Meeting of Frontiers: Images from the Russo-Japanese War and Portsmouth Peace Conference
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- Lieut. Com. Takeshita
- Lieut. Com. Takeshita and Mr. Sato
- [Lifting a wounded Russian to a bicycle stretcher -- a Red Cross post during battle -- Port Arthur]
- [Looking from the Russian trenches over Fort No. 2 to Taikozan during the siege -- Port Arthur]
- Major Nawkarta giving instructions
- [Meat market early in the siege while a whole pig cost $100 and beef $1 per pound -- Port Arthur]
- [Military hospital in Port Arthur during the great siege]
- Military procession at Portsmouth on arrival of plenipotentiaries
- New Hampshire, Wentworth Hotel, Newcastle
- Newspaper correspondents and artists at Portsmouth
- Newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth Peace Conference 1905
- [Nine in. Russian gun, a fierce defender of the attacked fortess -- during the siege of Port Arthur]
- The Nubble, York, ME.
- [Nurses and a doctor attending wounded soldiers on a hospital ward]
- [One of Port Arthur's business streets - Russian wagons before office of a lumber company]
- Peace Conference building. Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1905
- Pontoon landing hurriedly built for landing horses, Chemulpo
- The Pope-Toledos at Hotel Wentworth, used at peace conference, Portsmouth, N.H., U.S.A., August, 1905
- [Portaits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura and Kogoro Takahira (left), M. Witte and Baron Rosen (right), and President Theodore Roosevelt (center). Written at bottom of card "We are fighters for peace"
- [Portaits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura and Kogoro Takahira (left), M. Witte and Baron Rosen (right), and President Theodore Roosevelt (center). Written at bottom of card "We are fighters for peace"]
- Portsmouth, N.H., Rivermouth Landing
- [Postcard celebrating the signing of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty]
- [Postcard with printed words "Russia, Japan, Peace Conference, August 1905" and stamped with the seal of the city of Portsmouth, N.H.]
- [Priest administering last rites(?) to bodies of Russian soldiers prepared for burial, Port Arthur]
- [Priest and soldiers praying over bodies of Russian soldiers awaiting burial on a hill, Port Arthur]
- [Priest and soldiers standing near bodies of Russian soldiers awaiting burial on a hill, Port Arthur]
- [Prince Mikeladzy, chief of the Russian gendarmes, on his round below one of the forts - Port Arthur]
- [Prisoners of war waiting for trains -- watching burning of abandoned stores -- Port Arthur]
- Proceeding to peace conference by steam launch
- [Ravages of the bombardment -- cars and buildings torn by Japanese shells in Port Arthur]
- [Ready to care for the wounded -- Red Cross station near Kuropatkin Fort, north of Port Arthur]
- [Rubble in a bombed Russian building, Port Arthur]
- Russia and Japanese peace envoys in session. Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1905
- [Russia's fleet lying under great Golden Hill forts, being sunk by Japanese shells -- Port Arthur]
- Russian & Japanese delegates and members of the press
- [Russian dead strewn over the ground awaiting burial in one common grave - siege of Port Arthur]
- Russian delegates having autobobile ride at Portsmouth, N.H.
- [Russian diplomats waving at crowds from the back of a train car]
- [Russian encampment outside Port Arthur]
- [Russian envoys Serge Witte and Baron de Rosen in an automobile]
- [Russian gun with 9 in. shell ready to load -- at Wolf Battery during the siege of Port Arthur]
- [Russian Minister Pavlov and Mrs. Pavlov on Legation grounds at Seoul]
- [Russian officers on a tour of inspection among the hill forts during the siege of Port Arthur]
- [Russian officers watching Japanese assault on one of the forts -- during the siege of Port Arthur]
- Russian Peace Commission and their staff
- Russian peace commission arrives at Portsmouth
- Russian plenipotentiaries on an outing
- [Russian reserves near Rocky Ridge (n.e. of Port Arthur) awaiting summons to the firing lines]
- [Russian sailors from the wrecked battleships - surrendered prisoners of war in Port Arthur]
- [Russian ships being repaired in dry dock, Port Arthur]
- [Russian soldiers looking down at a trench filled with corpses of Japanese soldiers, Port Arthur]
- [Russian soldiers preparing fortifications(?) in Port Arthur]
- [Russian supply carts at the base of a hill; on the hill, a Red Cross field post with wagons for transporting the wounded]
- [Russian warships in harbor; in background smoke from a fire near Golden Hill started by Japanese bombardment, Port Arthur]
- Russian wheat warehouse, Chemulpo
- [Russian wounded at 203 Metre Hill (seen at w. with bursting Japanese shells) - Port Arthur]
- Russian-Japanese Peace Conference building --Portsmouth, N.H.
