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Views of Old China
3-D Stereoview Cards: Gallery 31
RUSS0-JAPANESE WAR in CHINA: 1904-05
Ancient China in 3D: Gallery Gallery Thirty-One

The Siege of Port Arthur IV
COLOUR SERIES Nos. 1-15
T.W. Ingersoll Co. Stereoviews of the Siege of Port Arthur


These images from the Russo-Japanese War are mostly set in Dalian, away from the battlefront. 
The lengthy descriptions on the backs display a strong pro-Japan bias. 
Russians are absent in the imagery and maligned in the text.
Local Chinese purveyors of goods and services are featured as enterprising, eager, and well treated by the Japanese. 
Laudatory portraits of Japanese officers and Western war-correspondents are also prominent. 
Descriptions of major battles are found throughout.
References: Personal Collections ~ e-Bay ~ Wikipedia
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Japanese Wounded Entering Hospital at Dalny



Eleven-Inch Shells for the "Osaka Babies."



Bomb-Proof Dugout at General Nogi's Headquarters



Japanese Reserves Waiting for Orders to Assault



Warming Up Their Camp Lunches



The Well-Provided-for Japanese Wounded



Japanese Soldier On His Way For Water



A Treat For The Boys In The Japanese Camp



Band Practice, Japanese Army



Recreation In A Japanese Army Camp



Japanese Water Guard, Protecting Camp Supply



A Japanese Cavalry Hostler



Transports Bringing Rice For Japanese Army



The Government Office At Dalney



The Front Parallel Before Port Arthur

 


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