AFTER T...

Scaling The heights Of Port Arthur

Scaling The heights Of Port Arthur

On the Night of the 8th of the February, 1904, Our Brave Fleet of Torpedo Boats Fired at the Russian Squadron at Port Arthur and Sank the Enemy's Three Battleships.  What a Brilliant Success!

On the Night of the 8th of the February, 1904, Our Brave Fleet of Torpedo Boats Fired at the Russian Squadron at Port Arthur and Sank the Enemy's Three Battleships. What a Brilliant Success!

On the Night of the 8th of the February, 1904, Our Brave Fleet of Torpedo Boats Fired at the Russian Squadron at Port Arthur and Sank the Enemy's Three Battleships.  What a Brilliant Success!

On the Night of the 8th of the February, 1904, Our Brave Fleet of Torpedo Boats Fired at the Russian Squadron at Port Arthur and Sank the Enemy's Three Battleships. What a Brilliant Success!

THE SINKING OF FOUR STEAMERS AT PORT ARTHUR BY JAPANESE TO BLOCK THE ENTRANCE.  Admiral Togo's report of the...

THE SINKING OF FOUR STEAMERS AT PORT ARTHUR BY JAPANESE TO BLOCK THE ENTRANCE. Admiral Togo's report of the...

For the Fourth Time Our Brave Destroyers Raid Enemy Warships Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur

For the Fourth Time Our Brave Destroyers Raid Enemy Warships Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur

Japanese Destroyer Squadron outside the Harbour of Port Arthur

Japanese Destroyer Squadron outside the Harbour of Port Arthur

Mustering of the various battalions of the first division on the south side of Shwangtaikow, N. of Port Arthur

Mustering of the various battalions of the first division on the south side of Shwangtaikow, N. of Port Arthur

The Japanese Torpedo Boats Attack the Russian Warships Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur (Ryojun kōgai suiraitei shūgeki no zu)

The Japanese Torpedo Boats Attack the Russian Warships Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur (Ryojun kōgai suiraitei shūgeki no zu)

Rally of the Chinese troops who had been routed by the first infantry regiment near Fongheatun, W. of Port Arthur

Rally of the Chinese troops who had been routed by the first infantry regiment near Fongheatun, W. of Port Arthur

THE LANDING OF JAPANESE TROOPS NEAR PORT ARTHUR

THE LANDING OF JAPANESE TROOPS NEAR PORT ARTHUR

The Fall of Port Arthur (Ryojunkō no kanraku)

The Fall of Port Arthur (Ryojunkō no kanraku)

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