A photographic record of the Russo-Japanese war

ページ名:A photographic record of the Russo-Japanese war

Title: A photographic record of the Russo-Japanese war
Editor: James H. Hare
Contributor: A. T. Mahan
Photographer: James F. J. Archibald, Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, Richard Barry, Viktor Karlovich Bulla, Robert Lee Dunn, James Ricalton
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
The Battleground of the Russo-Japanese War—Frontispiece 2
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 7
Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan 7
Vice-Admiral Alexieff 8
Marquis Ito Hirobumi 8
Typical Street Scene in Russia’s Capital City 10
An Everyday Scene in One of the Large Cities of Japan 11
Japanese Troops Preparing for War 13
Training Japanese Cavalrymen at the Tokio Barracks 14
Changing Guard at the Oyama Barracks in Tokio 15
Swapping Stories in the Guard House at Oyama Barracks 16
Cleaning and Oiling Rifles in Preparation for War 17
Departure of Baron Rosen from Yokohama 18
Russian Minister to Korea Departing from Seoul 19
Newspaper Bulletins on the Chemulpo Battle 20
Patriotic Citizens Awaiting Their Turn to Enlist 21
Building Temporary Stables in Tokio 21
Mobilization of Troops in Tokio at the Outbreak of War 22
Troops Marching to Station Through the Streets of Tokio 23
Departure of Japanese Troops for Korea 24
Japanese Troops Detraining at Hiroshima 25
Cavalry Train Leaving Shimbashi Station 26
Men of the Army Service Corps Ready to Entrain 27
“Sayonara!”—Good-By 27
Engineers at Hiroshima, Practicing Building Bridges 28
Bridge at Hiroshima Ready for the Pontoons 29
“Tikoku Banzai!”—“Long Live the Empire!” 30
Destruction of the “Variag” and “Korietz” 32
Wrecks of the Russian Warships in Chemulpo Harbor 33
Japanese Salvage Corps on the Wreck of the “Variag” 34
The Night Landing of the Japanese Troops at Chemulpo 35
Coolies Handling Japanese Supplies 36
Mrs. Pavlov, Wife of the Russian Minister to Korea 37
Dr. H. N. Allen, United States Minister to Korea 37
The Japanese Advance Through Korea 38
The Japanese Occupation of Seoul 39
Japanese Troops Waiting to Cross at Ping-Yang 40
Koreans Watching the Entry of the Japanese at Seoul 41
The Japanese Red Cross Hospital at Chemulpo 42
Russian Ladies Sewing for the Red Cross 44
With the Russian Army on its March to the Front 45
The Autocrat of Russia and the Royal Family 46
The Czar Leaving the Winter Palace to Bid Farewell to Troops 47
Departure of Red Cross Nurses from St. Petersburg 48
The Czar Reviewing an Infantry Regiment 49
Procession in Honor of the Chemulpo Sailors 50
Twenty-Third Artillery Brigade About to Leave Gatchina 51
The Czar Bidding Farewell to Commanders 52
Grand Duke Alexandrovitch Leading His Marines in Review Before the Czar 53
International Balloon Contest at St. Petersburg 54
Landing the Men who Fought at the Yalu 56
Artillerymen Landing at Chenampo 57
Japanese Bluejackets Coming Ashore at Chenampo 58
Grooming Cavalry Horses at Chenampo 59
Japanese Troopers Caring for a Sick Horse 60
Koreans and Japanese Salesman at Chenampo 61
With the Japanese on the Advance to the Yalu 62
Screens which Hid the Movements of the Japanese 63
General Kuroki and His Staff at Headquarters 64
Russians Crossing Lake Baikal in Midwinter 66
With the Russian Forces on Their Way to the Front 67
Caissons and Sledges About to Cross Lake Baikal 68
Russian Soldiers Marching Across Frozen Lake Baikal 69
Russian Infantry Warming Up with Hot Tea 70
The Russian Advance to the Front 71
Traveling Soup Kitchen and Soup-Kettle Ovens 72
With the Russians During the Advance to the Front 73
Chinese Coolies with Russian Overseer Ready for Work 74
Cossacks Dismounted and Lined Up for Inspection 75
General Herschelmann’s Division of Cavalry at Antung 76
Russian Artillery Advancing Toward the Yalu 77
Russian Cobblers at Work in the Field on Soldiers’ Boots 78
Dinner Time with the Nineteenth Siberian Rifle Corps 79
General Sassulitch and Staff at the Battle of the Yalu 80
Incidents of the Battle of the Yalu 82
The Crossing of the Yalu 83
With the Wounded After the Fight at the Yalu 84
Hospital Corps and Wounded Japanese 85
Japanese Reserves Watching the Battle 86
Artillery Spoils Captured by the Japanese 87
