Mustering of the various battalions of the first division on the south side of Shwangtaikow, N. of Port Arthur
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Preparations for advance and attack being made by the main body of the first division near Mehotse, N. of Port Arthur
Preparations for advance and attack being made by the main body of the first division near Mehotse, N. of 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 first infantry fighting near Fongheatun, W. of Port Arthur
First Blockade of the Entrance to the Harbor of Port Arthur on the Night of February 24, 1904
View of the Port Arthur straits from the Lantseying forts at Port Arthur

Scaling The heights Of Port Arthur
Cannonade of the first shield artillery regiment upon the Chinese advancing to attack the second infantry regiment stationed on the S. of Shihtsuytse, N. W. of Port Arthur

Camp of the famous 9th Division - under sheltering hills, close to fighting line - Port Arthur

Japanese Destroyer Squadron outside the Harbour of Port Arthur
Blocking - shutting the mouth of Port Arthur

THE GREAT ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR BY THE JAPANESE FLEET

Blocking - shutting the mouth of Port Arthur

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

THE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR THE JAPANESE FINAL ATTACK ON 203-METRE HILL
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 Fall of Port Arthur (Ryojunkō no kanraku)
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR: ISOLATION OF PORT ARTHUR— ONi THREE SIDES IS THE SEA, ON THE FOURTH THE ENEMY. The ...
The encampment of the officers of the first division near Toochingtse
Muster of a greater portion of the second division on a hill south of Kopei, on the S. E. Coast of Wei-Hai-Wei, after its capture

The Occupation of Port Arthur (Ryojunkō senryō no zu)
A general view of the King-Tse troops' barracks at Port Arthur
The landing of Chinese prisoners at Wei-Hai-Wei
The Chinese dead on a field south of Koheakuh
General view of Port Arthur
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
The landing of Chinese prisoners at Wei-Hai-Wei
Landing of the second detachment of the sixth division at Lungseu bay, Yung Ching
The attack on the Etse hill forts
The signal and electric light towers on Liukung Island
A rear-view of the Peishantsuy forts, on the W. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
The Japanese squadrons at anchor in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, after the capture of Liukung Island
A portion of the shelter trenches on Motienling, on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
The attack of the mountain artillery train near Fongheatun, W. of Port Arthur
Second fleet of Japanese warships and transports on their way from Talienwan to Yung-Ching bay
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
Landing of the second detachment of the sixth division at Lungseu bay, Yung Ching
A street scene in Port Arthur after its capture
General Tatsumi's column storming Peony Hill
The Japanese military and naval officers celebrating their victory at the dockyard
Cannonade of the first shield artillery regiment upon the Chinese advancing to attack the second infantry regiment stationed on the S. of Shihtsuytse, N. W. of Port Arthur
A general view of the Hwang island fort in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour
The Japanese squadrons at anchor in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, after the capture of Liukung Island
Flagship "Matsushima" in the midst of the battle
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
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