- Russians & newspaper men - Sergei Witte, Baron Rosen with their suite and newspaper men
- [Russians advancing to take the place of fallen comrades in the outer forts - Port Arthur]
- [Russians in Port Arthur a few days before the surrender - along the old Chinese wall]
- Russians leaving Portsmouth
- [Sailors, probably American, and some civilians posed on a cruiser berthed in New York(?)]
- [A sentinel over the dead -- guarding comrades who died defending Russian forts -- Port Arthur]
- Serge Witte and Baron Rosen in palm garden at the Wentworth Hotel
- Serge Witte and his staff out for a Sunday morning walk
- Serge Witte at Portsmouth
- Serge Witte going on board "Mayflower"
- Serge Witte in his room at the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth
- Sergei Witte
- Sergei Witte in his room at the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth, N.H.
- [The shattered remains of Russian heroes who were killed near 203 Metre Hill, Port Arthur]
- [Six-in. naval gun in a Russian hilside battery, commander seated at left - Port Arthur]
- [Small boats on shore and warships in harbor; in mid-distance a salvage boat next to a submerged boat, Port Arthur]
- [A soldier-cobbler mending boots in a Russian redoubt during a lull in the firing - Port Arthur]
- [Squad of sappers and miners coming ashore in a sampan at Chemulpo]
- St. Johns Church. Chapel erected 1732, present church 1808
- Steam launch carrying six over-crowded boat loads soldiers to landing, Chemulpo
- String of pontoons in tow of stream launch, approaching landing stage, Chemulpo
- [Sunken warships, Port Arthur]
- [The surrender -- Japanese sentinels relieving Russian sentinels in an outer fort -- Port Arthur]
- [Talking over European news -- Russians and Japanese after the surrender -- Port Arthur]
- [A Talley-Ho coach in front of the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth, N.H.]
- [The tartget of Russian guns -- Japanese vessel wrecked on rocks below Golden Hill -- Port Arthur]
- [Three Japanese men, possibly journalists, seated on the steps of a gazebo]
- [Three men, probably journalists, full-length portrait, facing front]
- [Tokutaro Sakai, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front]
- [Two Japanese men and one American(?) man, probably journalists, conversing on the veranda of the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth, N.H.]
- [Two men, probably journalists, standing on a field]
- U.S. Navy Yard -- Portsmouth, N.H.
- [Victorious Japanese crossing the harbor to "Tiger Tail" -- after the surrender -- Port Arthur]
- Views of the peace conference in session
- [Wagons and bicycle stretchers used to transport injured Russian soldiers]
- [A warship on its side at a quay, Port Arthur]
- Wentworth Hotel from Little Harbor, Portsmouth, N.H.
- [A western Red Cross female doctor(?) and two Japanese women posed in a garden]
- White Island Light, Isles of Shoals, N.H.
- [Within a damaged Russian battery (Fort No. 3) just after a fierce assault -- Port Arthur]
- Witte leaving Wentworth Hotel
- [Wolf Battery -- view north over "Chinese Wall" often assaulted by Japanese -- Port Arthur]
- [Wounded soldiers of the Czar -- convalescents at Marinsky Hospital during the siege, Port Arthur]
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