Some of the Wounded Russian Prisoners 88
Japanese Burying a Russian Captain 89
Japanese Transportation Trains and Infantry 90
Fire and Devastation in the Wake of the Retreating Army 91
The Japanese Occupation of Feng-Wang-Cheng 92
English Nurses Sent by the Queen to Inspect the Workings of the Japanese Red Cross 93
Shinto Ceremony Held by the Japanese 94
Feng-Wang-Cheng After the Japanese Occupation 95
Japanese Getting Ready to Push on into Manchuria 96
Recreations of the Japanese Between Battles in Manchuria 97
Japanese Battery Going into Action at Feng-Wang-Cheng 98
With the Japanese Invaders in Manchuria 99
Whiling Away the Time Between Battles 100
Incidents of the Advance from Feng-Wang-Cheng 101
Crossing the So River in the Advance on Liao-Yang 102
General Nishi and His Staff Halting to Study Maps and Scouts’ Reports 103
With the Victorious Japanese at Lienshankwan 104
Arrival of Mail for the Army in the Field 105
Into Manchuria with the Japanese Invaders 106
Kwantei Temple Near Motien Pass 107
Detachment of Japanese Coming Up at the Double-Quick 108
Sharpshooters Covering the Advance 109
Scenes During the Battle of Motienling 110
General Kuroki and His Chief of Staff, Lieutenant-General Fuji, Watching the Fight at Motienling 111
Bringing Wounded Russians to the Dressing Station 112
Russian Red Cross Soldier Wounded at Motien Pass 113
Russian Wounded and Dead at Motien Pass 114
With the Wounded and Captured at Motien Pass 115
Japanese Skirmishers Advancing to Flank the Enemy 116
Prisoners and Captors at Motienling 117
Incidents of the Attempt to Recapture Motien Pass 118
General Okasaki, who Defeated the Russians 119
Field Dressing Station for Those Severely Wounded 120
With the Japanese Advance from the Yalu 121
With the Japanese During the Fighting Near Anping 122
Japanese and Captured Russians in Manchuria 123
Smokeless Batteries Hidden in Fields of Kowliang 124
6In the Neighborhood of Towan During the Fighting 125
Difficulties of Campaigning During the Rainy Season 126
Russian Guns Captured at Nanshan Used by the Japanese 127
Along the Line of Battle in the Manchurian Passes 128
Pressing the Russians in the Neighborhood of Liao-Yang 129
With the Japanese on August 30 130
View of the Harbor Entrance of Port Arthur 132
Looking Southward Across the Docks at Port Arthur 133
Scenes Along the Water Front at Port Arthur 134
Naval and Civilian Activity in Port Arthur 135
Russian Warships in the Harbor at Port Arthur 136
Getting Ready for the Japanese on a Russian Warship 137
Russian Ships at Port Arthur 138
Part of Russia’s Fighting Fleet at Port Arthur 139
The Man who Bottled Up Port Arthur, and His Flagship 140
Russian Troops Detraining at Mukden Early in March 142
Mukden when the Japanese were Still Many Miles Away 143
Russians at Mukden on Their Way to the Front 144
With the Russians in Manchuria 145
Passing General Herschelmann’s Division 146
With the Russian Advance in Manchuria 147
In the Field with the Russians in Manchuria 148
General Kuropatkin at the Telescope 149
With the Russians on the Way to the Front 150
General Kuropatkin Inspecting the Staff of the Fourth Army Corps 151
Part of the Movement of Forty Thousand Men 152
Scenes at Liao-Yang on the Arrival of the Russians 153
Courtyard of Rich Manchurian’s House at Liao-Yang 154
When News from the Firing Line Came Back to Those who had not yet Met the Japanese 155
A Disheartened Japanese Spy 156
Russian Battery Getting into Position at Kansuitan 157
One of the Shrewdly Screened Russian Batteries 158
The Sixth East Siberian Regiment Calculating the Range 159
Russian Infantry Marching to Their Position 160
With the Russian Troops Near Haicheng 161
With the Russian Troops During the Engagement with the Japanese in the Neighborhood of Haicheng 162
Battery of the Sixth East Siberian Artillery in Position 163
With the Russian Officers and Fighting Men 164
With the Russian Troops During the Early Campaigning 165
With the Russians at Towan Pass 166
Russian Firing Line Just Before the Battle at Yushuling 167
Japanese Shells Bursting Near the Yushuling Battery 168
Rewards of Valor with Kuropatkin’s Army in Manchuria 169
With the Russian Forces in Manchuria 170
Russian Skirmishers Advancing Against the Japanese 171
