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[Czar Nicholas II tightrope walking on a line between three rifles on shore and a sinking ship]

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People
Kobayashi, Kiyochika
Time
1904-1905
Owner Organization
Library of Congress

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Last Updated: 2020-06-05

Uploaded: 2021-07-22

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