RMT2X06P–RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR 1904-05. Japanese battleships under tow before the Battle of Tsushima Strait, May 1905
RMG38AMX–BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA STRAIT The sinking of the Russian battleship 'Navarin' - almost the entire Russian fleet was destroyed or captured by the Japanese in the 2-day battle Date: 27-28 May 1905
RM2D99D74–BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA 27-28 May 1905. Admiral Tögö destroys the Russian fleet
RMCPM5RB–Sea battle at Tsushima, 1905
RMT3CM2J–BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA 27-28 May 1905. Japanese Admiral Togo Heihachiro with his officers of the bridge of the MIKASA
RM2K039NH–The Battle of Tsushima was a major naval battle fought between Russia and Japan during the Russo-Japanese War. It was fought on 27-28 May 1905 (14-15 May in the Julian calendar then in use in Russia) in the Tsushima Strait located between Korea and southern Japan.
RMCF5CMJ–RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR 1905 French magazine shows battle of Tsushima 27-8 May 1905 with Admiral Togo shown as 'hero of the day'
RMB3YYA1–Russo-Japanese War, 1904/1905, sea battle of Tsushima, 27.5.1905, Japanese illustration, Japan, Russia, Asia, historic, historical, 20th century, 1900s, armada, fleet, navy, Admiral Heihachiro Togo, Pacific Ocean, naval war, battle ships, people,
RM2APK66A–Battle of Port Arthur 1904 - Funeral procession of Officers killed at Port Arthur. The war began with the Japanese attack on (then Russian) Port-Arthur, on the night of February 8-9, 1904 and ended in 1905
RMH4E4G0–Marshal-Admiral Marquis Tōgō Heihachirō, (1848 – 1934), was a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of Japan's greatest naval heroes. During the Russo-Japanese War, Tōgō engaged the Russian navy at Port Arthur, or Lüshun Port in China and the Yellow Sea in 190,. He commanded the Japanese naval forces at the destruction of the Imperial Russian Navy's Baltic Fleet at the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905.
RF2HAGRMW–Battelship Aurora in the Jear 1905in the Sea battle Tsushima
RMPD6FBJ–Japan, Honshu island, Kanto, Tokyo, on board of the Mikasa who wins the Tsuhima battle in 1905, one of the turret.
RMMTBYAW–Advertising postcard for Newcastle newsagent 1906
RMPD6FA8–Japan, Honshu island, Kanto, Tokyo, on board of the Mikasa who wins the Tsuhima battle in 1905, inside a turret.
RMRCBPEG–The Battle of Tsushima on May 27, 1905. Museum: Regional Art Museum, Gorlovka. Author: Chumakov, Arkadi Afanasyevich.
RM2B02JFW–During the Russo-Japanese War, Tōgō engaged the Russian navy at Port Arthur and the Yellow Sea in 1904, and destroyed the Russian Baltic Fleet at the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, a battle which shocked the world. Tsushima had broken the Russian strength in East Asia, and is said to have triggered various uprisings in the Russian Navy (1905 uprisings in Vladivostok and the Battleship Potemkin uprising), contributing to the Russian Revolution of 1905. Togo was termed by Western journalists 'The Nelson of the East', after the British admiral who defeated the French and Spanish at Trafalgar.
RMW5WRNY–[ 1900s Japan - Admiral Heihachiro Togo ] — Formal portrait of Fleet Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Heihachiro Togo (1848-1934). Togo is one of Japan’s greatest naval heroes, coined the Nelson of the East by Western journalists. He was instrumental in destroying the Russian Baltic Fleet at the Battle of Tsushima in 1905 during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). 20th century vintage glass slide.
RMFXW22J–Hatsuse Japanese Armourclad ship at Tsushima at Discovery Museum Newcastle
RMW1YABW–[ 1930s Japan - Heihachiro Togo ] — Formal portrait of Fleet Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Heihachiro Togo (東郷平八郎, 1848-1934). Poster published by Osaka Mainichi Shimbun on Aug 5, 1934 (Showa 9), a few months after the admiral’s death on May 30. Togo is one of Japan’s greatest naval heroes, coined the ‘Nelson of the East’ by Western journalists. He was instrumental in destroying the Russian Baltic Fleet at the Battle of Tsushima in 1905 during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). 20th century vintage print.
RMGY6GK1–Portrait of Heihachiro Togo
RMG38AMY–BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA STRAIT The Japanese Admiral Togo steams into action in his flagship 'Mikafa', inflicting an overwhelming defeat on the Russian fleet Date: 27-28 May 1905
RM2WRH2G3–Yellow Neptune. From the magazine "Jugend: Münchner illustrierte Wochenschrift für Kunst und Leben", 1905. Private Collection
RMCPM5RF–Japanese soldiers during the sea battle of Tsushima, 1905
RMD882M8–Battle of Tsushima Strait?1905
RM2K039P4–Admiral Togo Heihachiro on the bridge of the Battleship Mikasa. The Battle of Tsushima was a major naval battle fought between Russia and Japan during the Russo-Japanese War. It was fought on 27-28 May 1905 (14-15 May in the Julian calendar then in use in Russia) in the Tsushima Strait located between Korea and southern Japan.