With the Tenth Russian Army Corps at Yushuling 172
With the Russian Troops During the Early Campaigning 173
With the Russian Red Cross Service in Manchuria 174
War Balloon and Gas Bag Used by the Russians 175
In the Russian Trenches During the Fighting at Taling 176
Japanese Resting on the Banks of the Tang River 178
On the Last of the Hills, on September Third 179
Searching Out and Burying the Dead 180
Incidents of the Evacuation of Liao-Yang 181
Views of Fortifications and Entanglements 182
Liao-Yang the Morning of Its Occupation by the Japanese 183
The First Entry of the Japanese into Liao-Yang 184
Scenes in Liao-Yang After Its Capture 185
Liao-Yang After Its Occupation by the Japanese Forces 186
Liao-Yang Immediately After the Capture of the City 187
Dr. Westwater, Medical Missionary 188
Dr. Westwater and Rev. T. McNaughton in a Bomb-Proof 188
Operating on Manchurian who had Forty-Seven Wounds 188
Innocent Manchurian Victims of the War 188
Liao-Yang Before and After the Arrival of the Japanese 189
After the Russians Evacuated Liao-Yang 190
Japanese Activity at Liao-Yang 191
Liao-Yang After Oyama’s Armies had Taken the City 192
General Kuroki, Staff, Correspondents, and Attachés 194
Correspondents with the Russian Forces in Manchuria 195
Civilians and Military Attachés with the Russian Forces 196
The Target-Shoot Given for the Military Attachés 197
Military Attachés Firing at a Target-Shoot 198
With the War Correspondents in Korea and Manchuria 199
Attachés and Correspondents with General Kuroki’s Army 200
Scenes During the Fighting Early in October 202
Close to the Firing Line Near Yentai Coal Mines 203
Russian Shells Bursting Close to Japanese Battery 204
Photograph Showing Shrapnel Shells Bursting 204
With the Japanese on October Tenth at the Sha-Ho 205
On the Sha-Ho Battlefield with the Japanese 206
Victors and Vanquished of the Sha-Ho 207
The Aftermath of Battle in the Neighborhood of Yentai 208
Preparing Charcoal for the Army while it was Encamped 209
Winter Quarters with the Japanese Army on the Sha-Ho 210
Japanese Army in December in Camp on the Sha-Ho 211
Between Battles with the Japanese Near the Sha-Ho 212
With the Japanese in Winter Quarters at the Sha-Ho 213
Typical View of Manchurian Peasants 214
Scenes at Newchwang After the Fall of Port Arthur 215
Josses of an Ancient Chinese Temple 216
With the Japanese During the Last Days of the Siege 218
The Great Siege Guns Throwing Eleven-Inch Shells 219
Two of the Great Twenty-eight Centimeter Siege Guns 220
Shells Waiting to be Hurled into Port Arthur 221
Scenes Near Port Arthur During the Long Siege 222
Infantry Hidden by Cornfields and Ravines 223
Japanese Infantry Creeping Through a Cornfield 224
Japanese War Balloon Near Port Arthur 225
General Nogi and His Staff, Conquerors of Port Arthur 226
With the Japanese as They Closed in Around Port Arthur 227
Incidents of the Surrender of Port Arthur 228
One of the Many “Bomb-Proofs” Used by Civilians 229
Engineers’ Stores Set on Fire by Japanese Shells 230
Japanese Shell Bursting in the Basin 231
View of the Old Town After a Bombardment 232
The Price of Victory 233
Russian Dead Awaiting Burial 234
Photographer’s Studio at Port Arthur After it had been Struck by Japanese Shells 235
Views of Port Arthur in October 236
Inside Some of the Russian Forts After the Surrender 237
Scenes at Port Arthur After the Surrender 238–239
Sunken Russian Battleships 240
Harbor of Port Arthur when the Japanese Took Possession 241
Convalescent Russian Sailors and Japanese Nurses 242
Views at Port Arthur and with a Russian Battery on the Hun River 244
Russian Cavalry and Native Horsemen in the Neighborhood of Mukden 245
Muster of One of Kuroki’s Divisions After the Battle of Mukden 246
Mukden Neighborhood Before the Japanese were Near 247
Where Some of the Shells Burst During the Artillery Duels Near Mukden 248
Desolation in the Path of the Japanese Attack 249
Scenes in the Vicinity of Mukden 250
Fighting Ships of Various Classes in Russia’s Baltic Fleet 253
Formidable Fighting Ships of Russia’s Baltic Fleet 254
Four of the Battleships of Russia’s Baltic Fleet 255
The Battleground of the War and the Victorious Progress of the Japanese 256

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