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Enormous 11-inch shell from Japanese siege gun beginning its deadly flight into Port Arthur, 1904-05 (gelatin
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HST3084298
Image title
Enormous 11-inch shell from Japanese siege gun beginning its deadly flight into Port Arthur, 1904-05 (gelatin silver stereograph)
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Artist
Ricalton, James (1844-1929) / American
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Medium
gelatin silver stereograph
Date
1904 AD - 1905 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
8.7x17.8 cms
Image description

Published by Underwood & Underwood (1882-1949). The Battle of Port Arthur (in Manchuria, China), begun in 1904, marked the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston / gift of Richard S. and Dodie Otey Jackson in memory of Carole Mann Camerlin / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
army / Japan / Asia / smoke / asia / military / sequence / weapons / asian / salute / monochrome / artillery / weaponry / soldiers / japanese / black and white photograph

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