RMDRDW84–Russo-Japanese War - Battle of Tsushima
RMB480KT–Russo-Japanese War, 1904/1905, sea battle of Tsushima, 27.5.1905, Japanese illustration, Japan, Russia, Asia, historic, historical, 20th century, 1900s, armada, fleet, navy, Admiral Heihachiro Togo, Pacific Ocean, naval war, battle ships, people,
RMA9X4JB–Tsushima Schon 4
RMAPE4MG–Russo-Japanese War, 1904/1905, sea battle of Tsushima, 27.5.1905, coloured engraving, 'Le Petit Journal', 11.6.1905,
RF2HAGRN3–Battelship Aurora in the Jear 1905in the Sea battle Tsushima
RMW09JER–The crew of USS Nimitz paint Japan's historic battleship Mikasa at Yokosuka, Japan on August 25, 2009. U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz spearheaded a restoration movement of the Mikasa, built in 1900, after World War II to honor Japanse Admiral Heihachiro Togo, who won the battle of Tsushima with the Mikasa during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. UPI/Keizo Mori
RMPD6F8N–Japan, Honshu island, Kanto, Tokyo, on board of the Mikasa who wins the Tsuhima battle in 1905, inside a turret.
RMFXW239–Naniwa Kan Japanese torpedo boat at Tsushima Discovery Museum Newcastle
RM2B2B7EP–Newspaper deliverers and children wait for the appearance of the telegrams after the Battle of Tshushima, the decisive battle for the Russo-Japanese War.
RM2B2B813–During the Russo-Japanese War: naval battle of Tsushima on 27.5.1905, where the Russian Baltic Fleet suffered a crushing defeat.
RMAY4GD5–Tsushima Schon 2
RMW09JEY–The crew of USS Nimitz paint Japan's historic battleship Mikasa at Yokosuka, Japan on August 25, 2009. U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz spearheaded a restoration movement of the Mikasa, built in 1900, after World War II to honor Japanse Admiral Heihachiro Togo, who won the battle of Tsushima with the Mikasa during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. UPI/Keizo Mori
RMPD6FCP–Japan, Honshu island, Kanto, Tokyo, on board of the Mikasa who wins the Tsuhima battle in 1905, the combat ship bridge.
RMFXW23H–Naniwa Kan Japanese torpedo boat at Tsushima Discovery Museum Newcastle
RMFD6FRR–Naval battle of Tsushima, 27./28.05.1904
RMA9X4JA–Tsushima Schon 1
RMD882MH–Tsushima Schon 5
RMW09JEP–The crew of USS Nimitz paint Japan's historic battleship Mikasa at Yokosuka, Japan on August 25, 2009. U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz spearheaded a restoration movement of the Mikasa, built in 1900, after World War II to honor Japanse Admiral Heihachiro Togo, who won the battle of Tsushima with the Mikasa during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. UPI/Keizo Mori
RMFXW22Y–Naniwa Kan Japanese torpedo boat at Tsushima Discovery Museum Newcastle
RMFM0M48–Japanese cruiser Yoshino built at Elswick shipyard
RMD882KP–Tsushima P.parisien
RMW09JEJ–The crew of USS Nimitz paint Japan's historic battleship Mikasa at Yokosuka, Japan on August 25, 2009. U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz spearheaded a restoration movement of the Mikasa, built in 1900, after World War II to honor Japanse Admiral Heihachiro Togo, who won the battle of Tsushima with the Mikasa during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. UPI/Keizo Mori
RMD882KD–TSUSHIMA (P.JOURNAL)
RMW09JED–The crew of USS Nimitz paint Japan's historic battleship Mikasa at Yokosuka, Japan on August 25, 2009. U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz spearheaded a restoration movement of the Mikasa, built in 1900, after World War II to honor Japanse Admiral Heihachiro Togo, who won the battle of Tsushima with the Mikasa during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. UPI/Keizo Mori
RMG38AMW–TSUSHIMA (SCHON - 1
RMW09JEE–The crew of USS Nimitz paint Japan's historic battleship Mikasa at Yokosuka, Japan on August 25, 2009. U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz spearheaded a restoration movement of the Mikasa, built in 1900, after World War II to honor Japanse Admiral Heihachiro Togo, who won the battle of Tsushima with the Mikasa during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. UPI/Keizo Mori
RMW09JEG–The crew of USS Nimitz paint Japan's historic battleship Mikasa at Yokosuka, Japan on August 25, 2009. U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz spearheaded a restoration movement of the Mikasa, built in 1900, after World War II to honor Japanse Admiral Heihachiro Togo, who won the battle of Tsushima with the Mikasa during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905. UPI/Keizo Mori
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