The Japanese squadrons at anchor in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, after the capture of Liukung Island
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The Japanese squadrons at anchor in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, after the capture of Liukung Island
A general view of Wei-Hai-Wei, after its capture
A general view of Wei-Hai-Wei, after its capture
A general view of Wei-Hai-Wei, after its capture
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
A general view of the Hwang island fort in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour
The landing of Chinese prisoners at Wei-Hai-Wei
The landing of Chinese prisoners at Wei-Hai-Wei
The landing of Chinese prisoners at Wei-Hai-Wei
The sinking of the Chinese man-of-war "Ching-Yuen" in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour
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
An attack from the captured Lukeutsuy fort, on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei, upon the forts on Liukung Island and the S. E. head
Attack made by the forts at Jih island and the south-eastern head of Liukung island and the Chinese men-of-war upon the already captured Lukeutsuy forts on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei, and the Japanese army on land
The Chinese man-of-war "Wei-Yuen" lying sunk before the pier at Liukung island

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The great Chinese warship "Ting-Yuen," after being destroyed by the Japanese torpedo-boats, off the southern shore of Liukung Island
A portion of the Lungmeaoutsuy forts, on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei, and the Japanese torpedo-boat No. 22, run aground

Japanese Zero (Mitsubishi) after landing at Piva Airstrip, Tororina Bougainville Island. After its discovery...
The Chinese men-of-war replying to the attack of the Japanese siege-guns on a hill to the W. of Peishantsuy, W. of the W. entrance to Wei-Hai-Wei harbour
The landing of Chinese prisoners at Wei-Hai-Wei
A rear-view of the Peishantsuy forts, on the W. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
A view of Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, Liukung Island and its town, and the vessels in harbour
A rear-view of the Peishantsuy forts, on the W. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
A general view of the Hwang island fort in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour
The Chaopeitsuy forts on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
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
A general view of the Peishantsuy forts, on the W. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
Landing of the second detachment of the sixth division at Lungseu bay, Yung Ching
The ramparts of the second compagny of the second battation of the Japanese engineers on Kinshanting, E. of Wei-Hai-Wei
Flagship "Matsushima" in the midst of the battle
The perilous charge of the "Saikyo-Maru" through the Chinese squadron
A portion of the shelter trenches on Motienling, on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
The Japanese squadrons at anchor in Wei-Hai-Wei harbour, after the capture of Liukung Island
A general view of Wei-Hai-Wei, after its capture
The Chaopeitsuy forts on the E. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
The attack on the Etse hill forts
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
The signal and electric light towers on Liukung Island
A general view of the Peishantsuy forts, on the W. coast of Wei-Hai-Wei
A portion of a shelter trench on Yangfungling, E. of Wei-Hai-Wei
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